Film
Untethered

About
Sponsor
Sky Sports New Focus Fund
Running time
80 minutes
Country / Nationality
UK
Our Judges say:
Blind, multi-gold medla-winning paralympian swimmer swims across channel. Excellent portrayal of exclusion in disabled sport, as well as of technical training for long distance swimming, and of visual prostheses. Good film!Paul Hodgson Music Judge
Melanie Barratt, a gold-medal winning Paralympian, swims tethered to an elastic bungee in a small pool on her own. But, after 20 years of fitting personal goals around motherhood, new ambitions are burning - she’s desperate to try open-water swimming. Being blind, the only way to do this is to ask for help, but asking for help is a complex and often controversial issue for disabled people. Melanie has always hidden her disability because of social stigma and internalised ableism, but the lure of new adventures is greater than the shame she feels. What happens next surpasses all expectations as she not only finds community, but also an increasing pride in her identity as a disabled woman. With the support of her ‘Ironfish’ friends, she not only learns to swim in open water but enters the record books by becoming the first blind woman to swim the English Channel.
This film has been created with accessibility as a priority. Audio description has been crafted to combine with narration for all to experience, creative open captions are embedded, and British Sign Language is on screen. There will also be a touch tour available at the Saturday screening.