Swim Team (film) explained

Swim Team
Director:Lara Stolman
Producer:
  • Lara Stolman
  • Shanna Belott
Starring:
  • Michael McQuay
  • Maria McQuay
  • Kelvin Truong
  • Mikey McQuay
  • Robert Justino
Music:Mark Suozzo
Cinematography:Laela Kilbourn
Editing:Ann Collins
Studio:Woodland Park Productions
Distributor:
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Swim Team is a 2016 American documentary sports film about a competitive swim team of teenagers on the autism spectrum. The film was directed and produced by Lara Stolman. It premiered at the 2016 Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival and was released in theaters in the United States on July 7, 2017.

Synopsis

Swim Team follows the Jersey Hammerheads swim team, based in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, founded by parent volunteers Michael and Maria McQuay, and made up entirely of teenagers on the autism spectrum; the team is also largely Latino and Asian. Focusing on three athletes and their struggles in and out of the water, the film explores themes and issues related to their transitions to adulthood, and how their parents cope with raising a child with autism.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Production

Director Lara Stolman is a longtime TV news and documentary producer, and Swim Team is her documentary feature debut.[5] [6] Filming took place from January 2014 through June 2014, with follow-ups over the next year.[1] [6] [7] It was selected for IFP's 2016 Documentary Completion Lab,[6] [8] and received grants from New York Women in Film and Television, the Loreen Arbus Foundation, the Aetna Foundation, and the Karma Foundation.[9] [10]

Release

Swim Team premiered at the 2016 Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival on October 9, 2016, where it was named Best Sports Documentary.[9] It was released theatrically in a limited run starting at IFC Center in New York on July 7, 2017.[11] It aired on PBS' POV on October 2, 2017,[12] and began streaming on Netflix on April 2, 2018.[13]

Reception

Robert Abele of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "The breaststroking, freestyling young athletes in 'Swim Team' couldn't be more different in terms of personality, drive, appeal and, of course, developmental challenges, and it gives this film from Lara Stolman its particular character, heart and verve."[2] James Sullivan of The Boston Globe wrote, "The film has plenty going for it, from the strength of its character development to the beauty of its balletic underwater footage."[14] The film was called "an eye-opening look at one couple's response to the dearth of public services, therapies and programs for their son" by Sheri Linden of The Hollywood Reporter.[15] "Stolman has gained the trust of these families, resulting in an intimacy that's both insightful and disarming," wrote Christy Lemire in RogerEbert.com. "It feels like a privilege to get to know these folks - to share in their private moments as well as their pride. The result is a film that's both eye-opening and heart-opening."[5]

Swim Team won the Jury Award for Best New Jersey Film at the 2016 Monmouth Film Festival;[16] the New Jersey Films Competition at the 2017 Montclair Film Festival;[16] Best Cinematography at the 2017 Wales International Documentary Film Festival;[16] the Human Spirit Award at the 2017 Nashville Film Festival, where it was also nominated for the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary Feature;[17] and the Jury Award for Ethos at the 2017 Social Impact Media Awards, US.[16]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Kenigsberg . Ben . Review: In 'Swim Team,' Autism Is No Barrier to Competition . 13 October 2019 . New York Times . 6 July 2017.
  2. News: Abele . Robert . Review: Young athletes and parents in 'Swim Team' form a spirited community in the face of autism . 13 October 2019 . Los Angeles Times . 20 July 2017.
  3. News: Taylor . Ella . Parents And Athletes Venture Out And Connect In 'Swim Team' . 13 October 2019 . NPR . 6 July 2017.
  4. News: Martinez . Kiko . Eye-Opening Doc 'Swim Team' Raises Awareness of Lack of Resources for Autistic Kids of Color . 13 October 2019 . Remezcla . 7 July 2017.
  5. News: Lemire . Christy . Swim Team . 13 October 2019 . RogerEbert.com . 7 July 2017.
  6. News: Kouguell . Susan . Susan Kouguell Interviews 'Swim Team' Filmmaker Lara Stolman . 13 October 2019 . Script Magazine . 24 July 2017.
  7. News: Francis . Enjoli . 'Swim Team' follows teens with autism finding joy and acceptance in the water . 13 October 2019 . ABC News . 7 July 2017.
  8. News: Gardner . Kate . DOC NYC 2016 Women Directors: Meet Lara Stolman — "Swim Team" . 13 October 2019 . Women and Hollywood . 14 November 2016.
  9. News: Burger . Mark . Watch: Exclusive Clip from 'Swim Team' Shows How Sports Transcends Disability . 13 October 2019 . Indiewire . 7 November 2016.
  10. News: Swimmers on the spectrum dive into competition . 13 October 2019 . New Jersey Jewish News . 26 September 2017.
  11. News: Pacton . Jamie . This Film About an All-Autistic Swim Team Is Worth Diving Into . 13 October 2019 . Parents.
  12. News: Nichols . Ella . New Documentary Follows Team of Autistic Swimmers . 13 October 2019 . Sports Illustrated Kids . 30 June 2017.
  13. Web site: Swim Team . newonnetflix.info . 13 October 2019.
  14. News: Sullivan . James . A rousing tale of autism, parenting, and swimming . 13 October 2019 . Boston Globe . 29 September 2017.
  15. News: Linden . Sheri . 'Swim Team': Film Review . 13 October 2019 . The Hollywood Reporter . 26 November 2016.
  16. Web site: Swim Team . centertech.com . 13 October 2019.
  17. Web site: 'Swim Team' Named 2017 NPT Human Spirit Award Winner at NaFF . wnpt.org . 13 October 2019.