
Riptide
Drama
Overview
Discharged from a psychiatric hospital, Jacob attempts to resume life in Edinburgh, control his schizophrenia and be a worthwhile member of society. He works collecting litter from streets and parks. He boxes. He takes medication. He writes everything down. His Dad barely wants to know him. Frustrated by this banal existence and encouraged by his psychiatrist, Jacob travels to the Highlands in search of fulfillment. By the sea he encounters the charismatic Eva, who claims to be the secret daughter of Ingmar Bergman. She's on a mission. Jacob and Eva embark upon adventures.
Top Cast
Tim Barrow
Tim Barrow
Jacob
Tim Barrow
Jacob
Josh Brock
Josh Brock
Josh
Josh Brock
Josh
Cameron Docker
Cameron Docker
Cameron
Cameron Docker
Cameron
Harry Donnelly
Harry Donnelly
Dad
Harry Donnelly
Dad
Nathan Scott Dunn
Nathan Scott Dunn
Nathan
Nathan Scott Dunn
Nathan
Shona Brodie Hill
Shona Brodie Hill
Nurse Kirsty
Shona Brodie Hill
Nurse Kirsty
Thomas Morgan
Thomas Morgan
Thom
Thomas Morgan
Thom
Toby Mottershead
Toby Mottershead
Guitar Guy
Toby Mottershead
Guitar Guy
David Tudor
David Tudor
Jonathan
David Tudor
Jonathan
Jonny Tulloch
Jonny Tulloch
Jonny
Jonny Tulloch
Jonny
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