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Featuring:
Peyton List, Lauren Esposito, Daniel Needs
Written by:
Eric Bergemann
Directed by:
Hayley MacFarlane
Release Date:
September 17, 2020
Original Title:
Swimming for Gold
Alternate Titles:
Nadando por el Oro
泳得金牌
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Head Gear Films
Jaggi Entertainment
Kreo Films
Liquid Noise Films
MarVista Entertainment
McLaren House
Metrol Technology
Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G FR: U NL: 9
Runtime: 91
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.
When Claire Carpenter's dad sends her to Australia to coach an elite boys swim team, Claire finds herself face to face with long-time rival Mikayla Michaels, and the news that the camp will close if the team loses the next meet. To save the camp, Claire must overcome a secret fear, put aside her differences with Mikayla and rediscover her passion.
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Casting Director:
Ben Parkinson
Co-Producer:
Kelly Son Hing
Kylie Pascoe
Costume Design:
Saascha Wiki Kessell
Director:
Hayley MacFarlane
Director of Photography:
Shing Fung Cheung
Editor:
Charlotte Cutting
Executive Producer:
Compton Ross
Larry Grimaldi
Fernando Szew
Lionel Hicks
Hannah Pillemer
Phil Hunt
Janine Pearce
Original Music Composer:
Angela Little
Producer:
Spencer McLaren
Steve Jaggi
Production Design:
Ross Wallace
Writer:
Eric Bergemann
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