Project Detail

Surge

Synopsis

Quiet and demure Joseph (Ben Whishaw) leads a modest life in London, shuttling between his solo apartment and the airport where he forms part of the security team. His birthday goes unnoticed by his colleagues and only mildly celebrated by his irritable parents. Something seems to be simmering in Joseph just under the surface. It only takes a few strange incidents to unlock his impulse to go on a reckless, frantic, and unbelievable journey through the streets of the city as he determines that boundaries and niceties will no longer govern his life.
Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2020 - World Cinema Dramatic Competition - World premiere
Official Selection Berlin International Film Festival 2020 - Panorama - International premiere

Details

Year
2020
Type of film
Features
Running time
105 min
Director
Aneil Karia 1st Feature
Producer
Julia Godzinskaya, Sophie Vickers
Executive Producer
Will Norton, Eva Yates
Editor
Amanda James
Screenwriter
Rupert Jones, Rita Kalnejas, Aneil Karia
Director of Photography
Stuart Bentley
Production Designer
Alexandra Toomey
Principal cast
Ben Whishaw, Ryan McKen, Jasmine Jobson, Ellie Haddington, Ian Gelder

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Production Status

Production Company

A Rooks Nest film with support of BFI, BBC Films

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