It’s the start of another Carolina summer, and it’s becoming increasingly clear to Frankie Wheeler, a young local, that she wants more out of life than Myrtle Beach can offer her. She spends her days working in her family’s restaurant and wastes her nights hanging out on the boardwalk with her best friend, Nicola, proprietor of a piercing shop and self-proclaimed trouble seeker. Frankie has always played sidekick to Nicola, so neither is prepared when two new arrivals, a young siren hired as a waitress, and a drifter selling tie-dyes out of the back of his van, court only Frankie. Nicola’s ensuing jealousy sets in motion a series of betrayals driving a wedge into the friendship and forces Frankie to take a stand for herself. Swimming is an intimate look at friendship, love and breaking away, set amidst the backdrop of a bustling beach town.
Film details
Productieland
USA
Jaar
1999
Festivaleditie
IFFR 2000
Lengte
98'
Medium/Formaat
35mm
Taal
English
Première status
International premiere
Director
Robert J. Siegel
Producer
Robert J. Siegel, Linda Moran, Grace Woodard, Oceanside Pictures