Nadia (1984 film)

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Nadia
Directed by Alan Cooke
Produced by Dave Bell (executive producer)
Sheldon Cooper (executive producer)
Marilyn Hall (associate producer)
James Thompson (producer)
Wayne Threm (producer)
Written by Jim McGinn
Starring Johann Carlo
Leslie Weiner
Joe Bennett
Music by Christopher L. Stone
Cinematography Frank Beascoechea
Editing by Raymond Bridgers
Release date(s) 11 June 1984
Running time 100 minutes
Country Yugoslavia / United States
Language English
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Nadia is a 1984 made-for-television biopic of gymnast Nadia Comăneci. The film was directed by Alan Cooke.

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Based on True Story about Olympic gymnast Nadia Comaneci who discovered by Bela Karolyi in the Montreal Olympics. Nadia began training competitively at age six, with world-famous coaches, Bela Karolyi and his wife Marta. She became the first Olympic gymnast to score a perfect 10 at age 14 and walked away with five gold medals, two silver medals and one bronze at the 1976 Olympics. Her weight gain and the increasing pressure of competition later threatened her career.


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