12 Feet Deep
"100,000 gallons of water. 50 meters wide. NO. WAY. OUT."
Two sisters wake up to a nightmare they cannot escape. They find themselves sealed beneath the fiberglass lid of an Olympic size public pool, the water below dark and frigid, and the air grown stifling with fear. Bree, the more practical sister, fights to stay level headed while Jonna struggles... Read more
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About 12 Feet Deep
Two sisters wake up to a nightmare they cannot escape. They find themselves sealed beneath the fiberglass lid of an Olympic size public pool, the water below dark and frigid, and the air grown stifling with fear. Bree, the more practical sister, fights to stay level headed while Jonna struggles with panic and the sense that every minute under the lid raises the stakes. As the cold gnaws at their bodies, old wounds and secrets surface, testing their trust and forcing uneasy decisions. With the world shut out above them, they must face not only physical danger but the strain of a fragile sisterhood under extreme pressure. The night amplifies every whisper and every drip of water. Hope flickers briefly.
Directed by Matt Eskandari from an original screenplay by Michael Hultquist, this 2018 thriller centers on a lean cast and one location. Nora-Jane Noone plays Bree, Alexandra Park is Jonna, with Tobin Bell and Diane Farr in supporting roles, throughout.
The film sticks to its premise and builds tension through close quarters and sound rather than grand set pieces. It probes sisterhood under stress, the pull of survival against fear, and how secrets complicate trust when every breath might be the last. The pacing keeps the pressure up throughout.
Awards: There are no major awards or nominations publicly listed for 12 Feet Deep. The film features a compact cast led by Nora-Jane Noone and Alexandra Park, with Tobin Bell in a supporting role, delivering tense performances within the single location format. It remains a modest entry in the genre.
Cultural impact: The movie has a modest footprint and is not widely cited in mainstream pop culture. Among thriller fans it is recognized for its lean setup, single location, and the way it uses small details to sustain suspense rather than flashy effects.
Details
- Release Date
- November 08, 2018
- Runtime
- 1h 25m
- Rating
- NR
- User Ratings
- 325 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Thriller
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Citizen Skull Productions
- Box Office
- $6,158
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Nora-Jane Noone
Bree
Alexandra Park
Jonna
Diane Farr
Clara
Tobin Bell
McGradey
Dogen Eyeler
Boy at the Pool
Donald Prince
Detective Zimmerman
Matthew Ryan Michaels
Boy at the Pool
Christian Kain Blackburn
David
Director: Matt Eskandari
Written by: Michael Hultquist