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1 form y separately published work icon Fever Dreams D. A. Jackson , P. Lloga , Taena Hoshi , ( dir. D. A. Jackson ) Melbourne : Pleasant Productions , 2011 Z1856085 2011 series - publisher film/TV horror humour

A short-form skit comedy produced by Melbourne-based collective production company Pleasant Productions, each episode of Fever Dreams was based around a single character's nightmares. According to the production company's website:

Each episode opens with a sleeping character - the skits function as that character's nightmare until he wakes at the end. Every skit ties in with the next and operate by a dream logic. The show's tone sits awkwardly in the dark.

The program aired on Channel 31 (community television) as part of Lost Dog TV, and anthology program that collected short-form, locally produced television programs.

Source: Pleasant Productions (http://www.pleasant-productions.com/). Sighted: 20/4/2012

1 form y separately published work icon Cannibal Suburbia D. A. Jackson , Jean-Luc Syndikas , ( dir. D. A. Jackson et. al. )agent Melbourne : Pleasant Productions , 2008 Z1873412 2008 single work film/TV horror humour

Cannibal Suburbia is three distinct narratives set within a single framing narrative: the embedded stories touch on such topics as cannibalism, doppelgangers, and teen violence. As with previous works from these writers, both the comedy and the horror in Cannibal Suburbia default heavily to the abject.

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