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New Series ‘All Her Fault’ to Start Filming Soon

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All Her Fault Tv Series Filming

Exciting news for fans of TV dramas! A new series titled ‘All Her Fault’ is set to begin filming shortly in Melbourne, utilizing the vibrant Docklands Studios and various locations around the city.

Leading the cast is the incredibly talented Sarah Snook, known for her roles in popular shows like ‘Succession’ and films such as ‘Predestination.’ Not only is she taking on the main role, but she’s also serving as an executive producer for the series.

This adaptation of Andrea Mara’s bestselling novel will be directed by Minkie Spiro, who has an impressive resume that includes projects like ‘3 Body Problem’ and ‘Downton Abbey.’ The storyline kicks off with Marissa Irvine, a worried mom, whose day turns into a nightmare when she cannot find her son Milo after a playdate.

Filming is projected to create over 2,000 jobs for workers in the Victorian screen industry. This includes 510 crew members as well as opportunities for emerging talent. Additionally, it will help around 435 local businesses and inject more than $70 million into Victoria’s economy.

Joining Snook in the cast are well-known actors Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy, Abby Elliott, Sophie Lillis, and Michael Peña. They bring a wealth of experience and star power to the project, which is sure to draw viewers in.

The writing team includes Megan Gallagher, who’s also the creator and executive producer, alongside more producers from the esteemed Carnival Films, known for successes like ‘The Day of the Jackal’ and ‘Downton Abbey.’

Rachel Adams

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