The Swimmers (2022) Release Date, and Everything We Know So Far!!!

The Swimmers is a brand-new Netflix movie that chronicles the motivational voyage of teenage sisters Yusra and Sara Mardini.

The movie, which is based on a true tale and is directed by Sally El-Hosaini, stars Lebanese actress Manal Issa and her sister Nathalie Issa in the roles of Sara and Yusra. It demonstrates how the two escaped the Syrian Civil War in 2015 and contributed to the lives of other refugees in the process.

Amazingly, just one year after their dangerous journey, Yusra took part in swimming competitions at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro as a member of the Refugee Olympic squad.

Here is all the information you need to know about the 2022 Netflix original emotional drama The Swimmers, including the premiere date, cast, narrative summary, and other recent events.

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Netflix Release Date For The Movie The Swimmers

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The Swimmers is all set to be made its global premiere on September 8, 2022, at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Before it becomes available to stream on Netflix on November 23, 2022, it will first be shown in a limited number of theatres on November 11, 2022.

Due to the COVID-19 epidemic in 2020, principal photography was postponed five days before it was scheduled to begin. In April 2021, production got underway, including locations in Turkey, Belgium, and the UK.

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The Swimmers Plot Speculations

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Yusra Mardini, a teenage refugee from Olympia, is the center of this story. Along with her sister, Sara, she is credited for bringing a dinghy full of other refugees to safety on the other side of the Aegean Sea.

Yusra and Sara Mardini were forced to flee their homeland of Syria in 2015 when the civil war caused the destruction of their family home. They traveled to Turkey from Lebanon, where they made arrangements to be smuggled into Greece on a dinghy.

The duo, along with two others who could swim, were in charge of saving the lives of people on board when the overcrowded dinghy’s engine failed while the migrants were in the middle of the Aegean Sea. Yusra participated in two swimming events for the Refugee Olympic squad in the Rio Olympics less than a year after their horrific experience.

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Major Casts In The Movie The Swimmers

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Manal and Nathalie Issa, real-life sisters, are portraying the siblings in The Swimmers. Nathalie Issa portrays Yusra, and Manal Issa portrays Sara. For both sisters, this is their first international role.

Manal portrayed Lina in the 2015 movie Parisienne, and she also starred in the film The Anger, which was about a young Lebanese girl who leaves her little village and develops feelings for a European man. She appeared in The Sea Ahead as well. Also, I n the Syrian movie “My Favourite Fabric,” Nathalie played a leading role.

James Krishna Floyd, who starred in The Good Karma Hospital, also has a role in The Swimmers. He earlier performed in the movie My Brother The Devil under the direction of Sally El Hosaini. In addition to these, other stars who will play their roles in this movie include

1. Ahmed Malek as Nizar

2. Matthias Schweighöfer as Sven

3. Ali Suliman as Ezzat Mardini

4. Kinda Alloush as Mervat Mardini

5. Elmi Rashid Elmi as Bilal

Is There A Trailer For The Swimmers?

Yes, just before the Toronto International Film Festival premiere, Netflix released a trailer for The Swimmers that demonstrates the remarkable journey the sisters undertook. 

The True Story Behind The Movie The Swimmers

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Many people were forced to escape for their safety as a result of the civil war that enveloped Syria in 2015 and claimed hundreds of deaths. Unfortunately, Yusra and Sarah Mardini, who was raised in the suburbs of Damascus, were in the same circumstance.

The sisters and two other passengers were forced to swim next to the overcrowded boat until they reached Lesbos after it broke down in the middle of the Aegean Sea.

They ultimately made their home in Berlin with their parents, who had also fled Syria at the same time. Sarah was forced to end her swimming career due to an unexpected shoulder injury she sustained during the incident.

After swimming in the 2016 Rio Olympics, Yusra carried on the sisters’ aim by defeating four other swimmers in a 100m butterfly heat race while representing the IOC Refugee team.

Netflix is getting ready to visually convey The Swimmers, the tale of two sisters who fought their way from a war-torn nation to a new home while adhering to the little faith they have left.