Hi Everyone,
I spent a lot of time in Proserpine this week and was reminded once again what a friendly town it is – cars stop in the middle of the street to let you pass, strangers pause for a chat and everyone is smiling as they pass by.
I always leave Proserpine feeling invigorated by the charm and friendly nature of the town and its people – it must be a lovely place to live!
My main reason for visiting was that Black Snow, the Australian TV series that was filmed in Proserpine, had just been released on STAN and the cast of local ‘extras’ were finally allowed to talk to the press.
The day before my visit, I put a social media post up requesting for anyone who was in the series to get in touch with me, and I was overwhelmed by the response.
It seemed that not only had a lot of locals been involved, but also everyone had enjoyed such a positive experience that they couldn’t wait to talk about it!
With very short notice, a group of eight ‘extras’ were able to meet me at a local café, telling me about their individual experiences.
For many of them, our meeting also became a chance to reconnect and reminisce.
Later that day I also received a call from Seini Willett, a South Sea Islander woman who played the mother of Isabel in the series.
She told me how respectful the producers had been about her culture and community, detailing how much it meant to see this side of history brought to the fore on a film set.
Uniting the experiences of the ‘extras’ who loved being part of all the action on-set with Seini’s heartfelt account of her experience was very fulfilling and I hope you enjoy reading the feature story on pages 3, 12 and 13.
Rach
Quote of the Week: “In times of crisis the wise build bridges and the foolish build barriers” Black Panther