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Rip Tide
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Teenage model Cora (played by Disney star Debby Ryan) is the daughter of the head of a major modelling agency and has always worked hard to live up to the expectations of her mother (Danielle Carter). When a damaging video of Cora goes viral she departs for Australia to spend time with her aunt Margot (Genevieve Hegney). Margot is also facing her own difficulties and their time together becomes a learning experience for them both.
Teenage model Cora (played by Disney star Debby Ryan) is the daughter of the head of a major modelling agency and has always worked hard to live up to the expectations of her mother (Danielle Carter). When a damaging video of Cora goes viral she departs for Australia to spend time with her aunt Margot (Genevieve Hegney). Margot is also facing her own difficulties and their time together becomes a learning experience for them both.
Actors:
Sophie Gray,
Rosie Lourde,
Genevieve Hegney,
Sharon Parkes,
Miritana Hughes,
Suzanne Dudley,
Chantelle Jamieson,
James Trimboli,
Avani Farriss,
Mark Bannenberg,
Aaron Jeffery,
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Sophie Gray

Rosie Lourde

Genevieve Hegney

Sharon Parkes

Miritana Hughes

Suzanne Dudley

Chantelle Jamieson

James Trimboli

Avani Farriss

Mark Bannenberg

Aaron Jeffery
1970, Auckland, New Zealand
Genre:
Family
Director:
Rhiannon Bannenberg

Rhiannon Bannenberg
Country:
Australia
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August 29, 2017
The story is nothing new and the performances are a little uneven, but the positivity of Rip Tide is contagious, while its standing as a modest piece of cinematic female empowerment (both in its narrative and off-screen creation) can't be understated.