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Cast

Mallory Weggemann

Mallory Weggemann

Self

Jay Snyder

Jay Snyder

Self

Chris Weggemann

Chris Weggemann

Self

Ann Weggemann

Ann Weggemann

Self

Steve Van Dyne

Steve Van Dyne

Self

Crew

Jay Snyder

Jay Snyder

Co-Director

Kyle Owens

Kyle Owens

Executive Producer

Matt Allen

Matt Allen

Producer

Hans Rosenwinkel

Hans Rosenwinkel

Editor

Mallory Weggemann

Mallory Weggemann

Co-Director

Julie Schwarz

Julie Schwarz

Producer

George Elias Stephanopoulos

George Elias Stephanopoulos

Executive Producer

Paul Pilot

Paul Pilot

Sound

Austen Rydell

Austen Rydell

Executive Producer

Dave Krahling

Dave Krahling

Editor

Ryan Suffern

Ryan Suffern

Producer

Athan Stephanopoulos

Athan Stephanopoulos

Executive Producer

Ethan Lazar

Ethan Lazar

Executive Producer

Rob Gooding

Rob Gooding

Director of Photography

Aaron Mendez

Aaron Mendez

Director of Photography

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WATERSHED

20240.0 / 10102 min
Documentary

Overview

In this deeply personal film, Mallory Weggemann and her husband, Jay, share their journey leading up to the postponed Tokyo Paralympics, while revealing their struggles with infertility and the importance of IVF in their quest to start a family.

WATERSHED chronicles the story of Mallory Weggemann, who was paralyzed at the age of 18 and found refuge in the pool as a swimmer. Having won five Paralympic medals, Weggemann is now not only looking to reclaim her spot on the podium, but she’s trying to become a mother as well. In WATERSHED, which was self-documented by Weggemann and her husband Jay Snyder, Weggemann trains for the Tokyo Paralympics during COVID-19 and battles an additional injury to her arm, putting her career in question. Against the backdrop of these crossroads, the couple bravely share their struggles with infertility, the importance of IVF, and their journey to start a family. In this deeply personal and inspiring film, Weggemann reminds us that trauma and tragedy not only change how we are perceived by society, but how we perceive ourselves. And that if we’re brave enough, we too can write our own ending.