Streamline (2021) -

Released in , Streamline is an Australian sports drama that serves as the directorial debut for writer-director Tyson Wade Johnston . While it centers on the world of competitive swimming, the film is widely regarded as a raw exploration of family trauma and toxic masculinity rather than a traditional underdog sports story. Plot Overview

The story follows (Levi Miller), a 15-year-old swimming prodigy on the verge of qualifying for the Olympics. His life is defined by a rigid, perfectionist routine enforced by his disciplined mother, Kim (Laura Gordon), and his demanding coach (Robert Morgan). Streamline (2021)

Played by Levi Miller , known for his role in Pan . Released in , Streamline is an Australian sports

It premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August 2021 before a national theatrical release in September. STREAMLINE [2021] Official Trailer | The Solid State His life is defined by a rigid, perfectionist

Played by Jason Isaacs ( Harry Potter series), who portrays the influential but largely absent father.

However, this carefully constructed world begins to unravel when his estranged, abusive father, Rob (Jason Isaacs), is released from prison. The resurfacing of childhood trauma triggers a self-destructive spiral in Benjamin, leading him away from the pool and toward the volatile influence of his delinquent half-brothers.

The film features a cameo and executive production by Australian swimming legend Ian Thorpe .