Stateless (TV series)


Stateless is an Australian television drama series launched on ABC TV on 1 March 2020. The six episodes were released on Netflix on 8 July 2020 and later removed in 2025.
The series is partly inspired by the real-life story of Cornelia Rau, an Australian who was unlawfully detained under the Australian Government's mandatory detention program.
The show has been criticized for misrepresenting the human rights issue of statelessness and disregarding the experiences of actual stateless people.

Synopsis

The series centres on four strangers in an immigration detention centre in the Australian desert: an airline hostess escaping a suburban cult, an Afghan refugee fleeing persecution, a young Australian father escaping a dead-end job and a bureaucrat caught up in a national scandal. When their lives intersect they are pushed to the brink of sanity, yet unlikely and profound emotional connections are made amongst the group.
After the sixth and final episode, the epilogue states the program was based upon true stories about Australian immigration detention.

Production

The series is partly inspired by the real-life story of Cornelia Rau, an Australian who was unlawfully detained under the Australian Government's mandatory detention program.
Blanchett says that the title "refers to statelessness in a more poetic sense, not in a legal, physical sense. It's more about identity and the loss of people's identity when they are faced with long-term detention, when they become a number, when they are dislocated from markers in their life like home and culture, and separated from their families".
The music for the series was composed by Cornel Wilczek.

Release

Stateless had its world premiere at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2020, in the new Series section, along with Mystery Road Series 2.
The Australian television channel ABC premiered the series in Australia soon afterwards, on 1 March 2020. Netflix released the series globally on 8 July 2020.

Awards and nominations

The script for Episode 6 by Elise McCredie was shortlisted for the Betty Roland Prize for Scriptwriting at the 2021 New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards.
YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2020AACTA AwardsBest Miniseries or TelefeatureCate Blanchett, Elise McCredie, Tony Ayres, Sheila Jayadev, Paul Ranford, Liz Watts, Andrew UptonWon
2020AACTA AwardsBest Screenplay in TelevisionElise McCredie Won
2020AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Television DramaFayssal BazziWon
2020AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Television DramaJai CourtneyNomitated
2020AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Television DramaYvonne StrahovskiWon
2020AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actress in a Television DramaAsher KeddieNomitated
2020AACTA AwardsBest Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television DramaDarren GilshenanWon
2020AACTA AwardsBest Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television DramaCate BlanchettWon
2020AACTA AwardsBest Direction in TelevisionEmma FreemanWon
2020AACTA AwardsBest Direction in TelevisionJocelyn MoorhouseNomitated
2020AACTA AwardsBest Cinematography in TelevisionBonnie Elliott Won
2020AACTA AwardsBest Editing in TelevisionMark Atkin Won
2020AACTA AwardsBest Editing in TelevisionMartin Connor Nomitated
2020AACTA AwardsBest Sound in TelevisionTom Heuzenroeder, Pete Smith, Michael Darren, Des Kenneally Won
2020AACTA AwardsBest Original Music Score in TelevisionCornel Wilczek Won
2020AACTA AwardsBest Production Design in TelevisionMelinda Doring Won
2020AACTA AwardsBest Costume Design in TelevisionMariot Kerr Won