

Harold (GEOFFREY RUSH)

Tony (JESSE SPENCER)

Harold (GEOFFREY RUSH)

Dora (JUDY DAVIS)

John (TIM DRAXL) & Harold (GEOFFREY RUSH)

Tony (JESSE SPENCER) & John (TIM DRAXL)

Dora (JUDY DAVIS) & Harold (GEOFFREY RUSH)

(L to R) Young Harold Jr (KAIN O'KEEFFE), Young Ronald (ROBERT QUINN), Young Diane (KEEARA BYRNES), Young John (THOMAS DAVIDSON), Harold (GEOFFREY RUSH) & Young Tony (MITCHELL DELLEVERGIN)

(Russell Mulcahy - director
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In the spirit of Billy Elliot and Chariots
of Fire comes the compelling and inspirational true story of Tony
Fingleton, a young man from a troubled family who found the inner
strength to become a champion. Set in 1950’s Brisbane, Australia,
and based on Anthony Fingleton’s novel of the same name,
Swimming Upstream stars Jesse Spencer as the central character,
Tony, who beats the odds to become a champion swimmer in spite
of his overbearing alcoholic father played by Geoffrey Rush, and
his long-suffering but quietly heroic mother played by Judy Davis.
Overshadowed in his father’s eyes by his brothers (David
Hoflin and Tim Draxl), it is only when Tony displays an extraordinary
swimming talent that he feels he has a shot at winning his father’s
heart – and maybe even Olympic gold.
Starring: Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis, Jesse Spencer,
Tim Draxl Producers: Howard
Baldwin, Karen Baldwin, Paul Pompian Screenplay: Kate
Lanier and Anthony Fingleton Directed by: Russell
Mulcahy
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97 minutes
12A
10 Jun 2005
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