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Airdate: The Swap

12 Brisbane students & families from Muslim, Catholic and atheist families are about to swap lifestyles in a new school-based SBS series.

Three-part documentary series The Swap coming to SBS follows what happens when 12 students and families from very different cultures, religions, and backgrounds are thrown into each other’s worlds.

Produced by Southern Pictures cameras follow six Muslim families, four Catholic families and two atheist families as it seeks to  build bridges between families from different cultures, but there are also concerns it could backfire.

Ali Kadri, CEO of the Islamic College of Brisbane says, “This experiment is about acknowledging that we are all different, being proud of the fact that we are different, and respecting each other’s differences. That cannot be done unless we make the decision to move out of our comfort zones and engage with those who are different around us. If the experiment fails, I may find myself out of a job! But this is an experience that has the potential to transform lives, and for that reason I am happy to take this risk. If successful, I’m hoping it could inform our national curriculum and be considered by schools across the country.”

Bernadine Lim, Senior Commissioning Editor, Documentaries, SBS, says, “We’re excited about the potential for The Swap to spark understanding and create positive transformation for all the families involved, and for all Australians who follow their journey. We’ve been given incredible access to this bold community initiative, and we hope the stories and experiences of those involved will encourage discussion, enlighten and inspire audiences. It’s a unique story of contemporary Australia and we’re delighted it is part of SBS’s original documentary offering in 2023.”

Grainne Brunsdon, Head of Content at Screen Australia, says, “We are proud to fund this innovative documentary from the experienced producers at Southern Pictures which will bring an in-depth exploration of multicultural Australia to our screens. I’m confident the series will help start conversations and provide a pathway for further empathy and understanding of all cultures and communities.”

Dr Belinda Burns, Chief Creative Officer at Screen Queensland, says, “At Screen Queensland, we see the immense value of productions like The Swap in authentically reflecting the diversity of our state and promoting genuine cultural cohesion on a national level. The series follows on from SBS and Southern Pictures’ popular 2017 factual program The Mosque Next Door, which also showcased the people and stories of Brisbane’s Islamic community. Screen Queensland is proud to support this bold, locally-filmed production and we congratulate SBS, Southern Pictures and all involved.”

Exploring whether a ground-breaking social experiment encompassing a school swap can make a real difference in breaking down social barriers and building greater acceptance, respect and understanding between diverse cultural communities, The Swap also observes the possibility of the experiment backfiring as cultures collide, with the potential for controversies to flare.

Taking part are six Muslim families, four Catholic families and two atheist families. Over one school term, Kadri accompanies the students on an emotional rollercoaster as they experience the anxiety, excitement and wonder of spending time at each other’s schools and with each other’s families and communities.

For everyone involved, The Swap marks the first time they’ve experienced being close to someone who sees the world in a completely different way. It’s a huge leap into the unknown, with shocking, hilarious, poignant, and moving results — culminating in an eye-opening and compelling exploration of how little we know about each other, and how very different — as well as similar — we really are.

The Swap is a Southern Pictures production for SBS. Major production investment from Screen Australia in association with SBS. Financed with support from Screen Queensland.

Wednesday 8 March at 8.30pm on SBS.

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