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- 26 premios y 15 nominaciones en total
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Excellent, moving story which has been captured in a way that highlighted the struggles that Mercedes had as a woman in a male dominated time.
Beautifully filmed which is even more remarkable when you find out it was written and filmed by such a young Director (Elliot Hasler) as an indie film with a limited budget. Despite this, the film stands up on its own and more than comparable to other 'swim' themed films made with Hollywood stars and multi-million pound budgets.
Having decided to go and see the film after watching a few of the cast and director interviewed on BBC breakfast, I thoroughly enjoyed it and the feel good factor I was left with. Would definitely recommend.
Beautifully filmed which is even more remarkable when you find out it was written and filmed by such a young Director (Elliot Hasler) as an indie film with a limited budget. Despite this, the film stands up on its own and more than comparable to other 'swim' themed films made with Hollywood stars and multi-million pound budgets.
Having decided to go and see the film after watching a few of the cast and director interviewed on BBC breakfast, I thoroughly enjoyed it and the feel good factor I was left with. Would definitely recommend.
This is an independent film made on a budget. Once this is borne in mind the film maker has produced a well made film telling a human story about a young woman who achieved amazing success despite being a young woman and in a male dominated sport. I found the story moving, entertaining and educational. I came to understand the struggle involved and courage required for channel swimming. The film captured the risks and the very basic support available at the time. The cinematography is very good, and the music and period atmosphere is excellent. Yes it is not a Hollywood block buster but is has charm, its own style and is well worth watching. It is well worth seeing.
Long-since retired, I present commercial screenings of films at the unique former mobile theatre, Century Theatre, in Coalville, Leicestershire.
I chose to show Vindication Swim to mark my 20th anniversary and this proved to be a very popular choice!
This very high standard, low budget UK production features good performances from both sides of the camera.
Leading lady, newcomer Kirsten Callaghan delivers a delicately fine performance as Mercedes Gleitze, the first British woman to swim the English Channel in 1927, doing all her own swimming - in the Channel! A truly versatile young actress!
I was also very impressed by John Locke's performance as the sad and troubled swimming coach whose life is rejuvenated after he takes Ms Gleitze under his wing.
The pace and interest of the film never flags and, as we used to say, "you could hear a pin drop", as my audience were totally engrossed in the film, which also features some great location shooting and cinematography.
A very accomplished piece of work by the young writer/director Elliott Hasler - an excellent feature film debut.
I understand the film has already proved very successful and I now consider it to be perfect viewing for village halls and other small venues on the non-theatrical circuit. I heartily recommend it and I'm sure my own audience would fully agree with me.
I chose to show Vindication Swim to mark my 20th anniversary and this proved to be a very popular choice!
This very high standard, low budget UK production features good performances from both sides of the camera.
Leading lady, newcomer Kirsten Callaghan delivers a delicately fine performance as Mercedes Gleitze, the first British woman to swim the English Channel in 1927, doing all her own swimming - in the Channel! A truly versatile young actress!
I was also very impressed by John Locke's performance as the sad and troubled swimming coach whose life is rejuvenated after he takes Ms Gleitze under his wing.
The pace and interest of the film never flags and, as we used to say, "you could hear a pin drop", as my audience were totally engrossed in the film, which also features some great location shooting and cinematography.
A very accomplished piece of work by the young writer/director Elliott Hasler - an excellent feature film debut.
I understand the film has already proved very successful and I now consider it to be perfect viewing for village halls and other small venues on the non-theatrical circuit. I heartily recommend it and I'm sure my own audience would fully agree with me.
Wow. What an enthralling film from the word go. Had me wrapped in the story from the off and the attention to detail for the architecture and settings for the era was amazing. The ocean clips were chilling. Thank you for bringing Mercedes story to us. A remarkable story that covered not just Mercedes' story but told of woman's struggles and misogyny back in the day. Her strive to prove her critics and to herself beyond all difficulties and weather / tide made one feel quite humble to watch. A true triumph of a film and story telling. Kirsten and Elliott its a wonde4ful film of which you must feel very proud.
What a great film this is about an inspirational true story that seems lost to time. I had never heard of Mercedes Gleitze before, but the film does a great job of bringing you on the journey of really understanding all the challenges she faced and the emotional rollercoaster she went on. Not only did she have to deal with the actual task of swimming the channel, but to do that as a woman at that time makes it all the more impressive.
I loved the way it was shot, the very clever use of black and white scenes mixed with colour scenes when she was in the water which gives the impression she was truly free in the open waters, away from her normal life on land.
A really entertaining, cleverly written film about an amazing woman, well worth a watch.
I loved the way it was shot, the very clever use of black and white scenes mixed with colour scenes when she was in the water which gives the impression she was truly free in the open waters, away from her normal life on land.
A really entertaining, cleverly written film about an amazing woman, well worth a watch.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAll the swimming sequences were shot in the English Channel itself without the use of any tanks, green screens or body doubles. Lead actress, Kirsten Callaghan, trained for months in open-water swimming prior the filming and completed all those sequences herself without the use of stunt doubles, sometimes swimming for up to four hours at a time.
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- 113.529 US$
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- 1h 38min(98 min)
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