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  1. Swimming Upstream is a 2003 Australian biographical drama film written by Tony Fingleton and directed by Russell Mulcahy. It stars Jesse Spencer, Geoffrey Rush, and Judy Davis. It shows the life of Fingleton (Spencer) from childhood to adulthood, and dealing with a topsy-turvy family.

  2. Feb 27, 2003 · Swimming Upstream: Directed by Russell Mulcahy. With Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis, Jesse Spencer, Tim Draxl. The inspirational life story of Australian swimmer Tony Fingleton.

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    • Biography, Drama, Sport
    • Russell Mulcahy
    • 2003-02-27
  3. Swimming Upstream (2003) Official Trailer - Geoffrey Rush, Jesse Spencer Movie HD. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.67M subscribers. Subscribed. 365. 63K views 9 years ago. Subscribe to...

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  4. Feb 4, 2005 · Tony Fingleton (Jesse Spencer) is a young swimmer who wants to impress his father, Harold (Geoffrey Rush), and become a champion. The film follows his journey of overcoming challenges and achieving his goals, with the help of his mother, Dora (Judy Davis).

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    • Russell Mulcahy
    • PG-13
    • Geoffrey Rush
  5. A biographical film about Tony Fingleton, an Australian swimmer who overcame abuse and hardship to compete in the 1964 Olympics. The plot follows his childhood, his relationship with his brothers, his training and his achievements in the pool.

  6. Currently you are able to watch "Swimming Upstream" streaming on MGM Plus Amazon Channel. It is also possible to buy "Swimming Upstream" on Amazon Video, Apple TV as download or rent it on Apple TV, Amazon Video online.

    • 114 min
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  8. The true story of Tony Fingleton, a young man from a troubled family who found the inner strength to become a champion. Always overshadowed in his father’s eyes by his brothers, it is only when Tony displays an extraordinary swimming talent that he feels he has a shot at winning his father’s heart.

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