Sunshine (Australian TV series)

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Sunshine
GenreCrime, drama
Written by Matt Cameron
Elise McCredie
Directed by Daina Reid
Starring Anthony LaPaglia
Melanie Lynskey
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducersIan Collie
Anna McLeish
Sarah Shaw
Running time60 minutes
Production company Essential Media
Original release
Network SBS
Release18 October (2017-10-18) 
26 October 2017 (2017-10-26)

Sunshine (released internationally as Sunshine Kings) [1] is an Australian crime drama series which debuted on SBS on 18 October 2017. [2] The four-part miniseries is an Essential Media production, directed by Daina Reid and written by Matt Cameron and Elise McCredie. [3]

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Plot

Sunshine is based in Melbourne's inner–western suburb of Sunshine and its surrounds. The story follows Jacob Garang, a young, aspiring South Sudanese-Australian basketballer who is on the cusp of being picked up by scouts for US college teams. He becomes a chief suspect in a police investigation involving a 15-year-old girl, found seriously injured in one of Melbourne's more affluent suburbs. [4]

A second strand in the story concerns Eddie (LaPaglia), owner of the sports shop, who is persuaded to take over coaching duties of the Sunshine Kings basketball team from the earnest but ineffectual parson Skelton (Gyngell). Under new management the team becomes successful and Eddie becomes accepted by the Sudanese community who are the backbone of team. A serious incident in his racist past comes to light and they feel betrayed, resulting in an irreparable loss of trust.

A third strand is the efforts of lawyer Zara Skelton (Lynskey), daughter of the parson, to divert the police from treating the Sudanese as suspects, and eventually helps them discover the truth.

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Shadow Man" Daina Reid Matt Cameron, Ian Collie, Lisa Cox, Elise McCredie, Rachael Turk18 October 2017 (2017-10-18)
Jacob, an honest, hard working young South Sudanese refugee living in the suburb of Sunshine with his mother and sister, is a talented basketball player, dreaming big of playing in the NBA. However his life could be changed forever when he and his mates are involved in joy-riding in a four-door Porsche SUV stolen from an affluent suburb. At the end of the night a 15 year old girl is found injured and unconscious in front of the house where the owner of the Porsche lives.
2"Dark Knight" Daina Reid Matt Cameron, Ian Collie, Lisa Cox, Elise McCredie, Rachael Turk19 October 2017 (2017-10-19)
3"Find Your Man" Daina Reid Matt Cameron, Ian Collie, Lisa Cox, Elise McCredie, Rachael Turk25 October 2017 (2017-10-25)
4"Jacob's Ladder" Daina Reid Matt Cameron, Ian Collie, Lisa Cox, Elise McCredie, Rachael Turk26 October 2017 (2017-10-26)

Reception

Guardian Australia critic Luke Buckmaster described the series as an "excellent, beautifully balanced drama", and "one of the standout TV shows of the year". [5] On 6 December 2017, the series received the AACTA Award for Best Telefeature, Mini Series or Short Run Series at the 7th AACTA Awards ceremony. [6] It also received three nominations at the 2018 Monte-Carlo Television Festival: Best Long Fiction Program, Outstanding Actor in a Long Fiction Program (Anthony LaPaglia), and Outstanding Actress in a Long Fiction Program (Melanie Lynskey). [7]

Home media

The mini-series has been published by Roadshow Entertainment as four separate episodes as broadcast, in a two-DVD package.

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