Producer Grace Atkins has spent decades of her career producing films for the BBC and National Geographic in tandem with her husband, director/cinematographer Paul Atkins. Her recent work in the commercial and television arena includes LOST, two Sci-Fi Channel Original Movies, and projects for Regent Cinema, HBO and Showtime. Grace co-produced the Sundance short CHIEF, for director Brett Wagner, as well as the Hawaii-based portions of OKA! AMERIKEE, the new film by Lavinia Currier (PASSION IN THE DESERT). Grace's many nominations and awards include Emmys, BAFTAs, New York Film Festival Awards, CINE, CINE Jury, and the CINE Master Series awards, along with a CAS nomination in 2005. She also took home "Best of Show" at the 2007 HAF Addy Awards for the short film DETOUR, which she produced for Brett Wagner.
Susan Casey, a journalist assigned to report on the hunt for a great white shark that killed a beloved surfing icon, stumbles on a team of scientists desperately trying to protect great whites from Earth's greatest predator: humans. The scientists, who live on a harsh, desolate patch of rock called the Farallones, allow Susan into their lives, where she is faced with a choice: Report the story she's been assigned, or gamble her career, her relationship, and ultimately her life to save a creature most people view as a vicious monster.