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On Sunday June the 2nd 2013, the Sunnyboys performed at the Sydney Opera House in the Concert Hall for the Vivid Festival. Just before the band took the stage the above short film intro was screened. It was an unforgettable moment! The piece was conceived by Tim Pittman & Peter Oxley, the soundtrack was performed by Alister Spence, live footage from Bombay Rock 1981 (Nightmoves), performance video Happy Man (1981), stills from Catherine Croll and Bob King, surfing footage filmed by Dick Perry, city archive Geoff Cowan, Sunnyman animation by Liz Croll and the voiceover was Jeremy Oxley (taken from 1981 Triple J interview). The clip was edited together by Kaye Harrison. The Sunnyboy documentary can now be viewed online via the following link: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/thesunnyboy Trailer: https://vimeo.com/treehousemedia2021/... The Sunnyboy Synopsis THE SUNNYBOY follows 50 year-old Jeremy Oxley, the enigmatic front man of the much lauded 80’s band the Sunnyboys as he emerges from a 30-year battle with schizophrenia. Only recently stabilised with medication and secure in a loving environment, the documentary follows Jeremy as he begins to unpick the confused thoughts and feelings he has about his past. Unsure of what is real and what is misconstrued, Jeremy tentatively revisits relationships damaged by his illness, most significantly with his brother and fellow band member Peter. With the support of his partner Mary, Jeremy also struggles with the physical ravages of his illness and years of a destructive lifestyle as well as the relationship challenges they face as they prepare for marriage. Told largely from his own perspective, THE SUNNYBOY follows Jeremy as his confidence and wellbeing slowly grows and he dares to contemplate a return to the stage. An enlightening exploration of one man’s experience of a misunderstood and stigmatised condition. THE SUNNYBOY is an inspiring story of hope, survival and the healing power of unconditional love. Credits Sanctuary was produced by JOTZ & Treehouse Productions in association with Screen Australia and Create NSW. Director Kaye Harrison Producer Tom Zubrycki Editor: Karen Johnson