Inside the Depths: Jays Struggle in Whalefall

Name: Whalefall
Description: Jay Gardiner endeavors to find his late father’s remains in the Pacific Ocean, but a perilous encounter with a giant squid and a hungry sperm whale plunges him into a struggle for survival inside the whale’s stomach.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: 08-15-24
Contact Email: imaginejobs@imagine-entertainment.com, resumes@imagine-entertainment.com, hr@3arts.com
Phone: 310-858-2000
Fax: 310-858-2020
Status: Active Development
Location: Carmel, CA
Producers: Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Allan Mandelbaum, Richard Abate, Will Rowbotham
Writers/Producers:
Director: Brian Duffield


Whalefall: A Thrilling Deep-Sea Exploration with Timothée Chalamet

In the feature film “Whalefall,” audiences are drawn into an intense undersea adventure that grapples with themes of loss, redemption, and the frailty of life. When Jay Gardiner, portrayed by the talented Timothée Chalamet, embarks on a perilous quest to recover the remains of his father from the depths of the Pacific Ocean, he propels viewers into a narrative rich with emotional depth and existential weight. Set against the stunning backdrop of Carmel, California, this film invites exploration of not only the ocean’s mysteries but also the shadows of grief that haunt its characters.

Directed and written by Brian Duffield, “Whalefall” promises to be both a visual spectacle and a psychological thriller. As Jay navigates treacherous waters, he confronts not only the literal dangers posed by a giant squid and the encroaching presence of a hungry sperm whale but also his own inner demons. What begins as a dive into the depths becomes a race against time, as Jay faces the chilling reality of his situation—he has just one hour to escape the belly of the whale and emerge renewed. With a star-studded cast and a gripping storyline, “Whalefall” is set to make waves in the cinematic landscape when it surfaces in theaters on August 15, 2024.




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