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Swimming for Gold

- Her first time coaching is their last chance to win

Young elite swimmer Claire is sent to Australia to coach a boys swimming team, where she must overcome an old rival and a secret fear to save the swimming camp from closing.

Release Date : 2020-09-17

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : MarVista EntertainmentLiquid Noise FilmsMcLaren HouseHead Gear FilmsMetrol TechnologyKreo FilmsJaggi Entertainment

Production Country : AustraliaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Peyton List

Character Name : Claire Carpenter

Original Name : Peyton List

Gender : Female

Daniel Needs

Character Name : Liam Henderson

Original Name : Daniel Needs

Gender : Male

Lauren Esposito

Character Name : Mikayla Michaels

Original Name : Lauren Esposito

Gender : Female

Olivia Nardini

Character Name : Annabelle Shumpert

Original Name : Olivia Nardini

Gender : Female

Johrel Martschinke

Character Name : Cooper

Original Name : Johrel Martschinke

Gender : Male

Ray Chong Nee

Character Name : Coach Bodhi

Original Name : Ray Chong Nee

Gender : Male

Martin Dingle Wall

Character Name : Calvin Carpenter

Original Name : Martin Dingle Wall

Gender : Male

Candice Hill

Character Name : Jill Millions

Original Name : Candice Hill

Gender : Female

Alexa Curtis

Character Name : Jordan

Original Name : Alexa Curtis

Gender : Male

Loren Arcadio

Character Name : Elsa Chang

Original Name : Loren Arcadio

Gender : Female

Liam Hop Yek Dodds

Character Name : Richard Chang

Original Name : Liam Hop Yek Dodds

Gender : Male

Janelle Bailey

Character Name : Liam's Mum

Original Name : Janelle Bailey

Gender : Female

Steve Nation

Character Name : Liam's Dad

Original Name : Steve Nation

Gender : Male

Susie O’Neill

Character Name : Herself (Judge)

Original Name : Susie O’Neill

Gender : Female

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Average watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend unless you're just into swimming / swimming movies. I already knew Peyton List could carry a movie, and Olivia Nardini is amazing, but this story carries a level of psychological nuance that I don't think it conveys properly. Partly because it hides the nuance in some of the characters as an unnecessary reveal later on, and partly because they just fail to have the character address it directly. A lot of the movie is her just being a sullen jerk or an angry jerk, but the movie is fairly enjoyable. I think that is mostly due to the great character work by the cast. While I don't think this movie is a waste of your time, there are just better things to watch.