
Overview:
A man returns to the idyllic beach of his childhood to surf with his son. When he is humiliated by a group of locals, the man is drawn into a conflict that keeps rising and pushes him to his breaking point.Status: | Released (2025-04-11) |
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Awards: | 1 nomination total |
BoxOffice: | $1,305,062 |
Screen: | Thomas Martin |
Productions: | ScreenWest, Saturn Films, Arenamedia, Lovely Productions, Tea Shop Productions, Stan |
Production Countries: | Australia, Ireland, United Kingdom, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | Français, English |


Casts
- 2963: Nicolas Cage - The Surfer
- 20402: Julian McMahon - Scally
- 1228886: Justin Rosniak - Cop
- 2408852: Alexander Bertrand - Pitbull
- 1551044: Rahel Romahn - Conlon
- 1412579: Nicholas Cassim - The Bum
- 1980651: Finn Little - The Kid
Crews
- 2109947: Alexander Blocher - Boom Operator - Sound
- 2554158: Alex Locke - Costume Supervisor - Costume & Make-Up
- 75725: Robert Connolly - Producer - Production
- 4420945: Jatin Desai - Executive Producer - Production
- 1284692: Lorcan Finnegan - Executive Producer - Production
- 2618312: Nathan Klingher - Producer - Production
- 2618313: Ryan Winterstern - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
griggs79
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Nicolas Cage has built a reputation for making some bold, unconventional career choices in recent years, diving into a range of unique and often off-beat films that defy the expectations of mainstream Hollywood. From Mandy to Longlegs, Cage has delivered some truly fascinating, if no ....
Continue reading ->r96sk
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<em>'The Surfer'</em> has really just one thing to say about it: if ever a movie was made for Nicolas Cage! I got great entertainment from this one, the main man himself is terrific all the way through but, in fairness, is joined by a very ably performing supporting cast. I can so ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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Hmmm! I’m not sure why this is called “The Surfer” as there is precious little actual surfing, swimming - even paddling, in this rather far-fetched psychological thriller. It’s all about Nicolas Cage whose un-named character arrives at an idyllic Australian cove with his son (Finn Li ....
Continue reading ->Chandler Danier
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The way the story gets constructed as events play out engages and entertains. I lost track of things. Reality comes and goes in waves; never quite the same. The performances function to guide you into a state of confused belief. I can't recall laughing for as long during a movie. The ....
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