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Direction
Halasima threads archival gold with present-day Olympians seamlessly.
Score
Jason Momoa's narration somehow makes you *feel* the undertow.
Editing
Those 1920s competition reels restored to heartbreaking clarity.

Director
Isaac Halasima
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes