12 Feet Deep (2017)

12 Feet Deep (2017) is a gripping psychological thriller written and directed by Matt Eskandari. The film explores the harrowing ordeal of two sisters trapped in a swimming pool and the emotional and physical challenges they must overcome to survive.
The story begins with Bree (Nora-Jane Noone) and her estranged sister Jonna (Alexandra Park) visiting a public swimming pool. After the pool closes, an unfortunate series of events leaves the two sisters trapped under the facility’s fiberglass cover. Their situation worsens as they realize no one is coming to help, and they must rely on their wits and resolve to escape. As tensions rise, the sisters confront not only the physical danger but also buried emotional wounds and unresolved conflicts from their past.
To make matters worse, the facility’s janitor, Clara (Diane Farr), discovers them but chooses to exploit their predicament rather than help, adding a layer of psychological manipulation to their ordeal.
The film is a taut, claustrophobic thriller that keeps viewers on edge. With its limited setting and small cast, 12 Feet Deep relies heavily on character-driven tension and emotional stakes. Nora-Jane Noone and Alexandra Park deliver compelling performances, convincingly portraying the sistersβ evolving relationship as they face both external threats and internal struggles.