
Defy the odds.
This is the extraordinary true story of Trudy Ederle, the first woman to successfully swim the English Channel. Through the steadfast support of her older sister and supportive trainers, she overcame adversity and the animosity of a patriarchal society to rise through the ranks of the Olympic swimming team and complete the 21-mile trek from France to England.
- 7.9
- 2024
- Released
- 2h 9m

Daisy Ridley
Trudy Ederle
Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Meg Ederle
Stephen Graham
Bill Burgess
Kim Bodnia
Henry Ederle
Jeanette Hain
Gertrude Ederle
Glenn Fleshler
James Sullivan
Sian Clifford
Charlotte 'Eppy' Epstein
Christopher Eccleston
Jabez Wolffe
Ethan Rouse
Henry Jr. (Teen)
Olive Elise Abercrombie
Young Trudy Ederle
Lilly Aspell
Young Meg Ederle
Raphael J. Bishop
Young Henry Jr. Ederle
Alex Hassell
Harry Horlick
Alexander Karim
Benji Zammit
Sebastian Griegel
Horst
Doc Butler
Uncle Ederle
Yordan Angelov
Karl Durshley
Robert Eades
Johnny Weissmuller
Hyoie O'Grady
Chip Anderson
Devina Vassileva
Aileen Riggin
Tessa Bonham Jones
Helen Wainwright
Vanina Yordanova
Millie
Saskia Vinkhuyzen
Ruth
Siobhan O'Connor
WSA Swimmer
Andy Sellers
Starlight Pool Lifeguard
Dennis Billingsley
Swim Instructor
Trevor Van Uden
Chip's Friend
Cat Haave
Annette Kellerman
Iliyana Koleva
Australian Female Swimmer
Paolina Popova
Australian Female Swimmer
Owen Davis
Starlight Pool Announcer
Brian Caspe
Starlight Pool Reporter
Nicholas Colicos
Starlight Pool Reporter
Michael Fleming
Radio Station Sound Man
Velizar Binev
Doctor Weiss
Meglena Karalambova
Sullivan's Mother
John Carew
Jonas
Petar Stoychev
English Channel Swimmer
Dimo Alexiev
English Channel Swimmer
Kiril Efremov
English Channel Swimmer
Kexin Wang
English Channel Swimmer
Anton Poriazov
English Channel Swimmer
Michael Amiar
Boat Captain
Bashar Rahal
Reporter on Boat
Sava Dragunchev
Reporter on Boat
Simon Balcon
Reporter at Beach
Roy Hill
Reporter at Beach
Rosen Rosenov
Alsace Bagpiper
Martin Lyamov
Alsace Bagpiper
Justine Viotty
French Nurse
David Calvitto
Mayor Walker
Derek Morse
USS American Crew Member
Paul Boichat
England Customs Officer
Laila Barwick
Young Girl in Butcher Shop
Tsvetan Marinov
Coney Island Street Performer
JR Esposito
Coney Island Cop
Lylianna Eugene
Coney Island Young Girl
Quinn Patrick
Carnival Barker
Ivan Panev
Coney Island Man
Laura Hinton
Coney Island Woman
Howard Chadwick
English Pub Bartender
Mariyan Stefanov
Babe Ruth
Jana Yakovleva
Neighbor
Clive Sawyer
Newsreel British Official
Robert Chapman
Alsace Reporter
Euan Macnaughton
Alsace Reporter















Released
en
$40,000,000.00
$581,725.00
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- #biography
- #based on true story
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- #1920s
- #women's sports
- #motivational
Reviews
"Young Women and the Sea" is a recent film that had a brief run in theaters but is now primarily available on Disney+. The movie follows the inspiring story of a female swimmer who achieves the remarkable feat of becoming the first woman to swim across the English Channel. It is a well-crafted film that delves into historical events with great attention to detail. Even my 14-year-old son, wh
The extraordinary yet little known true story of Trudy Ederle, the first woman to successfully swim the English Channel, is brought to life in “Young Woman and the Sea,” from director Joachim Rønning. Ederle’s story is one that deserves to be told, and although it’s admittedly not the most interesting, it certainly is inspiring. The film is streaming exclusively on Disney+ just in time for the kic

Disney back at it with the great sports biopics! I remember when I watched all of Disney's main release catalogue of way over 250 movies in 2020 I realised they had produced a tonne of biographical sports/drama films around the 00s... and they, for the most part, were all great movies! <em>'The Greatest Game Ever Played'</em> and <em>'Glory Road'</em> were two of my favourites. They'd all follo

On the face of it, it's a bit similar to last year's "Nyad", only I found this to be a more engaging depiction of the story of a young woman determined to struggle against not just the water, but of the societal limitations put upon her sex and assumed about her potential a mere century ago. As a young child, Trudy Ederle contracts measles. The doctor thinks that nothing can be done, but she has n











