Directed by Sophie O’Connor, produced by Kat Holmes and written by both, Submerge (2013) is an Aussie drama that will submerge you into the murky underground world of untamed desire and taboo.
Uni student and aspiring professional swimmer, Jordan (Lily Hall), becomes entangled with her sexy and sophisticated history tutor, Angie (Christina Hallett).
Young Jordan lives a life filled with the pressures of success, academia, expectations heavily stacked on by her mother, and the constant need for freedom by breaking all the rules.
She lives with her libertine bisexual friend, Lucas (Kevin Dee), and together they stumble into a fast-paced world of partying, drugs and casual sex.
From a harmless flirtation with Jordan’s tutor, a fire erupts between the two women, quickly consuming the safe and steady life of Angie, throwing Jordan into a destructive spiral of substance abuse and lecherous escapades.
The soundtrack will have you on an emotional ride, and the cinematography will caress your senses with the most delectable and lascivious experiences of the characters.