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Seagull 2019

84 min📅 2019-11-03

"Some secrets are worse than others."

Survivor Rose emerges from eight harsh years on a remote shoreline to confront the ghosts of her past in the seaside town she once called home.

Director: Peter Blach

Cast

Gabrielle Sheppard
Rose
Adam Radcliffe
Jeff
Jessica Hynes
Jessica Hynes
Janet
Miranda Beinart-Smith
Lily
Rosie Steel
Rosie Steel
Violet
Paul Forman
Paul Forman
Connor
James Abbott
Postman
Oliver Senton
Oliver Senton
Pat

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seagull (2019) about?

After surviving eight years alone on a beach, Rose comes back to her hometown to face the unresolved pain and secrets that drove her away. Her return stirs uneasy memories among locals and forces her to confront whether the truth is worth the cost.

Who directed Seagull?

Seagull was directed by Peter Blach, delivering a moody and introspective take on survival and redemption.

Who stars in Seagull?

The film stars Gabrielle Sheppard as Rose, alongside Adam Radcliffe, Jessica Hynes, Miranda Beinart-Smith, Rosie Steel, and Paul Forman in pivotal roles.

Is Seagull (2019) worth watching?

With its tight 84-minute runtime and blend of thriller and drama, Seagull offers a gripping character study for fans of psychological tension. While unrated on IMDb, its atmospheric storytelling and strong lead performance make it a compelling watch for those drawn to atmospheric, character-driven horror-thrillers.

How long is Seagull?

Seagull runs 84 minutes, a brisk yet immersive experience perfect for a single-night viewing.

About Seagull (2019) — A survivor's return floods a coastal town with secrets

Survivor Rose emerges from eight harsh years on a remote shoreline to confront the ghosts of her past in the seaside town she once called home. Peter Blach's Seagull (2019) weaves a tense, atmospheric thriller around a woman determined to settle unfinished scores, even if it dredges up secrets darker than the storm-wracked tides. With Gabrielle Sheppard at the heart of the storm as the resilient yet fragile Rose, the film blends psychological dread with family drama, asking how far someone will go to bury—or expose—the past. Moody visuals and a steadily building sense of unease turn a quiet coastal return into a gripping exploration of guilt, identity, and survival.

Drenched in suspense and anchored by Sheppard's raw performance, Seagull (2019) transforms a personal reckoning into a genre-defying drama where every shadow hides more than just the wind. Jessica Hynes and Adam Radcliffe add layered tension as townsfolk whose own buried truths threaten to collide with Rose's mission, while the director's restrained pacing keeps the emotional and narrative stakes simmering just below the surface.