THE SWIMMERS - Curated Q&A | TIFF 2022

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2022
  • The team behind THE SWIMMERS in conversation with TIFF in advance of its premiere at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. This soaring epic dramatizes the true story of two sisters who left their home in war-torn Syria for a new life in Europe - and the chance to compete in the 2016 Summer Olympics.
    The 47th Toronto International Film Festival runs September 8 to 18, 2022. For more, visit tiff.net.
    An epic adventure drawn from the most pressing of global stories, The Swimmers tells the remarkable true tale of sisters Yusra and Sara Mardini, who fled their home in war-torn Damascus to seek a new life in Europe and earn the chance to compete in the Olympics. Directed by Sally El Hosaini (My Brother the Devil) and written by Jack Thorne (TIFF ’19’s The Aeronauts), this is a moving story of two young women refugees, and their inspiring reach for a better life. Yusra and Sara have pursued rigorous swimming training with their father (Ali Suliman) since childhood. By 2015, with Syria’s devastating civil war escalating, their dreams of Olympic gold are quickly fading. They decide to risk the perilous journey to Europe. Accompanied by their cousin (Ahmed Malek), they escape first to Lebanon, then Turkey. Then, in a bravura sequence equal to any great action blockbuster, they board a small boat teeming with fellow refugees to cross a frequently lethal stretch of the Mediterranean sea. Their journey is far from over. Nathalie Issa and Manal Issa, sisters in real life, deliver outstanding performances as Yusra and Sara, full of the passion and emotional intimacy that can come only from a lifetime lived together. As Yusra and Sara’s fortunes begin to look brighter in Europe, swim coach Sven Spannenkrebs (Matthias Schweighöfer) offers the opportunity to fulfill their lifelong dream. Propelled by gripping events and El Hosaini’s powerfully cinematic storytelling, The Swimmers is a testament to perseverance in the face of unspeakable adversity. But the heart of the film is the relationship between two sisters, fiercely holding onto life, and their love for each other.
    Sally El Hosaini was born in Swansea, Wales and raised in Cairo. She has directed the shorts The Fifth Bowl (08) and Henna Night (09), the television series Babylon (14), and her feature debut My Brother the Devil (13). The Swimmers (22) is her latest film.
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