TV review: The Kettering Incident

By Michael Idato
Updated June 28 2016 - 2:18pm, first published 2:06pm
Elisabeth Debicki in The Kettering Incident: A beautiful sense of natural unease. Photo: Supplied
Elisabeth Debicki in The Kettering Incident: A beautiful sense of natural unease. Photo: Supplied

You don't have to be an expert to notice a paradigm shift in Australian drama in the past decade. Where once the schedule was peppered with predictable retreads of the police, legal and medical genres, there are now far more original and well-crafted productions. Not every new Australian drama is better than the last, but the benchmark is rising.

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