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Sharko (2024)
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Directed by | Luke Graham |
Written by | Luke Graham |
Produced by | |
Starring | |
Edited by | |
Music by | Sam Lockwood, Heather Shannon |
Production company | Scope Red |
Distributed by | |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Sharko is a 2024 documentary film directed by Luke Graham, exploring the life and legacy of New Zealand rugby league immortal Mark Graham. The documentary offers an in-depth look into Mark Graham’s personal and professional life told through the skewed perspective of his filmmaker son. It was produced by Luke Graham, Jonathan Page, Jonathan Shteinman and Kylie Pascoe.
Release and Reception
edit"Sharko" had is world premiere at Doc Edge on 27th June, 2024, where it received critical acclaim for its in-depth portrayal of a sporting legend father and his filmmake son. The film was praised for its honest and emotional narrative, combining both the professional and personal aspects of Mark's life. Critics highlighted the film's emotional depth and the way it humanised a larger-than-life figure.
Cast
edit- Mark Graham ... Self
- Wally Lewis ... Self
- Graham Lowe ... Selfo
- Steve Roach ... Self
- Hugh McGahan ... Self
- Buck Shelford ... Self
References
edit- Doc Edge World Premiere (4 June 2024). Mark Graham League Legend.