by FilmInk Staff

Kinne Productions are proud to unveil their latest creation, the comedy series FULL STORY, created by renowned Australian comedian Troy Kinne.

Known for their comedy sketches that have gained millions of views worldwide, co-directors Troy Kinne and Max Price (KINNE – 7Mate / KINNE TONIGHT – Ch Ten) have teamed up with producer Luke Goodall to step into the world of narrative and grace their enormous and dedicated online audience with a new style of series pilot.

Full Story is being labelled by Kinne as a ‘one hour showcase special’. “Rather than being a standard ‘first episode’ pilot, episode one of Full Story is essentially a mini movie, resulting in a much more comprehensive example of the vast opportunities for the series and the characters in terms of longevity.”

The story follows Tucker Taylor and his struggling publicity agency who find themselves thrust into a situation requiring more time executing crisis management for themselves than their clients.

This bold new series boasts a diverse lineup of talent in both background and experience ranging from newcomers, to rising stars to Aussie screen legends – Troy Kinne (Kinne, Kinne Tonight), Genevieve Hegney (Colin from Accounts), Tiana Hogben (Thank God You’re Here), Kevin Hofbauer (Hamish and Andy’s True Story), April Rose Pengilly (Neighbours), Colette Mann (Prisoner), Kaily Emma Smith (Stakes), Rob Mills (Every musical ever made ever), and Sicilee Diep-Dubois (Acting debut).

The popularity of Kinne’s previous work has resulted in eager guest appearances from Aussie stars. Lending their talents are Sophie Monk, Josh Lawson and Scott Ryan.

The Full Story series explores cancel culture and the consequences that can come with fame whether seeking it or not. However, the real heart of the series is its honesty when portraying behaviour (even if it’s a tough pill to swallow for the audience). This is its point of difference – no holding back. We see desperation at its finest from every perspective possible which can be an uncomfortable eye opener, encouraging the viewer to think about, and in some instances, question their own behaviour/thoughts.

FULL STORY promises to be a hilarious and entertaining journey for audiences keen to once again indulge in a scripted series with ‘some balls’.

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