WOKE Australia, 2024, is being promoted on SBS ??
Yes it is.
WOKE Australia, 2024
Albo's Australia, 2024
'SWIFT STREET'....
The new 'action-packed crime drama', being promoted on SBS.......QUESTION;What is the SBS >>
crime drama << 'SWIFT STREET'
saying [i.e.
promoting as a norm and presumably as acceptable?] about Australian society ?
And, what is it saying, ...
about Australian 'culture', ....in Australia, in 2024 ?
QUESTION;In 2024, and
what does 'SWIFT STREET' say about,
what are Australian minorities [
"the multicultural inner-Melbourne community"
]
are choosing to embrace as
"...a really fun ride"
[>> as presented, << in 'SWIFT STREET'] ?
IS IT......suggesting, that the 'crime scene' [and that, involving yourself in the 'crime scene'], as a cultural option, is acceptable in Australia ?
That, is what i see. It is being promoted at the SBS website, as crime drama, and
"...a really fun ride"
.
'Oh yeah, crime is OK man, ......as long as its a fun ride.'
.
I have not watched this SBS crime drama.
I have only watched the SBS 'promos', about this crime drama.
Yadda's opinion, about
Swift Street.....
Its 'about'....
youth culture
VIOLENT retribution, [watch the YT promos!! ]
personal relationships,
illicit drug taking?,
[
if you do not have any] how to 'get' money,
.....and LOAN SHARK 'culture'.
YOUTUBE search......
Swift Streethttps://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sbs+Swift+Street Quote:Crime is relative in SBS’s new Canneseries-nominated urban drama 'Swift Street'
Starring Tanzyn Crawford and Cliff Curtis as an entertainingly dysfunctional father-daughter duo, 'Swift Street' premieres Wednesday 24 April on SBS and SBS On Demand.
......This
action-packed crime drama follows 21-year-old street smart Elsie (Tanzyn Crawford) who must team up with her jaded old-school hustler father, Robert (Cliff Curtis), to get him out of a $26,000 debt and save him from a merciless crime boss (Eliza Matengu).
The unlikely pair
embark on a series of crimes while navigating their complicated father-daughter relationship.
.......“Swift Street is a story from my heart, set in the multicultural inner-Melbourne community that I live in and love,” says series creator and director Tig Terera.
SBS Head of Scripted, Julie Eckersley describes Swift Street as
“unlike anything we’ve seen on Australian television before”.
“It's a great story that takes audiences on a really fun ride.
https://www.sbs.com.au/whats-on/article/crime-is-relative-in-sbss-new-canneserie...Yadda, the film-drama critic.