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Top of the Lake

Australian television series


Summary

Australian television series

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  • Jane Campion
  • Gerard Lee
  • Jane Campion
  • Garth Davis
  • Ariel Kleiman
  • Elisabeth Moss
  • David Wenham
  • Peter Mullan
  • Thomas M. Wright
  • Holly Hunter
  • Gwendoline Christie
  • David Dencik
  • Ewen Leslie
  • Alice Englert
  • Nicole Kidman
  • Mark Bradshaw
  • Veljo Tormis
  • Australia
  • United Kingdom
  • New Zealand
  • 13 (Sundance)
  • 12 (BBC)
  • Emile Sherman
  • Iain Canning
  • Jane Campion
  • Jamie Laurenson
  • Philippa Campbell
  • Libby Sharpe
  • Queenstown, New Zealand
  • Sydney
  • Adam Arkapaw
  • Germain McMicking
  • Alexandre de Franceschi
  • Scott Gray
  • 45 minutes (Sundance)
  • 60 minutes (BBC)
  • BBC UKTV (Australia and New Zealand)
  • BBC Two (United Kingdom) Top of the Lake is a mystery drama television series created and written by Jane Campion and Gerard Lee, and directed by Campion and Garth Davis. It was broadcast in 2013, and the sequel, entitled Top of the Lake: China Girl, in 2017. It is Campion's first work for television since An Angel at My Table in 1990.

Series 1 follows Detective Robin Griffin (Elisabeth Moss) and deals with her investigation of the disappearance of a pregnant 12-year-old girl in New Zealand. Series 2, China Girl, is set in Sydney five years later, as Detective Griffin investigates the death of an unidentified Asian girl found at Bondi Beach.

Top of the Lake was co-produced for BBC Two in the UK, BBC UKTV in Australia and New Zealand, and Sundance Channel in the United States. It has been generally very well received.

Cast

Elisabeth Moss plays the central role of Robin Griffin, a Sydney detective specializing in sexual assault, in both series. Additional cast members are as follows:

''Top of the Lake''

Main

  • David Wenham as Al Parker, an old-school and well-liked detective sergeant, based in Queenstown, who also manages a café where young offenders are given a second chance.
  • Peter Mullan as Matt Mitcham, a Scotsman and head of the Mitcham family. He is the informal leader of the town, feared by the townspeople, but with a complex inner life.
  • Tom Wright as Johnno Mitcham, Matt's estranged youngest son, and Robin's teenage sweetheart. He recently returned to Laketop after serving eight years in Bangkwang, a Thai prison, for drug possession.
  • Holly Hunter as GJ, an androgynous Swiss spiritual leader, arriving at Paradise with a group of troubled women, who hope GJ and Laketop will help them rediscover themselves.

Supporting

  • Kip Chapman and Jay Ryan as Luke and Mark Mitcham, Matt's brute sons.
  • Jacqueline Joe as Tui Angel Mitcham, Matt's 12-year-old daughter who disappears after it is discovered that she is five months pregnant.
  • Robyn Nevin as Jude Griffin, Robin's mother, who is suffering from cancer.
  • Calvin Tuteao as Turangi, Jude's Māori boyfriend, who has a violent temper.

; GJ's community: {{unordered list | Alison Bruce as Anne-Marie | Georgi Kay as Melissa | Lucy Lawless as Caroline Platt | Genevieve Lemon as Bunny | Robyn Malcolm as Anita | Griz Pomirska as "the Naked Lady" | Sarah Valentine as Prue | Skye Wansey as Grishina ; Matt's men: {{unordered list | Ben Barrington as Terry | James Blake as Shotover | Byron Coll as Penguin | Cohen Holloway as Mike | Oscar Redding as Sarge | Edwin Wright as Scuzz ; Tui's friends: {{unordered list | Luke Buchanan as Jamie | Sam Dickson as Jase | Connor Olivia Moore as Kayla | Layne Opetaia as Daniel | Alice Ward as Gemma | Sydney Telfer as Teegan ; The Southern Lakes Police Department: {{unordered list | Stephen Lovatt as Officer Pete | Gavin Rutherford as Officer Joy | Madeleine Sami as Zena the secretary ; Residents of Laketop: {{unordered list | Edward Campbell as Putty, the "village idiot". | Lauren Dawes as Mandy, Johnno's girlfriend. | Erica Englert as Narelle, Matt's housekeeper. | Mirrah Foulkes as Simone, Jamie's mother. | Dra McKay as Delia, Tui's teacher.

''Top of the Lake: China Girl''

Main

  • Gwendoline Christie as Miranda Hilmarson, a 35-year-old constable in the Sydney Police Force, who becomes Robin's partner.
  • David Dencik as Alexander "Puss" Braun, a 42-year-old charismatic German, who owns a building in Sydney he rents to a brothel. He is also Mary's boyfriend. Puss's grooming of Mary is a major concern for her adoptive parents and Robin.
  • Ewen Leslie as Pyke Edwards, Mary's adoptive father. A thoughtful and caring father, he at times appears a pushover in his relationship with Julia.
  • Alice Englert as Mary Edwards, Robin's 17-year-old daughter, whom Robin gave up for adoption right after giving birth to her. Mary is in thrall of her manipulative boyfriend and resentful of her parents' separation.
  • Nicole Kidman as Julia Edwards, Mary's overbearing adoptive mother. She has recently become estranged from her husband and daughter after having an affair with a female teacher from Mary's school, with whom she now lives.

Supporting

  • Clayton Jacobson as Detective Sergeant Adrian Butler, Robin's boss.
  • Kym Gyngell as Bootie, who owns the Silk 41 brothel in Sydney, in space rented from Puss.
  • Ling Cooper Tang as Dang, Bootie's Thai-born wife and madam of the brothel.
  • Geoff Morrell as Ray, the police pathologist.
  • Liv Hewson as Michaela, Mary's best friend at school.
  • Christiaan Van Vuuren as Stally, a police constable interested in Robin.
  • Lincoln Vickery, as Brett Iles, a young computer science student in love with a missing brothel worker, Cinnamon. David Wenham returns as Al in one episode. Kip Chapman, Jacqueline Joe, Byron Coll and Cohen Holloway also reprise their Top of the Lake roles in a flashback sequence, with Mark Leonard Winter appearing as Johnno.

Production

''Top of the Lake''

Jane Campion originally offered the role of Robin to Anna Paquin, who had worked with her on The Piano (1993), but she declined due to her pregnancy. The role then went to American Elisabeth Moss.

The series was originally intended as a co-production with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. But after Moss was cast as Robin, the network pulled their funding before production began, citing a prior agreement to put an Australian actress in the lead. Australian-based channel UKTV, owned by BBC Worldwide, filled the funding gap left by the ABC. Philippa Campbell was the New Zealand-based producer.

Filming took 18 weeks and was shot entirely on location in Queenstown and Glenorchy, in Otago, on the South Island of New Zealand. While Queenstown is referred to during the series, Glenorchy doubles as the fictitious town of Laketop. The scenes in the women's commune were filmed at Moke Lake.

''Top of the Lake: China Girl''

In early 2013, co-creator Jane Campion said that Top of the Lake comes to a distinct ending, and there would be no additional series. Despite this, it was announced in October 2014 that the series had been renewed for a second season. China Girl began shooting on location in Sydney in December 2015.

Campion returned as co-writer and co-director. Gerard Lee returned as co-writer. The original co-director, Garth Davis, was replaced by Ariel Kleiman due to scheduling conflicts. Philippa Campbell returned as producer. Actress Nicole Kidman joined the cast for China Girl, which is the second time she has worked with Campion. Kidman "plays an Australian mother, Julia, whose story dovetails with that of Detective Robin Griffin", played by Elisabeth Moss. Gwendoline Christie, a fan of Campion's The Piano, joined the cast in a role written especially for her after sending a letter through a mutual friend.

Release

Top of the Lake was screened in its entirety at the January 2013 Sundance Film Festival, in a single seven-hour session with one intermission and a break for lunch. This was the first such screening in the history of the festival. Top of the Lake was additionally shown at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.

The US premiere was on the Sundance Channel on 18 March 2013, in Australia on BBC UKTV on 24 March 2013, and in New Zealand on 25 March, also on BBC UKTV.

China Girl was screened in its entirety at the May 2017 Cannes Film Festival. In the UK, it premiered on BBC Two on 27 July 2017. In the US, it premiered in September 2017, on Sundance TV, and each episode will be available on Hulu the day after its screening on SundanceTV. In Canada, China Girl premiered on 25 October 2017, on CBC Television.

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally AiredFirst AiredLast Aired
17 (Sundance)18 March 201315 April 2013
2627 July 201731 August 2017

Series 1

Series 2: ''China Girl''

Reception

Reviews of the first series of Top of the Lake have been positive, referring to it as "masterfully made", "beautiful", "mysterious", "riveting", and "a masterpiece".

Rotten Tomatoes reported a 95% approval rating with an average rating of 8.9/10, based on 42 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Absorbing and deeply atmospheric, Top of the Lake takes edgy, disturbing content and delivers powerful performances with lasting impressions." Metacritic assigned a score of 87 out of 100 based on 27 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".

There were also some less positive reviews. Mike Hale of The New York Times criticized the "elaborately introduced plotlines" and described Tui's disappearance as "less a story element than a metaphor for the kind of armed resistance to male hegemony that constitutes the central idea of Ms Campion’s body of work."

Top of the Lake was praised for exploring rape culture, gender dynamics and the experiences of single women.

China Girl received positive reviews, although it was considered inferior to the first series. Rotten Tomatoes reported a 72% approval rating with an average rating of 6.9/10, based on 61 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Top of the Lake remains impressively idiosyncratic and ambitious in its second season, even if the plot of this six-episode arc isn't quite as tightly wound as its predecessor's." Metacritic assigned a score of 73 out of 100 based on 21 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

Awards and nominations

[[AACTA Awards]]

YearCategoryNominated artist/workResult
2014Best Telefeature, Mini-Series or Short Run SeriesEmile Sherman, Iain Canning, Jane Campion, and Philippa Campbell
Best Direction in a Drama or ComedyGarth Davis for "The Dark Creator"
Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television DramaPeter Mullan
Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television DramaRobyn Nevin
Best Cinematography in TelevisionAdam Arkapaw for Episode 5: "The Dark Creator"
Best Sound in TelevisionRichard Flynn, Tony Vaccher, John Dennison, Craig Butters, Danny Longhurst, and Blair Slater, for Episode 5: "The Dark Creator"
Best Original Music Score in TelevisionMark Bradshaw, for Episode 5: "The Dark Creator"
Best Production Design in TelevisionFiona Crombie for Episode 5: "The Dark Creator"
Best Costume Design in TelevisionEmily Seresin for Episode 5: "The Dark Creator"
Best Editing in TelevisionScott Gray for Episode 5: "The Dark Creator"

British Academy Television Craft Awards

YearCategoryNominated artist/workResult
2018Best Director: FictionJane Campion

Critics' Choice Television Awards

YearCategoryNominated artist/workResult
2013Best Movie/Miniseries
Best Actress in a Movie/MiniseriesElisabeth Moss
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/MiniseriesPeter Mullan
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/MiniseriesDavid Wenham
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/MiniseriesThomas M. Wright

Emmy Awards

YearCategoryNominated artist/workResultPrimetime Emmy AwardsCreative Arts Emmy Awards
2013
Outstanding Miniseries or MovieEmile Sherman, Iain Canning, Jane Campion and Philippa Campbell
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or MovieElisabeth Moss
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or MoviePeter Mullan
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic SpecialJane Campion, Garth Davis
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic SpecialJane Campion and Gerard Lee
Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or SpecialKirsty McGregor and Tina Cleary
Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or MovieAdam Arkapaw (for "Part 1")
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or MovieAlexandre de Franceschi and Scott Gray (for "Part 5")

Golden Globe Awards

YearCategoryNominated artist/workResultRef.
2014Best Miniseries or Television Film
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television FilmElisabeth Moss

Golden Nymph Awards

YearCategoryNominated artist/workResult
2014Best Miniseries
Best Actor – MiniseriesPeter Mullan
Best Actress – MiniseriesElisabeth Moss

Screen Actors Guild Awards

YearCategoryNominated artist/workResult
2014Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television MovieElisabeth Moss
Holly Hunter

New Zealand Film Awards

YearCategoryResultRef
2013Best Television Feature or Drama Series

Screen Producers Australia Awards

YearCategoryResultRef
2013Drama Television Production of the Year

Equity Ensemble Awards

YearCategoryResultRef
2013Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Miniseries or Telemovie

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