Men Who Swim

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  • NR
  • 2010
  • 7.1  (226)

Men Who Swim is a heartwarming and humorous documentary film that explores the lives of a group of middle-aged Swedish men who swim synchronously in a local swim team, called the Stockholm Art Swim Gents. The story follows two protagonists: Men Who Swim's director, the Swedish comedian and former swimmer, Dylan Williams, and his new teammate, Simon Stadin, who joined the group after moving to Sweden from London.

The film begins by introducing Dylan Williams as he moves to Stockholm with his Swedish wife and children. Dylan, who hasn't swum since high school, soon discovers the Stockholm Art Swim Gents, a local swim team that prides itself on aquatic synchronicity. Fascinated by the team's unique blend of athleticism and artistry, Dylan decides to join the group, despite his initial fear of swimming.

Meanwhile, Simon Stadin, a British marketing executive, and a father of two, decides to leave England with his family to start a new life in Sweden. Simon, who misses his former swim team, begins to look for a new group to join and soon connects with Dylan and the Stockholm Art Swim Gents. The film follows Simon's journey as he tries to fit in a new country and a new swim team.

Despite the team's intimidating reputation for being all-male and ultra-competitive, Dylan and Simon eventually make their way into the group and begin to train with the rest of the team. The film focuses on the challenges they face as they adapt to the team's strict training regimen and immerse themselves in the world of synchronized swimming.

As they train and perform together, the team members develop a strong bond that transcends their differences in background and age. Through their shared passion for swimming and synchronized performance, the men find friendship, support, and a sense of belonging.

Directed by Dylan Williams, Men Who Swim is an intimate and humorous portrait of a unique group of men who challenge gender stereotypes and celebrate the joys of physical expression. The film not only highlights the art form of synchronized swimming but also explores universal themes of belonging, identity, and the courage to try something new.

By the end of the film, the Stockholm Art Swim Gents compete in a local competition, performing an elaborate routine that showcases their hard work and dedication. The audience is left with a profound appreciation of the beauty of selected art form and the men's commitment to their sport and their friendship.

Overall, Men Who Swim is a delightful and uplifting documentary that offers a glimpse into the world of synchronized swimming and celebrates the power of camaraderie and perseverance. It's a must-see film for anyone who loves stories of unconventional friendships and the joy of discovering a new passion.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2010
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (226)