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Swimming Upstream

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Australia, United States · 2003
Rated PG-13 · 1h 54m
Director Russell Mulcahy
Starring Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis, Jesse Spencer, Tim Draxl
Genre Drama

Tony Singleton comes from a large, dysfunctional family. One of many siblings, he dreams of making his mark and receiving recognition from Harold, his cold, alcoholic father. He turns to competitive swimming, quickly proving he is a talented athlete -- but winning over his dad won't be simple.

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The Hollywood Reporter by

Without them (Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis), the melodramatic chronicle of real-life swimmer Tony Fingleton's formative years would have very little going for it.

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Variety by David Stratton

Distinguished by some unusually fine performances, but the lack of a satisfactory third act diminishes overall result.

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TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh

Fingleton turned his own story into a feel-good fable; neither Martin McGrath's gorgeous cinematography nor the hypnotic score by Run Lola Run(1998) composers Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil's can compensate.

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The New York Times by Stephen Holden

The role, one of the meatiest of Mr. Rush's career, is equal in flash and complexity to his turns as the pianist David Helfgott in "Shine" and the Marquis de Sade in "Quills."

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