Tribal (TV series) explained

Genre:Drama
Director:Ron E. Scott
Asaf Benny
Starring:Jessica Matten
Brian Markinson
Adam MacDonald
Composer:Mike Shields
Country:Canada
Language:English
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:18
Producer:Scott Lepp
Nancy Laing
Location:Calgary, Alberta
Cinematography:Asaf Benny
Company:Prairie Dog Film + Television
Network:APTN
Last Aired:present

Tribal is a Canadian television crime drama series, which premiered February 20, 2020 on APTN.[1] The series stars Jessica Matten as Sam Woodburn, the newly appointed chief of an indigenous police force in the Nêhiyawak First Nation in Alberta, and Brian Markinson as Chuck “Buke” Bukansky, a racist and sexist white cop from Calgary whom she is paired with to solve crimes.[2]

The cast also includes Adam MacDonald, Ryan Northcott, Julian Black Antelope, Garry Chalk, Justin Rain, Michelle Thrush, Glen Gould, John Cassini, Joel Oulette, Marika Sila, and Georgina Lightning.

The first season consists of eight episodes directed by Ron E. Scott. In advance of the series premiere, APTN announced that the show will have a second season.[2] The second season of ten episodes premiered on October 21, 2021 and was directed by Ron E. Scott and Asaf Benny.

The series was filmed in Calgary, Alberta.

Premise

Following her predecessor's suspension due to allegations of corruption, Officer Sam Woodburn is appointed as the new interim Chief of the Justice Department's newly integrated Tribal Police Force. She is forced to partner up with Detective Chuck 'Buke' Bukansky who has a reputation for racism. Despite their conflicting views together they investigate crimes that involve or have direct links to the First Nations.

Cast

Series overview

Season 2 (2021)

Reception

In his year-end review of television in 2020, critic John Doyle of The Globe and Mail singled out both Markinson and Matten as having given two of the year's best performances in Canadian television.[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/television/video-first-nations-crime-series-tribal-comes-to-aptn/ "First Nations crime series Tribal comes to APTN"
  2. Sabrina Furminger, "Vancouver actor tackles ugly role in APTN police procedural Tribal". Vancouver Courier, February 12, 2020.
  3. [John Doyle (critic)|John Doyle]