Totally Completely Fine on Stan – Stan, Australia’s unrivalled home of original productions, today released every episode of the brand new Stan Original Series Totally Completely Fine.
From creator Gretel Vella (Stan Exclusive series The Great), the six-part series is led by breakout New Zealand actress Thomasin McKenzie (JoJo Rabbit, Last Night in Soho). Through the lens of family and legacy, the series ultimately asks: how many lives do we have to save before we’ll save ourselves?
The series follows 20-something Vivian Cunningham (Thomasin McKenzie), whose life is in free fall. When she inherits her grandfather’s house on the edge of a cliff face, she soon realises that the waterfront shack isn’t just a home – it’s a known suicide site, and her grandfather used to try and save every lost soul that passed through.
Suddenly, Vivian is talking people away from the ledge, and strangely enough they’re responding to her chaotic, nihilistic brand of psychology. Maybe, just maybe, in saving these people, she’ll slowly start to save herself.
Alongside McKenzie stars Devon Terrell (Rap Shit, Cursed), Brandon McClelland (ANZAC Girls, Stan Original Series The Other Guy), Rowan Witt (Book of Mormon – Original Australian Cast, Spreadsheet), Contessa Treffone (Doctor Doctor, Here Out West), James Sweeny (Total Control, Home and Away), Max Crean (Mystic) and Brigid Zengeni (The Good Liar, MotherFatherSon) in this co-production between Sundance Now and Stan, and produced by Fremantle Australia.
The Stan Original Series Totally Completely Fine is created and executive produced by Gretel Vella (Stan Exclusive series The Great, Stan Original Film A Sunburnt Christmas), who writes alongside Keir Wilkins (Surviving Summer) and Emme Hoy (STC’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall). The series is produced by Nat Lindwall and Alice Willison (Stan Original Series The Other Guy). The series is directed by Lucy Gaffy (Here Out West, Doctor, Doctor), with Adrian Chiarella (Dwarf Planet) directing episode four with support from VicScreen.
Every episode of the Stan Original Series Totally Completely Fine is now streaming, only on Stan.
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