

Drama
Overview
While young and in her prime, Nadia decides to retire from pro swimming after the Olympic Games; to escape a rigid life of sacrifice. After her very last race, Nadia drifts into nights of excess punctuated by episodes of self-doubt. But even this transitional numbness cannot conceal her true inner quest: defining her identity outside the world of elite sports.
Top Cast


Katerine Savard
Katerine Savard
Nadia
Katerine Savard
Nadia


Ariane Mainville
Ariane Mainville
Marie-Pierre
Ariane Mainville
Marie-Pierre


Pierre-Yves Cardinal
Pierre-Yves Cardinal
Sébastien
Pierre-Yves Cardinal
Sébastien


Marie-José Turcotte
Marie-José Turcotte
Marie-José Turcotte
Marie-José Turcotte
Marie-José Turcotte


John Ralston
John Ralston
Greg Dale
John Ralston
Greg Dale


Kaoru Matsui
Kaoru Matsui
Manager
Kaoru Matsui
Manager


Eli Jean Tahchi
Eli Jean Tahchi
Lebanese Fencer
Eli Jean Tahchi
Lebanese Fencer


Albert Kwan
Albert Kwan
Journaliste canadien #2
Albert Kwan
Journaliste canadien #2


Leslie Baker
Leslie Baker
Journaliste canadien #3
Leslie Baker
Journaliste canadien #3


Simon Daniel Boisvert
Simon Daniel Boisvert
Journaliste canadien #4
Simon Daniel Boisvert
Journaliste canadien #4
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