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Nyad (film)

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2023 sports drama film

Nyad
Official release poster
Directed by
Screenplay byJulia Cox
Based onFind a Way
byDiana Nyad
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyClaudio Miranda
Edited byChristopher Tellefsen
Music byAlexandre Desplat
Production
companies
Distributed byNetflix
Release dates
  • September 1, 2023 (2023-09-01) (Telluride)
  • October 20, 2023 (2023-10-20) (United States)
Running time
120 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Nyad is a 2023 Americanbiographicalsports drama film about swimmerDiana Nyad's multiple attempts in the early 2010s to swim theStraits of Florida. It is directed byElizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi andJimmy Chin (in their featurenarrative filmdirectorial debut) and written by Julia Cox, based on Nyad's 2015 memoirFind a Way. It starsAnnette Bening as Nyad,[2] withJodie Foster andRhys Ifans.[3]

Nyad had its world premiere at the50th Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2023. Following its premiere at the2023 Toronto International Film Festival, it was released in select theaters on October 20, 2023, then streamed onNetflix on November 3.Nyad received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise for the performances of Bening and Foster who both received nominations for Best Actress and Supporting Actress, respectively, at the96th Academy Awards,29th Critics' Choice Awards,81st Golden Globe Awards, and the30th Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Plot

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In 2010, sixty-year-oldDiana Nyad resolves to accomplish the one thing that has eluded her—a 110-mile nonstop swim fromCuba toFlorida, which she unsuccessfully attempted thirty years prior. She appoints her best friend and former partner,Bonnie Stoll, to train her. Despite public skepticism because of her age, Diana relocates toKey West with Bonnie for her training and hiresnavigator John Bartlett to accompany her on her swim. In lieu of ashark cage, Diana opts to swim with aShark Shield, a shark repellant electronic device.

In August 2011, Diana makes her first attempt at swimming theFlorida Straits since 1978. However, an allergic reaction to painkillers, combined with unfavorable ocean currents pushing her off course, forces her to quit early. On her second attempt a month later, she gets stung bybox jellyfish. The lead medic jumps in to save her, but he is also ensnared by the jellyfish and has to be rescued. A shot is administered to Diana for the venom, but she insists on continuing to swim with her injury. After some initial resistance, Bonnie and John oblige her, but Diana gets stung again and briefly loses consciousness. She is resuscitated on the boat.

Diana recovers in a hospital, where Bonnie expresses her worry to Diana about the severity of the dangers and warns her she is letting her personal dream overtake the safety of the boat crew. Diana pleads for another try and consults with a box jellyfish expert, who gives her a specially designed protective suit. Diana's swims and training are interspersed with flashbacks that show her upbringing and her sexual abuse at the hands of her childhood swimming coach,Jack Nelson.

In August 2012, Diana makes another attempt, despite warnings from John about bad weather conditions. A thunderstorm breaks out during Diana's swim and John's boat starts to flood. Bonnie calls for Diana to abort the mission despite Diana's pleas to keep going. Back on land, Diana refuses to admit defeat and plans for another try, prompting a fight between her and Bonnie. Bonnie calls out Diana's self-centeredness and laments how she has put aside her own dreams just to support Diana, before quitting as trainer.

Some time later, Diana calls John and apologizes for her behavior. John accepts the apology but admits he can't do another run because of more pressing concerns, including financial stability. Diana visits Bonnie and the two reconcile. Bonnie informs Diana that Nelson died, and the news compels Diana to reflect on her trauma. Bonnie later decides to train Diana again after realizing the closeness of their bond. John also returns as navigator; he discloses to Bonnie that he is in ill health and wants one last opportunity to see what Diana can do.

Diana begins her fifth attempt on August 31, 2013; this time she is helped by more favorable currents. Danger arises when a shark approaches and the Shark Shield is not properly functioning. Assistants from the boat's crew jump in the water in time to ward off the shark, which swims away. Hours later, Diana's body is showing signs of exhaustion. She has hallucinatory visions of theYellow Brick Road fromThe Wizard of Oz and theTaj Mahal. To help motivate her, Bonnie jumps into the water and implores Diana to give it one last push. When the coastline of Key West is in sight, the crew excitedly informs Diana that they are getting closer.

On September 2, Diana makes it to the shore of Key West, where hordes of spectators and fans are gathered to watch. She emerges from the water and gradually ascends onto the beach, prompting celebrations from the crowd. Asked by the press to speak, Diana says she wants to say three things: "One, never, ever give up. Two, you're never too old to chase your dreams. And three, it may look like a solitary sport…but it takes a team."

Cast

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Production

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Development

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In January 2022, it was announced that Netflix will distribute the film.[7] In March 2022, it was announced that production was underway.[6]

Music

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Main article:Nyad (soundtrack)

Release

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Nyad had its world premiere at the50th Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2023.[8][9] It had its international premiere on September 12, at the48th Toronto International Film Festival.[10][11] It was released in select theaters on October 20, 2023, then streamed on Netflix on November 3.[12]

Reception

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Annette Bening andJodie Foster garnered critical acclaim for their performances and earnedAcademy Award nominations forBest Actress andBest Supporting Actress.

On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 85% of 162 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7/10. The website's consensus reads: "Nyad is an uplifting sports biopic strictly on the merits of its story, but it's the outstanding performances from Annette Bening and Jodie Foster that really keep this picture afloat."[13]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned the film a score of 63 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[14]

Richard Roeper called the film a "rousing biopic" and stated: "When Bening and Foster are onscreen together, it’s movie magic. They don’t just have chemistry; they’re chemistry professors."[15] Siddhant Adlakha ofMashable wrote, "It's a movie in which age is both obstacle and strength, and it allows Bening and Foster to play their ages gracefully, as actresses in their sixties. Whatever it struggles to say about bravery in the face of wounds from decades past, it manages to say tenfold about the way its characters choose to live now.Nyad builds to exuberant emotional crescendos that feel straight out of the schmaltzy Hollywood biopic playbook, but these scenes transcend cliché thanks to the emotionally resonant performances at their core."[16] He critiqued the handling of the abuse plot line as "narratively misplaced", but said "thanks to [the film's] unyielding focus on physical strain and suffering — it's the aquaticPassion of the Christ — it maintains enough stakes and sporadic intensity to get by".[16] Writing forThe New York Times, Amy Nicholson said Bening and Foster's scenes together "capture decades of camaraderie in effortless shorthand".[17]

Writing forVulture, Alison Willmore praised how the film eschews biopic conventions of making the protagonist likable, as well as Bening's commitment to the role and physical transformation.[18] She said, "Despite that dedication, there’s a hollowness to the way the film characterizes its protagonist, which means Bening’s performance never fully resonates", adding "we never see any of that or much of what [Diana's] life is like outside of training at all".[18]Christy Lemire ofRogerEbert.com wrote, "There's a thornier, messier, much more provocative story to be told here, so it's frustrating the filmmakers opt for easy inspiration instead."[19] She noted how the film curiously skips over Nyad's history of embellishment, but praised the acting in particular, saying "it’s a joy to watch Foster dig into this kind of amusing and meaty role once more. Bonnie is the one person who will call Diana out on her obnoxious behavior—at least until Rhys Ifans arrives later as the no-nonsense captain of the boat that cruises alongside Diana during troubled try after try."[19] Lemire concludedNyad "might not be the greatest film about…achievement, but it’s sufficiently entertaining".[19]

Rex Reed called it "a movie of uncommon exhilaration" that "resonates long after the final frame," and highly praised the performances of Bening and Foster.[20]Peter Travers said Bening's performance is "body-and-soul acting at its peak", and referred to Foster as "an exuberant blast", continuing: "Their teamwork is a thing of beauty."[21]Leonard Maltin namedNyad as one of his favorite films of 2023: "Nyad is a compelling biopic that could have been bland, or didactic, or dull. Instead, in the hands of documentary filmmakers Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, with a smart script by Julia Cox, it soars. One of this year's great pleasures was watching Annette Bening and Jodie Foster together, inhabiting their characters so completely that it didn't seem like acting at all. I would also nominate Rhys Ifans for Best Supporting Actor."[22]

Accolades

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Award / Film FestivalDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef
The QueertiesFebruary 28, 2023Next Big ThingNYADNominated[23]
Mill Valley Film FestivalOctober 16, 2023Variety Screenwriters to WatchJulia CoxWon[24]
Hollywood Music in Media AwardsNovember 15, 2023Original Score — Feature FilmAlexandre DesplatNominated[25]
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Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 10, 2023Best Supporting ActressJodie FosterNominated[27]
Chicago Film Critics AssociationDecember 12, 2023Best Supporting ActressNominated[28]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationDecember 12, 2023Best Supporting ActressRunner-up[28]
Women Film Critics CircleDecember 18, 2023Best ActressAnnette BeningRunner-up[29]
Best Supporting ActressJodie FosterNominated
Best Equality of the SexesNYADNominated
Best Screen CoupleAnnette Bening & Jodie FosterWon
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 19, 2023Best Supporting ActressJodie FosterNominated[30]
Dublin Film Critics Circle AwardsDecember 19, 2023Best ActressAnnette Bening8th place[31]
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 3, 2024Grand Dame for Defying AgeismJodie FosterNominated[32]
Annette BeningWon
Most Daring PerformanceNominated
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 7, 2024Best Actress in a Motion Picture – DramaNominated[33]
Best Supporting ActressJodie FosterNominated
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics CircleJanuary 9, 2024Best Supporting ActressNominated[34]
Columbus Film Critics AssociationJanuary 9, 2024Best Supporting PerformanceWon[34]
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics CircleJanuary 9, 2024Best Supporting ActressNominated[35]
Critics' Choice AwardsJanuary 14, 2024Best Supporting ActressNominated[36]
AARP Movies for Grownups AwardsJanuary 17, 2024Best Supporting ActressWon[37]
Best ActressAnnette BeningWon
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists GuildFebruary 18, 2024Best Contemporary Make-Up in a Feature-Length Motion PictureFelicity Bowring, Ann Maree Hurley,Julie Hewett, Mahar LessnerNominated[38]
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Feature-Length Motion PictureDaniel Curet, Vanessa Columbo, Enzo Angileri, Darlene BrumfeldNominated
Costume Designers Guild AwardsFebruary 21, 2024Excellence in Contemporary FilmKelli JonesNominated[39]
Visual Effects Society AwardsFebruary 21, 2024Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal FeatureJake Braver, Fiona Campbell, Westgate R., Christopher White, Mohsen Mousavi, Dann TarmyWon[40]
Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal FeatureKorbinian Meier, Sindy Saalfeld, David Michielsen, Andreas Vrhovsek
(for stormy waters)
Nominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsFebruary 24, 2024Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleAnnette BeningNominated[41]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting RoleJodie FosterNominated
Academy AwardsMarch 10, 2024Best ActressAnnette BeningNominated[42]
Best Supporting ActressJodie FosterNominated
Writers Guild of America AwardsApril 14, 2024Best Adapted ScreenplayJulia CoxNominated[43]
GLAAD Media AwardsMay 11, 2024Outstanding Film – Streaming or TVNYADNominated[44]
Cinema for Peace awardsFebruary 19, 2025Dove for Women’s EmpowermentNYADNominated[45]

Historical accuracy

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Ratification and record controversies

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Nyad's crossing from Cuba to Florida took four attempts over four years and has never been formally ratified due to the lack of independent observers and incomplete records.[46] TheGuinness Book of World Records revoked Nyad's achievement.[47] Nyad responded by saying "Maybe I had too much hubris, like, ‘I don’t need to prove this to anybody.’ That's my bad".[48]

However, the Los Angeles Times reported that on previous occasions Nyad had lied about her swimming record, stating that she placed sixth at the 1968 Olympic trials, which she never actually attended, and claiming in her 2015 memoirFind a Way, which served as the basis of the film, that she was the first person to swim around Manhattan, when she was in fact the seventh.[49]

Some Nyad supporters dismissed scrutiny of Nyad as a sexist response to a powerful woman, but her detractors have countered that marathon swimming is one of the few sports where women frequently best men in competition.[50][51] Athletes like Gertrude Ederle, Greta Andersen, Shelley-Taylor Smith and Cynthia Nicholas have been celebrated by the swimming community for outperforming men in endurance and speed.[52][53]

Marathon swimmer and journalist Elaine K. Howley stated, “Nyad lovers always throw back at us that we’re anti-female, anti-gay, and that couldn’t be further from the truth. I have found marathon swimming to be incredibly LGBTQ+-friendly and welcoming to older women. That is all a straw man. Just because somebody is part of a marginalized group doesn’t mean you can’t ask questions when they make extraordinary claims.”[54]

In September 2023, the World Open Water Swimming Association renewed an investigation into Nyad's 2013 Cuba to Florida swim and again declined to certify the swim. The swim was reported to have been completed in accordance with the rules and procedures set forth by the Florida Straits Open Water Swimming Association that did not exist at the time of the swim, but were based on English Channel Association standards.[55] Additionally, the observer logs for the swim were incomplete, with over nine hours of the critical overnight period undocumented, and there were conflicting accounts from crew members regarding events that transpired during these hours.[56]

Discrepancies in film portrayal

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The film simplifies Nyad's Cuba-to-Florida swim, showing her with only one vessel and aiming for an "unassisted" swim, which misrepresents the actual event's involvement of multiple vessels, a comprehensive crew, and the use of a stinger suit that contradicts the unassisted claim. The film dramatizes events that did not occur, such as a shark encounter, which never happened during the 2013 attempt but has affected documented marathon swims by other athletes.[57][58] It also inaccurately portrays her completing a swim of the English Channel, which official records show she never did,[59] and gives her the extraordinary English Channel crossing time of 7.5 hours, which would make her time 10 minutes faster than the current record-holder for fastest swim by a woman (or lady, per Channel Swimming Association parlance), the AmericanPenny Lee Dean.[60][61]

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