Summaries

In September 2011, on a cold and gray week, the swimmer Marcelo Collet awaits permission from the Coast Guard to carry out the biggest challenge of his life. After two years of preparation, he's going to try to swim the English Channel, considered the 'Everest' of swimming in open waters. Due to the weather, his chances of getting in the water and facing the twelve hours that separate England and France are getting smaller and smaller. During the days of waiting, we learn about what this athlete has had to overcome, since at 17 he was run over during a cycling practice right after his first summons to be a part of the Brazilian Triathlon squad, losing a considerable amount of movement in his left leg. After being run over, Collet devoted himself heart and soul to swimming and competed in the Paralympic Games in Athens and Beijing. Today, at age 35, he has returned to triathlons and is preparing to compete at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. A Totally Independent documentary.—Felipe Kowalczuk

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Genres
  • Adventure
  • Drama
  • Sport
  • Documentary
Release date Aug 31, 2016
Countries of origin Brazil United Kingdom
Language Portuguese
Filming locations England, UK
Production companies Mar Aberto Audiovisual Open Water Films

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Runtime 1h 15m
Color Color
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