British Director Elliott Hasler: VINDICATION SWIM – The Story of Mercedes Gleitze
Description
The next episode of the SOUNDS OF FILM features an in-depth conversation with Tom Needham and British filmmaker Elliott Hasler, the writer and director of VINDICATION SWIM, the inspiring true story of Mercedes Gleitze, the first British woman to swim the English Channel.
VINDICATION SWIM tells the extraordinary story of Gleitze’s 1927 accomplishment and her subsequent struggle to reclaim her achievement after being falsely accused of faking her swim.
The film vividly captures both her physical endurance and her determination to defy societal barriers in a male-dominated world. Shot with remarkable authenticity, the film features Kirsten Callaghan in her debut role as Gleitze, performing all her own swimming scenes—without the use of green screens or body doubles. The film also stars John Locke, James Wilby, and Douglas Hodge, who provides narration.
Filmed over three years in the actual waters of the English Channel, VINDICATION SWIM stands as a celebration of perseverance, equality, and the indomitable human spirit. Directed by Hasler—who, at just 23, has already been hailed as one of Britain’s most promising young filmmakers—the film brings to life an unsung chapter of British sports and feminist history.
About The Sounds of Film
The Sounds of Film is the nation’s longest-running film and music-themed show, hosted by Tom Needham. For over three decades, the program has featured in-depth interviews with many of the world’s leading directors, composers, and artists. Past guests include Laurie Anderson, Ernest Dickerson, Barbara Kopple, and Howard Shore.
Listeners can hear The Sounds of Film on all major podcast platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and Audible, where it continues to spotlight conversations at the intersection of art, politics, and social justice.




