Genre: | Psychological drama, Mystery |
Director: | Glendyn Ivin |
Theme Music Composer: | Lorne Balfe |
Composer: | Lorne Balfe |
Language: | English |
Num Series: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 4 |
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Cinematography: | Sam Chiplin |
Editor: | Alastair Reid |
Runtime: | 60 minutes |
Company: | Synchronicity Films |
Network: | ABC (Australia) BBC One (UK) |
The Cry is a 2018 mystery psychological drama television series written by Jacquelin Perske and adapted from the 2013 novel of the same name by Helen FitzGerald, which was broadcast on the ABC in Australia and BBC One in the UK. The series stars Jenna Coleman as Joanna Lyndsay, a schoolteacher whose four-month-old baby Noah disappears while she and her fiancé, Alistair (Ewen Leslie), are visiting family in Australia. The series was directed by Glendyn Ivin and produced by Synchronicity Films.
Joanna and Alistair are young parents who travel from Scotland to a town in Australia to visit family and fight for custody of Alistair's daughter, Chloe, against his Australian ex-wife, Alexandra. On the drive from Melbourne to the coastal town of Wilde Bay, their baby son Noah goes missing.[1] [2] In the aftermath of the tragedy, under public scrutiny, their relationship collapses and her psychological state disintegrates.[3]
The show was nominated for an International Emmy in 2019.[4]
The Cry is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Helen FitzGerald. The series is produced by Synchronicity Films, directed by Glendyn Ivin and written for television by Jacquelin Perske.
Filming for the series commenced in February 2018,[6] [7] initially taking place in Australia. Filming later moved to Scotland in April 2018.[8] Jenna Coleman, who portrays Joanna in the lead role, completed filming for the series in Australia and Glasgow in May 2018, so that production on the third series of Victoria could commence.[9]
The Cry comprises four episodes[10] and premiered in the UK on BBC One on 30 September 2018. The series premiered in Australia on ABC on 3 February 2019.[11]