Oceans Rising (2017)

I hope you can swim.

Oceans Rising (2017) poster

A scientist readies a boat after his warnings of an Earth-destroying flood are ignored. However, after the disasters reach a peak level of destruction those who maligned the scientist now turn to him in desperation, as he and other refugees look to save the world and stop the disaster using the two Supercolliders on opposite sides of the Atlantic.

Director: Adam Lipsius
Genre: Action, Science Fiction
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Mikel Shane Prather
Cinematography: Darrin Webb
Editing: Ryan Mitchelle
Production: Syfy, The Asylum
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Disaster and Destruction, Natural Disasters and Nature's Fury, Bio-Hazard and Scientific Consequences

Keywords

sea, gun, boat, natural disaster, flooding, end of the world, gunshot wound, disaster, apocalypse, electrocution, storm, scientist, ark

Trailer

Oceans Rising Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oceans Rising about?
A scientist readies a boat after his warnings of an Earth-destroying flood are ignored. However, after the disasters reach a peak level of destruction those who maligned the scientist now turn to him in desperation, as he and other refugees look to save the world and stop the disaster using the two Supercolliders on opposite sides of the Atlantic.
Who directed Oceans Rising?
Oceans Rising was directed by Adam Lipsius.
Who stars in Oceans Rising?
Oceans Rising stars Jason Tobias, Summer Spiro, Annabel Barrett, Gustavo Escobar, DeJean Brown, Ronak Gandhi.
How long is Oceans Rising?
Oceans Rising has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Oceans Rising?
Oceans Rising is a Action, Science Fiction film.
Where was Oceans Rising produced?
Oceans Rising was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Oceans Rising?
The themes of Oceans Rising include: Disaster and Destruction, Natural Disasters and Nature's Fury, Bio-Hazard and Scientific Consequences.