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WATCH THE GRIPPING TRAILER FOR THE STAN ORIGINAL SERIES BLACK SNOW, STARRING TRAVIS FIMMEL - PREMIERING NEW YEAR’S DAY

Who killed Isabel Baker? A six-part crime drama set in the sugarcane fields of North Queensland, the Stan Original Series Black Snow also stars Talijah Blackman-Corowa and Jemmason Power alongside Brooke Satchwell and Alexander England. 

23 November 2022 – Stan, Australia’s unrivalled home of original productions, today released the trailer for the six-part Stan Original Series Black Snow, which will premiere on New Year’s Day, with all episodes at once and only on Stan. 

To watch and share the trailer click here: https://youtu.be/6gCM4Yhk-yc

It’s 1994 in Ashford, North Queensland, and a group of high school students are working on a time capsule. One week before the capsule is buried, Isabel Baker (Talijah Blackman-Corowa) is murdered. The crime shocks the small town and devastates Isabel’s Australian South Sea Islander community. The case is never solved, the killer never found.

Twenty-five years later, opening the time capsule unearths a letter from Isabel that sheds new light on her unsolved murder. The investigation is reopened and Detective Sergeant James Cormack (Travis Fimmel), from the State Cold Case Unit, arrives in Ashford to begin the search for Isabel’s killer.

A captivating six-part, one-hour mystery-drama series set in a small town in North Queensland with deep ties to the Australian South Sea Islander community, Black Snow combines the character-driven storytelling of a coming-of-age drama with the gripping mystery of a classic whodunit.

Talijah Blackman-Corowa and Joshua MacQueen in the Stan Original Series Black Snow
Talijah Blackman-Corowa and Joshua MacQueen in the Stan Original Series Black Snow

Black Snow stars Travis Fimmel (Vikings) in the lead role with newcomers Talijah Blackman-Corowa, Jemmason Power, Molly Fatnowna and Eden Cassady, alongside Brooke Satchwell (Stan Original Film Poker Face), Alexander England (Stan Original Series C*A*U*G*H*T), Erik Thomson (C*A*U*G*H*T), Kym Gyngell (Stan Original Series No Activity), Rob Carlton (Stan Original Series Bali 2002), Jimi Bani (Mabo), Daniela Farinacci (Total Control) and Lucy Bell (The Secrets She Keeps). The series will also feature the screen debut of Australian music sensation Ziggy Ramo.

Black Snow is produced by Goalpost Television, created by Lucas Taylor (Harrow), writing alongside Boyd Quakawoot (Black Comedy) and Beatrix Christian (Jindabyne). Directed by Sian Davies (Stan Original Series The Gloaming) and Matthew Saville (Please Like Me) and shot by Murray Lui (Top End Wedding), the series is produced by Goalpost’s Rosemary Blight (The Invisible Man), alongside Lois Randall and Kaylene Butler.

Travis Fimmel in the Stan Original Series Black Snow
Travis Fimmel in the Stan Original Series Black Snow

The Stan Original Series Black Snow has received major production investment from Screen Australia in association with Stan, and is financed with support from Screen Queensland, Screen NSW and AMC Networks’ Sundance Now who also serve as distributor in the U.S., Canada, and U.K. Financed and produced in association with All3Media International. Financed in association with Fulcrum Media Finance. A Goalpost Pictures Production.


The Stan Original Series Black Snow premieres New Year’s Day, with all episodes at once and only on Stan.

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