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Sonshine 2016

96 min📅 2016-07-27

"Let the Son Shine"

Dive into the vibrant world of Sonshine (2016), the third installment of the uplifting Hope Youth franchise crafted by director Kaleb Koho.

Director: Kaleb Koho

Cast

Kaleb Koho
Kaleb
Bethany Elden
Beth
Maiecia Dukes
Maiecia
Taylor White
Taylor
Nick Ristow
Nick
Andy Mineo
Andy Mineo
NF
NF
NF
Kevin Burgess
KB
Joel Smallbone
Joel Smallbone
for KING & COUNTRY
Luke Smallbone
Luke Smallbone
for KING & COUNTRY

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sonshine (2016) about?

Sonshine (2016) follows the Hope Youth crew as they leave their comfort zones to attend a lively music festival across state lines. Along the way, they navigate new friendships, personal growth, and the rhythms of life that bring people together.

Who directed Sonshine?

Kaleb Koho directed Sonshine (2016), helming the project with a keen eye for blending comedy and music into a heartfelt story.

Who stars in Sonshine?

The film stars Kaleb Koho, Bethany Elden, Maiecia Dukes, Taylor White, and Nick Ristow.

Is Sonshine (2016) worth watching?

With its blend of comedy, music, and relatable themes, Sonshine (2016) is a solid pick for fans of youth-focused films. Its charming cast and positive vibes make it an enjoyable watch, especially for those who appreciate feel-good stories.

How long is Sonshine?

Sonshine (2016) has a runtime of 96 minutes.

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About Sonshine (2016) — A Music-Filled Comedy About Friendship and Faith

Dive into the vibrant world of Sonshine (2016), the third installment of the uplifting Hope Youth franchise crafted by director Kaleb Koho. This lively comedy-musical follows the group as they embark on a cross-country adventure to Wisconsin's sun-drenched music festival, brimming with laughter, heartfelt connections, and tunes that linger long after the credits roll.

With a dynamic ensemble cast led by Kaleb Koho, Bethany Elden, and Maiecia Dukes, Sonshine blends infectious energy, candid youthful camaraderie, and a soundtrack that pulses with joy. The film captures the bittersweet magic of growing up, forging bonds that transcend boundaries, and the universal search for belonging—all set against the backdrop of a festival where strangers become family.