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The Wave (2015)

August 28, 2015 (NO) Action, Thriller, Drama • 105m

Overview

Although theorised, no one is really ready when a mountain pass above the scenic and narrow Geiranger fjord in Norway collapses and creates a tsunami over 300 feet high. A geologist is one of those caught in the middle of it.

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Top Billed Cast

Crew
Adrian Curelea
Adrian Curelea

Art Direction

Anders Granlund
Anders Granlund

Assistant Art Director

Stig Holte
Stig Holte

Sound Effects Editor

John Christian Rosenlund
John Christian Rosenlund

Director of Photography

Rikke Hovgaard Jørgensen
Rikke Hovgaard Jørgensen

Visual Effects Producer

Espen Rønning
Espen Rønning

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Gabriela Gociu
Gabriela Gociu

Makeup Artist

Sean Wheelan
Sean Wheelan

Visual Effects Producer

Oddfrid Ropstad
Oddfrid Ropstad

Set Costumer

Elin Plantin
Elin Plantin

Visual Effects Coordinator

Christian Schaanning
Christian Schaanning

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Arne Kaupang
Arne Kaupang

Visual Effects Supervisor

Lina Nordqvist
Lina Nordqvist

Production Design

Nick Allder
Nick Allder

Special Effects Coordinator

Christian Lindholm
Christian Lindholm

Visual Effects Supervisor

Eirik Evjen
Eirik Evjen

Still Photographer

Pål Morten Hverven
Pål Morten Hverven

Special Effects Supervisor

Andrei Cretan
Andrei Cretan

First Assistant Camera

Teemu Liakka
Teemu Liakka

Underwater Camera

Maja Storbekken
Maja Storbekken

Script Supervisor

Mark Roberts
Mark Roberts

Special Effects Supervisor

Johan Bjerke
Johan Bjerke

First Assistant Camera

Fericean Cosmin
Fericean Cosmin

Underwater Camera

Magnus Beite
Magnus Beite

Original Music Composer

Ørjan Karlsen
Ørjan Karlsen

Line Producer

Gina Calin
Gina Calin

Set Decoration

Fredric Vogel
Fredric Vogel

Dialogue Editor

Jan Eirik Langøen
Jan Eirik Langøen

Executive Producer

Rodica Popa
Rodica Popa

Line Producer

Lars Erik Hansen
Lars Erik Hansen

VFX Supervisor

Collection

Wave / Quake Collection



Reviews

Reno

⭐ 6/10

January 14, 2016

> They expected it, but never prepared for it.

This is the latest natural disaster flick from the Norway. About an inland tsunami that caused due to the landslide near the lake that based around the mountains. Kind of fresh in that perspective, because as far I remember I haven't seen a movie evolve in this theme which is only a slightly differs from water reservoir burst and flood accidental concepts.

It's definitely a good watch, somethin… read the rest.

Norsk

⭐ 7/10

November 2, 2017

The Wave is an excellent Norwegian language disaster film. It centers on a geologist who is leaving town with his family for a better paying job. However, before he leaves, he suspects the mountain there may be in danger of imminent collapse. He has to convince his colleagues while there is still time for escape. When his worst fears come true, the town's inhabitants have 10 minutes to escape. Chaos then occurs as everyone tries to escape and the… read the rest.

StarsNtheDarkness

⭐ 7/10

October 3, 2021

Some pretty darn good CGI for a smaller budget movie. And when the two guys were stuck in the crevice while it was closing?!?! I was legitimately afraid for them. I do wish we could have experienced the wave for longer but alas … that’s the nature of a tsunami. A few seconds of action and then lots and lots of devastation. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ One of the better disaster movies overall. Straightforward, good acting, and not overwhelmed with bad CGI.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

March 10, 2024

Based on what might be a real scenario, we find ourselves in a pretty Norwegian fjord town that might be in danger from a tsunami. How? Well, apparently there are millions of tons of rock precariously situated on the mountainside that are likely to eventually slide down into the water and create a monumental tidal wave. There are loads of early warning systems in place and that's lucky for geologist "Kristian" (Kristoffer Joner) and his family. H… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

NO

Budget

$5,904,067

Revenue

$12,975,143

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