The 2011 film, a biographical drama based on Bethany Hamilton’s autobiography, used various locations to recreate the surfer’s life and the dramatic shark attack that changed it forever. Principal photography occurred primarily in Hawaii, on the islands of Kauai and Oahu. Specific locations included Hanalei Bay and Tunnels Beach, known for their stunning scenery and excellent surfing conditions. Several scenes were also filmed in other locations to capture the essence of competitive surfing events.
Choosing authentic locations was vital for the film’s success. Filming in Hawaii, Hamilton’s home state and the actual site of the shark attack, lent credibility and emotional depth to the story. The backdrop of these iconic surf spots not only provided visually stunning imagery but also contributed to the film’s realistic portrayal of surfing culture. This attention to detail enhanced the narrative’s power, allowing viewers to connect more deeply with Hamilton’s journey of resilience and triumph. The film’s on-location shooting also benefited the local economy and showcased the beauty of the Hawaiian Islands to a global audience.