Adrift starring Shailene Woodley & Sam Claflin: A true story about Love, Courage and Survival
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
VIVA International Pictures proudly presents “Adrift”, an incredible true story about the resilience of the human spirit and the transcendent power of love. Based on the book by Tami Oldham Ashcraft.
Two young lovers, Tami Oldham and Richard Sharp, sail across the ocean together.
Real life couple Tami Oldham and Richard Sharp in the 80's
Filled with romance and excitement, they never anticipated to be sailing directly into a hurricane that whips up 40-foot waves and 140-knot winds, making it one of the most catastrophic hurricanes in recorded history.
In the aftermath of the storm, Tami awakens to a dilapidated boat, with Richard nowhere in sight. Panic-stricken, she tries to radio for help and put the boat back in order. By some miracle, she finds Richard in the waters, badly injured. With no hope for rescue, Tami must find the strength and determination to save herself and the man she can’t see herself living without.
Taking the role of Tami is Shailene Woodley (The Fault in our Stars / Divergent), while Richard is played by Sam Claflin (Me Before You / The Hunger Games).
Aaron Kandell (Walt Disney’s Moana), one of the movie’s screenwriters, reveals that he and his twin brother Jordan wrote the story with Woodley in mind. When they visited Tami Oldham in her home in the San Juan Islands, they instantly saw her strength and her free spirit, and she reminded them so much of Woodley whom they’ve known since her role in “The Descendants”.
“So as soon as we finished (the script), she was the first person we sent it to,” Jordan adds.
Woodley says, “I was so captivated by it, by who Tami is and the love story. I really felt the energy of the divine soulmate connection between Tami and her fiancée, Richard. A swimmer, but not at all a pro in sailing, the actress spent about a month before production in Hawaii learning how to sail on all different types of boats."
Claflin bagged the role of Richard after a phone call with the acclaimed director Baltasar Kormakur (Everest, The Oath) convinced him that he was “totally right for the role”.
Woodley and Claflin rehearsed together for two weeks in Fiji prior to principal photography.
“It was so helpful…We really just clicked,” says Woodley about her co-star, whom she further describes as “hands down, the hardest-working, most generous, compassionate individual” she’s ever worked with. Woodley continues, “The elements that we were working in were not easy, shooting on a boat in open water for 14 hours. Never once did he complain.”
Tami Oldham Ashcraft after her trip.
Today, Ashcraft lives on San Juan Island off the coast of Washington, where she still sails regularly. Though she still carries the memory of her experience and her fiancé with her every day, she’s gotten married, has two children, and is the picture of happiness. The only sign of her trauma is a tiny sextant pendant, encrusted with a diamond, which she wears every day.
‘Hazana’ after it was towed into the harbor at Hilo.
About midway into production, Tami herself visited set, making the cast feel that she truly embraced this film. “It was amazing to meet her finally but also, I was hyper-aware of how emotional this experience must be for her, the trauma of being stuck out at sea. My prayer is that she has found healing as well through this experience,” Woodley says.
“One of the first things she said to me was, ‘You remind me of him (Richard) so much,’ which was really a special moment for me,” notes Claflin. “Having her seal of approval was so important.”
“Adrift” filmed for 49 days, primarily on location in Fiji, with a few weeks on stage in New Zealand.
Special thanks to Viva International Pictures for inviting us at the advance screening of "Adrift" at Robinsons Galleria. It was a film that gave me 50% terror while I was watching it because it all flashback to me all the travel I did in the past where we need to ride a boat for island hopping and one of the most challenging travel I experienced was when we went to Balabac, Palawan. The waves were really huge and a storm was about to him the country that time, good thing our boatmen were really experienced and they did everything just to make our trip worth while and we were safe, I was praying all the time that we will arrive at our destination safe and sound.
This film is very inspiring and it will the viewers hope and courage to always rely on yourself no matter what happens. At times that we can depend on no one else but ourselves, we should always be strong enough to withstand trials coming our way.
ADRIFT IS NOW SHOWING IN CINEMAS NATIONWIDE!
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