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Rip Tide (film)

Rip Tide is a 2017 Australian teen drama film. The movie was directed by Rhiannon Bannenberg, produced by Steve Jaggi and written by Georgia Harrison. It stars Debby Ryan.[2] The coming-of-age film follows an American model (Ryan) who travels to an Australian beach town to reconnect with her family and her aspirations.

Rip Tide
Directed byRhiannon Bannenberg
Written byGeorgia Harrison
Produced bySteve Jaggi
StarringDebby Ryan
Genevieve Hegney
Andrew Creer
Naomi Sequeira
CinematographyTania Lambert
Music byJohn Spence
Release dates
  • 10 June 2017 (2017-06-10) (SFF)
  • 21 September 2017 (2017-09-21) (AUS)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Box office$360,000 (AUS)[1]

Plot edit

Cora Hamilton becomes overwhelmed with the constraints of her New York modelling work, while her mother, Sofia works to secure her a lucrative contract with a popular agency. At her photoshoot, Cora tries to provide her own ideas on improving one of the outfits that she is modeling, but is rejected by Fairret, the director of the photoshoot, causing her to run out of the photoshoot in an emotional state. While this is happening, a video is filmed of Cora falling down stairs, which goes viral, much to her sadness.

The video has created a lot of attention, which puts both Cora and Sofia's careers into jeopardy. Upon seeing a birthday card from her Aunt Margot, she decides to go to Australia to stay with her. Sofia and Cora have a discussion in the airport about the situation, where Cora tells Sofia that she is not running away, and that she is going in the direction her life is taking her. She then leaves, leaving her mother in confusion.

Cora arrives into the Australian beach town and is welcomed in by the laid back community, and soon strikes up a friendship with the bubbly Chicka. With Chicka's encouragement, Cora learns to surf. A romantic relationship soon follows with local surfing instructor, Tom.

Cora is encouraged by Margot, Margot's mother-in-law Bee, and Chicka to help at an upcoming festival. She is given a sewing machine and encouraged to design her own collection based on post war swimwear. The longer she stays with Margot, Cora realizes that her aunt has unresolved grief over the drowning of her husband, Caleb.

Sofia has negotiated a lucrative deal for Cora to be the face of a new season campaign for a New York fashion house. Cora is faced with a dilemma to either stay, or return to her fast-paced New York career. Cora chooses to miss her flight when the prop plane refuses to carry her beloved sewing machine. She returns, in time to rescue her aunt who had gone surfing during the approaching storm. The local festival is headlined by the Cora's designed fashion show, at which her mother shows up unannounced and makes her peace with her daughter and sister.

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Production edit

Production began on the feature in late 2016.[3] The film was shot in Illawarra and the Southern Highlands, on the South Coast of New South Wales in Australia.[4][5]

Debby Ryan was cast as the central character Cora, after previously starring on the Disney Channel series Jessie (2011–15).[5] Ryan stated that she enjoyed the "freedom" of working in Australia, and noted the similarities between herself and her character in "finding herself".[5]

Release edit

Rip Tide debuted at the Sydney Film Festival on 10 June 2017, and also played at the CinefestOz film festival in Western Australia.[4][6]

The film was released in selected Australian cinemas in September 2017.[4][5]

Rip Tide was released internationally on Netflix in January 2018.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Groves, Don (29 March 2018). "Disney Channel star Sofia Wylie scores the lead in Australian drama 'Back of the Net'". If Magazine. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Movie review of Rip Tide - Australian Council on Children and the Media".
  3. ^ Savage, Desiree (22 July 2017). "Kiama home to new film Rip Tide". Illawarra Mercury. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  4. ^ a b c O'Brien, Julian (10 September 2017). "Rip Tide film starring Debby Ryan has Illawarra debut". Illawarra Mercury. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d Moran, Jonathon (22 July 2017). "Disney star Debby Ryan has shot an Aussie coming-of-age film called Rip Tide in Kiama". The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  6. ^ "Rip Tide (2017) – The Screen Guide". Screen Australia. 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2018.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rip Tide film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rip Tide is a 2017 Australian teen drama film The movie was directed by Rhiannon Bannenberg produced by Steve Jaggi and written by Georgia Harrison It stars Debby Ryan 2 The coming of age film follows an American model Ryan who travels to an Australian beach town to reconnect with her family and her aspirations Rip TideDirected byRhiannon BannenbergWritten byGeorgia HarrisonProduced bySteve JaggiStarringDebby RyanGenevieve HegneyAndrew CreerNaomi SequeiraCinematographyTania LambertMusic byJohn SpenceRelease dates10 June 2017 2017 06 10 SFF 21 September 2017 2017 09 21 AUS Running time85 minutesCountryAustraliaLanguageEnglishBox office 360 000 AUS 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 References 6 External linksPlot editCora Hamilton becomes overwhelmed with the constraints of her New York modelling work while her mother Sofia works to secure her a lucrative contract with a popular agency At her photoshoot Cora tries to provide her own ideas on improving one of the outfits that she is modeling but is rejected by Fairret the director of the photoshoot causing her to run out of the photoshoot in an emotional state While this is happening a video is filmed of Cora falling down stairs which goes viral much to her sadness The video has created a lot of attention which puts both Cora and Sofia s careers into jeopardy Upon seeing a birthday card from her Aunt Margot she decides to go to Australia to stay with her Sofia and Cora have a discussion in the airport about the situation where Cora tells Sofia that she is not running away and that she is going in the direction her life is taking her She then leaves leaving her mother in confusion Cora arrives into the Australian beach town and is welcomed in by the laid back community and soon strikes up a friendship with the bubbly Chicka With Chicka s encouragement Cora learns to surf A romantic relationship soon follows with local surfing instructor Tom Cora is encouraged by Margot Margot s mother in law Bee and Chicka to help at an upcoming festival She is given a sewing machine and encouraged to design her own collection based on post war swimwear The longer she stays with Margot Cora realizes that her aunt has unresolved grief over the drowning of her husband Caleb Sofia has negotiated a lucrative deal for Cora to be the face of a new season campaign for a New York fashion house Cora is faced with a dilemma to either stay or return to her fast paced New York career Cora chooses to miss her flight when the prop plane refuses to carry her beloved sewing machine She returns in time to rescue her aunt who had gone surfing during the approaching storm The local festival is headlined by the Cora s designed fashion show at which her mother shows up unannounced and makes her peace with her daughter and sister Cast editDebby Ryan as Cora Hamilton Genevieve Hegney as Margot Andrew Creer as Tom Naomi Sequeira as Chicka Valerie Bader as Bee Aaron Jeffery as Owen Jeremy Lindsay Taylor as Caleb Danielle Carter as Sofia Kimie Tsukakoshi as Lily Marcus Graham as FarrietProduction editProduction began on the feature in late 2016 3 The film was shot in Illawarra and the Southern Highlands on the South Coast of New South Wales in Australia 4 5 Debby Ryan was cast as the central character Cora after previously starring on the Disney Channel series Jessie 2011 15 5 Ryan stated that she enjoyed the freedom of working in Australia and noted the similarities between herself and her character in finding herself 5 Release editRip Tide debuted at the Sydney Film Festival on 10 June 2017 and also played at the CinefestOz film festival in Western Australia 4 6 The film was released in selected Australian cinemas in September 2017 4 5 Rip Tide was released internationally on Netflix in January 2018 1 References edit a b Groves Don 29 March 2018 Disney Channel star Sofia Wylie scores the lead in Australian drama Back of the Net If Magazine Retrieved 29 March 2018 Movie review of Rip Tide Australian Council on Children and the Media Savage Desiree 22 July 2017 Kiama home to new film Rip Tide Illawarra Mercury Fairfax Media Retrieved 23 February 2018 a b c O Brien Julian 10 September 2017 Rip Tide film starring Debby Ryan has Illawarra debut Illawarra Mercury Fairfax Media Retrieved 23 February 2018 a b c d Moran Jonathon 22 July 2017 Disney star Debby Ryan has shot an Aussie coming of age film called Rip Tide in Kiama The Daily Telegraph Telegraph Media Group Retrieved 23 February 2018 Rip Tide 2017 The Screen Guide Screen Australia 2017 Retrieved 23 February 2018 External links editRip Tide at IMDb nbsp Rip Tide at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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