East of Everything | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by |
Deb Cox Roger Monk |
Directed by |
Stuart McDonald Matthew Saville |
Starring |
Richard Roxburgh Susie Porter Tom Long Gia Carides Steve Bisley Liana Cornell Nick Tate Craig Hall |
Theme music composer | Greg J. Walker |
Opening theme | "A Most Peculiar Place" |
Composer(s) | Greg J. Walker |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Location(s) | Byron Bay, New South Wales |
Running time | 13 hours (13 episodes x 60 minutes) |
Release | |
Original network | ABC1 |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 30 March 2008 – 5 September 2009 |
External links | |
Website |
East of Everything is an Australian drama television series which began screening on 30 March 2008 on the ABC. It is produced by Deb Cox (SeaChange), Fiona Eagger (CrashBurn) and Roger Monk (The Secret Life of Us). Two seasons were produced.
The story initially revolves around Art Watkins (Richard Roxburgh), a globe-trotting travel writer who returns home for his Mum's funeral to a neglected resort town, Broken Bay, on the easternmost point of Australia, where he is challenged by a crooked local council, his brother who is trying to cheat him out of his inheritance, his first love who broke his heart when he was a teenager and the son he hasn't seen in ten years. As the series progresses, the life journeys of additional characters are interwoven, including (in season 2) the unexpected return of Gerry (Nick Tate), estranged father of the Watkins brothers (and original constructor of the resort). The fictional town in which the show is set is loosely based on Byron Bay, New South Wales, where the majority of filming took place, with the distinctive character of the region providing a strong supporting element. According to "The Age" writer Debi Enker, the series creators (Cox and Monk) "see their multi-generational ensemble as characters bruised by life, some seeking refuge, most requiring restoration. Reaching Broken Bay, they have come as far as they can and must turn back to face their demons, confront the problems they have endeavoured to escape." The name "Broken Bay" was chosen as a combination of the names of Byron Bay and Broken Head, the next headland down the coast. In addition to Roxburgh and Tate, the series features a number of other well-known Australian actors including Tom Long, Susie Porter, Gia Carides and Steve Bisley.