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Die Schwimmerinnen

Originaltitel: The Swimmers
  • 2022
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 14 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,4/10
39.236
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die Schwimmerinnen (2022)
A story of the miraculous journey made by swimming sisters Yusra and Sarah Mardini who fled as refugees from war-torn Syria all the way to the 2016 Rio Olympics.
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Eine Geschichte über die wundersame Reise der Schwimmerinnen Yusra und Sarah Mardini, die als Flüchtlinge aus dem kriegsgebeutelten Syrien bis zu den Olympischen Spielen 2016 in Rio geflohen... Alles lesenEine Geschichte über die wundersame Reise der Schwimmerinnen Yusra und Sarah Mardini, die als Flüchtlinge aus dem kriegsgebeutelten Syrien bis zu den Olympischen Spielen 2016 in Rio geflohen sind.Eine Geschichte über die wundersame Reise der Schwimmerinnen Yusra und Sarah Mardini, die als Flüchtlinge aus dem kriegsgebeutelten Syrien bis zu den Olympischen Spielen 2016 in Rio geflohen sind.

  • Regie
    • Sally El Hosaini
  • Drehbuch
    • Sally El Hosaini
    • Jack Thorne
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Matthias Schweighöfer
    • Ali Suliman
    • James Krishna Floyd
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,4/10
    39.236
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Sally El Hosaini
    • Drehbuch
      • Sally El Hosaini
      • Jack Thorne
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Matthias Schweighöfer
      • Ali Suliman
      • James Krishna Floyd
    • 120Benutzerrezensionen
    • 61Kritische Rezensionen
    • 62Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 Gewinn & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    The Swimmers: Diving In
    Featurette 2:35
    The Swimmers: Diving In

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    Matthias Schweighöfer
    Matthias Schweighöfer
    • Sven
    Ali Suliman
    Ali Suliman
    • Ezzat Mardini
    James Krishna Floyd
    James Krishna Floyd
    • Emad
    Roderick Hill
    Roderick Hill
    • Viktor
    Ahmed Malek
    Ahmed Malek
    • Nizar
    Dritan Kastrati
    Dritan Kastrati
    • Vadim
    Manal Issa
    Manal Issa
    • Sara Mardini
    Daniel Eghan
    Daniel Eghan
    • Refugee
    Nathalie Issa
    • Yusra Mardini
    Balázs Csémy
    Balázs Csémy
    • Hungarian Mechanic
    Alfredo Tavares
    Alfredo Tavares
    • Olympic Coach
    Nahel Tzegai
    Nahel Tzegai
    • Shada
    Aso Sherabayani
    Aso Sherabayani
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    Joelle Koissi
    Joelle Koissi
    • Olympic Photographer
    Frank Rod
    • Gustavo (Argentine athlete)
    Kinda Alloush
    • Mervat Mardini
    Yao Chin
    • Reporter at Rio Games
    Fernando Piloni
    Fernando Piloni
    • Radio announcer narrator
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    • Regie
      • Sally El Hosaini
    • Drehbuch
      • Sally El Hosaini
      • Jack Thorne
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    7paul-allaer

    Awe-inspiring if slightly overlong film based on true story

    As "The Swimmers" (2022 release from Turkey; 135 min) opens, we are in "2011, a suburb of Damascus, Syria", and we get to know sisters Yursa and Sara, whose father is also their swim coach. We then go to "2015, Four Years Later", and the civil war in Syria is destroying everything. Yursa and Sara, now 17 yo, decide to flee Syria, accompanied by their cousin. At this point we are less than 15 minutes in the movie.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest from Welsh-Egyptian director Sally El Hoisani ("My Brother The Devil). Here she brings the true story of the Mardini family, in particular Yursa and Sara, who are competitive swimmers. The film is really several movies into one: the dramatic journey these sisters, and many more like them, were taking that particular year (2015) to escape the living hell that was (is) Syria. There are no words, frankly. (You may recall that when Germany was confronted with wave after wave of refugees, then=Chancellor Angela Merkel famously declared "wir schaffen das", "we can handle this". One of the most courageous political decisions by a Western leader EVER.) The film also brings the account of Yusra as the underdog swimmer trying to reach the 2016 Olympics, at reminding of being "Rocky" for swimming. Last but not least, the film also reminds us that these refugees are first and foremost people like you and me, going up against impossible situations and circumstances of life. The film is a little long for its own good, but it's a minor complaint. Yusra and Sara are played by real life sisters Nathalie and Manai Issa.

    "The Swimmers" had a limited US theatrical run earlier this month, and it started streaming on Netflix just a few days ago. The movie is currently rated 82% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, and for good reason. If you have any interests in understanding why it is that millions upon millions of people have fled Syria over the last decade and what they go through to try and reach safety in Europe, or if you are looking for a good underdog story set in the world of competitive swimming, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
    8edwin-wks

    Swim for those who died at sea...

    ... trying to find a new life. Most of us reading this thankfully live in stable democracies in which the biggest concerns of our lives are inflation, rising interest rates and ever bigger mortgages. We do not really stop to consider others whose lives are upended or stymied by war, genocide and ruthless dictators. Some of us even cast a wary glance at refugees, asylum seekers and even ordinary migrants because they had the apparent audacity to seek a better life in our countries and take our jobs (even if these are jobs no one wanted in the first place, as the COVID-19 pandemic proved).

    Although it is not a cinematic masterpiece, The Swimmers tell an ample tale about the dreams and aspirations of every human being regardless of which country or family they are born into; they desire safety, shelter, community and, above all, an environment that supports their growth and allows them to find purpose and meaning in this universe. We all have but a short span of time on this planet and we should thank our lucky stars if we do not have to negotiate psychopathic and narcissistic leaders like Bashar al-Assad who put their own selfish interests before their nation's.
    10cathyannemoore-66196

    It opened my eyes

    Started to watch this film without knowing anything about it, only that it was trending at number 3 on Netflix. I usually switch films off with subtitles but something about this one lured me in. The balance of spoken English and subtitles actually worked for me as the film is about people attempting to cross International borders not all of them speaking the same language.

    I was, from the title expecting to see a story about 2 sisters training to be Olympic swimmers. And yes it is, but it's not a feel good story, it is the remarkable true story of a refugee achieving an Olympic dream. Living in my cosy U. K. bubble I had no concept of living in a war torn country and how that drives young people to risk their lives in order that their families can seek refuge in other countries and it has really opened my eyes.

    Lesbos was one of my favourite holiday destinations but in the last decade I have begrudgingly avoided it because of refugees landing on it's beaches . I now feel humbled after watching the harrowing depiction of the 'boat' journey. Part way through I almost stopped watching as their journey made me feel more and more uncomfortable as this wasn't going to be a story with a completely happy ending.

    There is also an insight into the conditions that refugees live in once they have arrived in Germany. Although not ideal thank goodness there are compassionate countries.

    The film felt authentic as there were no big stars in the cast and it seemed credible that they were refugees (the only actor I recognised was the one who played a good looking Doctor in The Good Karma Hospital).

    I think there should be more films made from the point of view of refugees as their story needs to be told.
    9DunkelheitVZ

    What is wrong with us humans?

    I needed to give this movie 9 stars out of 10, because it has such an important message. What are we doing with our world? Why do we let greed divide us? Why is it so important to wage war around every corner?

    This is an eye opening experience. To hear about refugees crossing the oceans in little boats and visually seeing what can happen is very different. Obviously it is very hard to get every suffering soul into Europe or the US, there are just too many, but this is why it is even more important to bring education and wealth into every corner of the world.

    It is important to have movies about fantasies, about princesses, about interesting stories, but it is maybe even more important to shine the light on unspeakable circumstances. So thanks a lot for this movie, thank you for a beautiful performance from the Issa sisters and thank you for human beings like the Mardini sisters.
    emperorsclothes

    I hated this film...

    ..for how much it made me cry. A beautiful film. Well told. I'm sure there was a lot more heartache and joy in their journey, but this was phenomenal to be able to fit into the length of a feature.. and no buts, purely a fantastic film. Kudos to the director, editors, and everyone involved. I wish to know everyone's story from their particular journey. I know many have had to do this trip and many didn't make it. Inspiring. IMDB is making me write more, but I don't mind just repeating how great this film is. I look forward to seeing more films directed by Sally El Hosaini and writing by her as well.

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      A lot of the actors that were on the rubber dinghy were actual refugees, called in order to achieve honesty in the story telling. The seasickness and fainting scene were also real.
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      Featured in 2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards (2023)
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      Brighter Than The Sun
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. November 2022 (Deutschland)
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      • Englisch
      • Arabisch
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      • Damascus, Syria(on location)
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      • 2 Std. 14 Min.(134 min)
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