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      • Considering that learning to work together seamlessly is its subject, it's ironic that this rowing drama sinks because it feels disjointed. The story is solid and the path, if unpredictable, offers meaningful, visceral lessons in leadership and teamwork. But the writing is subpar.
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  2. Oct 29, 2021 · Knowing that will help you understand some of what goes on in director Michael Mailer’s film, “Heart of Champions.” We first see the team at a fictional Ivy League school, reacting to a disappointing loss to their bitterest rival, Harvard.

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  3. After finishing last in the national championship, a college rowing team descends into turmoil and constant infighting between team leaders Alex (Alexander Ludwig), Chris (Charles Melton), and John...

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    • Michael Mailer
    • PG-13
    • Michael Shannon
  4. Oct 29, 2021 · Heart of Champions’ Review: College Rowing Drama Treads Familiar Water Michael Shannon’s authoritative performance as a demanding coach is barely enough to keep this indie afloat. By Joe Leydon

  5. HEART OF CHAMPIONS follows a 1999 Ivy League rowing team the year after they lost the national title. Vietnam veteran Coach Murphy (Michael Shannon), an alumnus of the team, is brought in to turn the dysfunctional team dynamics around and teach the rowers how to lead themselves to victory.

    • Michael Mailer
    • Tara Mcnamara
    • Vertical Entertainment
  6. Full Review | Nov 12, 2021. Mark Jackson Epoch Times. Director Michael Mailer isn't challenging Ingmar Bergman here; it's a good enough movie to have a positive effect on young viewers. A crew...

  7. Oct 29, 2021 · After finishing last in the national championship, a college rowing team descends into turmoil and constant infighting between team leaders Alex (Alexander Ludwig), Chris (Charles Melton), and John (Alex MacNicoll).

  8. Heart of Champions: Directed by Michael Mailer. With Michael Shannon, Alexander Ludwig, Charles Melton, Alex MacNicoll. During their last year at an Ivy League college in 1999, a group of friends and crew teammates' lives are changed forever when an army vet takes over as coach of their dysfunctional rowing team.

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