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Sexy Herpes

2017

Sexy Herpes

2017

  • NFSA ID668EZA7S
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormSeries
  • GenresComedy
  • Year2017

This six-part dramedy web series is set in an under-resourced, regional sexual health clinic.

Sarah (played by Zoe McDonald) is a sexual health nurse who is permanently having a bad day.

Sarah and her colleagues at the clinic are all dealing with their complicated lives and questioning whether their jobs might be affecting their chances at finding love.

In this clip, some of the team (including Sarah Ng, Mark Silveira and Jay K Cagatay) head to the pub for respite from their hypochondriac patients and their oversharing boss Barb (Genevieve Morris).

Creators Madeleine Dyer and Daniel Mulvihill chose to set their series at a sexual health clinic as an accessible way to increase awareness, and generate constructive conversations, about sexual health.

This six-part dramedy web series is set in an under-resourced, regional sexual health clinic.

Sarah (played by Zoe McDonald) is a sexual health nurse who is permanently having a bad day.

Sarah and her colleagues at the clinic are all dealing with their complicated lives and questioning whether their jobs might be affecting their chances at finding love.

In this clip, some of the team (including Sarah Ng, Mark Silveira and Jay K Cagatay) head to the pub for respite from their hypochondriac patients and their oversharing boss Barb (Genevieve Morris).

Creators Madeleine Dyer and Daniel Mulvihill chose to set their series at a sexual health clinic as an accessible way to increase awareness, and generate constructive conversations, about sexual health.

  • Production company
    Mad Dan
    Director
    Madeleine Dyer
    Producer
    Daniel Mulvihill
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