Floaters

Get ready for a heartfelt, funny, and uplifting summer adventure when Floaters arrives exclusively in theaters on July 10, 2026.

"THE FLOATERS follows struggling musician Nomi who accepts a last-resort job from her overachiever best friend Mara: mentoring misfit campers, the "Floaters," at their childhood Jewish summer camp."


From filmmaker Rachel Israel (Keep the Change, Influenced), this crowd-pleasing comedy celebrates friendship, self-discovery, and the universal search for belonging.

Starring Jackie Tohn, Sarah Podemski, Aya Cash, Judah Lewis, Nina Bloomgarden, Seth Green, Steve Guttenberg, and more, Floaters follows Nomi, a struggling musician who reluctantly returns to her childhood Jewish summer camp to supervise a group of misfit teens known as "the floaters." When a fierce rivalry with a neighboring camp sparks a high-stakes competition, Nomi and her unlikely team must come together to save the camp they love.

Packed with humor, heart, and memorable characters, Floaters offers a charming look at finding your place in the world while embracing the connections that matter most. Check out the new poster and watch the trailer today!

Here's a look at the first trailer for The Floaters:

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The Floaters

“So, is everyone here, like, Jewish-Jewish?"

Synopsis: Freshly ousted from her rock band, Nomi (Jackie TohnNobody Wants This) takes a last-resort job from her best friend Mara (Sarah PodemskiReservation Dogs) at their childhood Jewish summer camp. As camp director Mara contends with a busted septic system, she tasks Nomi to supervise a group of outsider teens called the floaters. When their rival camp – led by Mara and Nomi's nemesis Daniel (Seth Green) – issues a high stakes challenge with prize money on the line, Nomi pushes the limits and loses Mara’s trust. Now, Nomi and the Floaters must overcome their differences and outperform their rivals to keep the camp alive.Framed through multigenerational perspectives, The Floaters is an offbeat comedy that captures the rich diversity of a Jewish summer camp and explores the conflict between leaving one’s mark and building connection.
Release Date: July 10, 2026
Director: Rachel Israel
Writer: Rachel Israel
Cast: Jackie Tohn; Sarah Podemski; Aya Cash

The Floaters