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An Olympic Family

Jul 29, 2025
1h 18m
★ 0.0

With effort and love everything is possible

Overview

The story of Florida gymnast Daiana Casella, who, along with her family and teacher, overcame the obstacles that Down syndrome could put in her way. In addition to her training and preparation for future competitions, Daiana works as an artistic gymnastics teacher for a large number of children with whom she maintains a very special relationship. During the making of the film, Daiana is training for the Berlin 2023 Special Olympics, an event that will conclude her athletic career at the Olympic and world levels.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Hoboken Films

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Cast

Daiana Casella

Her self

Daiana Casella