Swimming Upstream (2003) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 27, 2003

Original Title:
Swimming Upstream

Alternate Titles:
El campeĆ³n
Gegen den Strom

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Baldwin Entertainment Group
Crusader Entertainment
Pacific Film and Television Commission
Upstream Productions

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 114

A young man aspiring for recognition of his talents battles against his estranged father's sentiment towards him as the father deals with his own demons.

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Art Direction:
Laurie Faen

Assistant Unit Manager:
Steve Bond

Book:
Diane Fingleton
Anthony Fingleton

Casting:
Ann Robinson

Cinematography:
Martin McGrath

Co-Producer:
Nick Morton

Costume Design:
Angus Strathie

Director:
Russell Mulcahy

Editor:
Marcus D'Arcy

Executive Producer:
William J. Immerman
Anthony Fingleton
Andrew Mason

Line Producer:
Carol Hughes

Music:
Johnny Klimek
Reinhold Heil

Post Production Supervisor:
Bronwyn Gerathy

Producer:
Karen Elise Baldwin
Howard Baldwin
Paul Pumpian

Production Design:
Roger Ford

Production Manager:
Jennifer Cornwell

Screenplay:
Anthony Fingleton

Set Decoration:
Kerrie Brown

Special Effects Supervisor:
Harry Ward

Unit Manager:
Paul Malone

Unit Production Manager:
Paul Pumpian

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