• Long Distance Swimmer – Sara Mardini

    Long Distance Swimmer – Sara Mardini



  • Long Distance Swimmer – Sara Mardini

    Long Distance Swimmer – Sara Mardini



  • Long Distance Swimmer – Sara Mardini

    Long Distance Swimmer – Sara Mardini



  • Long Distance Swimmer – Sara Mardini

    Long Distance Swimmer – Sara Mardini



Long Distance Swimmer – Sara Mardini

by Charly W. Feldman

Long Distance Swimmer – Sara Mardini

2022 | 88:00 min

Original Title:
GEGEN DEN STROM

Content Categories

Documentary
88 or 52min | OV German, English | German, English, French versions
Synopsis
One moment champion Syrian swimmer Sara Mardini is Europe’s most celebrated refugee and humanitarian, the next she is a 'criminal mastermind'. While her sister competes as a swimmer at the Olympics, Sara awaits trial and a possible 25-year prison sentence.

At 20, Sara was already famous. She fled Syria in 2015 with her younger sister Yusra. When their boat broke down as they were crossing the sea to Greece, Sara and Yusra jumped into the water. The sisters, both competitive swimmers, towed the boat to safety. Their journey made headlines around the world, and is dramatized in a Netflix film called The Swimmers. Our story begins when the fictionalised drama ends. Sara has spent three years rescuing refugees on the same journey that made her famous, but is suddenly arrested in August 2018, accused by Greek authorities of running a criminal enterprise and charged with “international espionage and people smuggling”. If convicted, she faces up to 25 years in prison and the end of her humanitarian career. Banned from Lesbos and waiting for news of the trial, she lives a surreal existence in Berlin. Studying at a liberal arts college by day, escaping to techno clubs at night, she tries to reconnect with her family, while Yusra trains for the Tokyo 2021 Olympics, a dream the two sisters once shared. Shot over a period of three years, the film follows Sara’s fight for justice and journey of self-discovery, and it illustrates Europe’s biggest shift in the last decade: from being a place that welcomed refugees to an environment hostile to those who dare pull drowning people out of the sea.
Festivals/Awards
2023
38 DOK.fest Munich – nominated VFF Documentary Film Production Award
30 Hot Docs Toronto
30 Sheffield DocFest
Cast and Crew
  • Director Charly W. Feldman
  • Director of Photography Zamarin Wahdat
  • Editor Franziska von Berlepsch
  • Sound Stanislaw Milkowski
Original Languages

German

English

Arabic

Greek

World Sales Company
NEW DOCS
Dasselstr. 75-77, 50674 Köln

Phone: +49 221 16819743

sales@newdocs.de
http://www.newdocs.de
Production Company
DOCDAYS Productions GmbH
Choriner Str. 42, 10435 Berlin

Phone: +49 30 54649420

cologne@docdaysproductions.com
https://www.docdaysproductions.com
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