Popular LGBTIQA+ youtube series among 12 home-grown productions backed by Film Victoria

Film Victoria has announced a $3.9 million investment in 12 screen productions including series three of popular LGBTIQA+ YouTube series Flunk.

Through Film Victoria, the Victorian Government is backing the state’s digital creators to create stories for platforms including TikTok and YouTube which engage millions of fans around the world.

Created by Lilydale Films, Melbourne-made YouTube series Flunk has already attracted 50 million views and 200,000 subscribers since its release in 2018. Flunk follows sixteen-year-old Ingrid, as she starts to explore her sexuality while dealing with the pressures of a country high school and conservative Chinese-Australian family.

Producer Melanie Rowland says she and writer and director Ric Forster had felt there was a gap in the market for a youth series that focused on underrepresented and marginalised teens.

“Australian LGBT youth are turning to online platforms to find content which speaks to them. Given the huge reach, YouTube was the best platform to launch Flunk. The show isn’t glossy, it’s a gritty exploration of the struggles young queer people face,” said Melanie.

Film Victoria’s investment in series three of Flunk follows the recent success of Scattered, a Film Victoria supported narrative web series for TikTok which has gained more than 47,000 followers since its launch in mid-May.

Scattered is an intimate story of how young people navigate grief and friendship through a uniquely queer lens and showcases a large variety of Melbourne locations. The story unfolds over 38 x 1-minute episodes that are posted daily on the popular video sharing social network.

Producer Hayley Adams says developing the series for TikTok ignited conversations within the creative team around what the audience would expect to see on the platform.

“TikTok audiences love seeing people representing them. They’ve grown up used to that as well, so its expected, and they demand it of productions too. As Scattered is about a group of queer friends, it was important that the writing team and cast reflected that as well,” said Hayley.

“Creating a screen industry – and jobs – for the future is at the heart of VICSCREEN, the Victorian Government’s new $120.7 million screen strategy. We are proud to back our young digital creators to lead the way in generating high quality compelling local content, creating stories that reflect who we are as Victorians and connect with millions of viewers globally,” said Minister for Creative Industries Danny Pearson.

“Pride Month celebrates our LGBTIQ+ community and brings to the forefront the importance of investing in narratives that encourage inclusiveness and celebrate individuality all year round. Screen stories can be incredibly powerful and it’s a testament to our local creators that our home-grown content is resonating with young people across the globe,” said Film Victoria CEO Caroline Pitcher.

The 12 projects funded by Film Victoria are expected to inject $39.8 million into the Victorian economy and generate 1,749 job opportunities, adding even more local production activity to the state’s thriving screen sector.

Series 3 of Flunk is currently filming in Melbourne and will premiere on YouTube in late 2021. Scattered is available to watch on TikTok now at @scatteredseries.

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