
The Final Twist
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
After three unsuccessful attempts at the Olympics, the 30-year-old Aljona Savchenko finally wants to win a gold medal with a new partner in four years. A rather bold plan, especially since the young Frenchman Bruno Massot, chosen by the German-Ukrainian ice princess, has no international successes in pairs figure skating. He moves to Germany and has no idea of the manic perfectionist he's getting involved with. Aljona's training is tough. Constant disputes about the right course threaten to bring the project to failure. Two completely different characters collide. However, the team of trainers manages to calm things down. February 2018: The competition at the Winter Olympics in South Korea begins with the short program. Inexplicably, Bruno blunders and the pair sit fourth by a wide gap. Gold is hardly possible anymore. It only remains for them to show the world their unique free skating. Their intoxicating, perfect run will go down in history. It will be the free skating of their life!
Top Cast


Aljona Savchenko
Aljona Savchenko
Self - Portrait Subject
Aljona Savchenko
Self - Portrait Subject
Bruno Massot
Bruno Massot
Self - Portrait Subject
Bruno Massot
Self - Portrait Subject
Alexander König
Alexander König
Self - Interviewee
Alexander König
Self - Interviewee
Daniel Weiss
Daniel Weiss
Self - Interviewee
Daniel Weiss
Self - Interviewee
Robin Szolkowy
Robin Szolkowy
Self - Interviewee
Robin Szolkowy
Self - Interviewee
Ingo Steuer
Ingo Steuer
Self - Interviewee
Ingo Steuer
Self - Interviewee
Jean-François Ballester
Jean-François Ballester
Self
Jean-François Ballester
Self
Christopher Dean
Christopher Dean
Self
Christopher Dean
Self
Michael Borgard
Michael Borgard
Self - Narrator (voice)
Michael Borgard
Self - Narrator (voice)


Nikolaus Benda
Nikolaus Benda
Self - Narrator (voice)
Nikolaus Benda
Self - Narrator (voice)
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