Raising the Bar (2017)

A teenage gymnast trades her elite program for a fresh start in Australia, only to find that competition — and her past — aren't so easy to leave behind.

Raising the Bar - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Raising the Bar
  • Release Year: 2017
  • Directed by: Clay Glen
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Family, Drama, TV Movie
  • Age Rating (US): PG
  • Runtime: 1h 33m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: French, English
  • Production Companies: Full Twisting Double Back
  • Production Countries: Australia
  • Alternative Titles: Висока летва (BG)

Raising the Bar - Plot

16-year-old Kelly quits an elite gymnastics program and moves to Australia. To help out a new friend and show up an old rival she re-enters competitive gymnastics, she'll have to find a way to move forward while making amends with her past.

Raising the Bar - Trailer

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Raising the Bar - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Clay Glen

Main Cast

  • Kelli Berglund
  • Emily Morris
  • Chris Koch
  • Jordyn Wieber
  • David John Clark
  • Peta Shannon
  • Lili Karamalikis
  • Tess Fowler
  • Adam Tuominen
  • Isabelle Andary-Geslin

Writers

  • Clay Glen

Producers

  • Sharyn Pancione
  • Clay Glen

Raising the Bar - FAQs

Who plays the lead role in Raising the Bar?

Kelli Berglund leads the cast as Kelly Johnson, a determined 16-year-old gymnast navigating a fresh start in Australia. She's joined by Emily Morris, Jordyn Wieber, Peta Shannon, Adam Tuominen, and Lili Karamalikis, among others, in this family sports drama.

What is Raising the Bar about?

Raising the Bar follows Kelly, a 16-year-old who walks away from an elite gymnastics program and relocates to Australia. When a new friendship and an old rivalry pull her back into competition, she must reconcile with her past while finding the courage to move forward.

Is Jordyn Wieber really a gymnast in Raising the Bar?

Yes! Jordyn Wieber, the real-life Olympic gold medalist gymnast from the 2012 London Games, appears in Raising the Bar playing herself. Her involvement adds genuine athletic credibility to the film and gives gymnastics fans an exciting real-world connection to the story.

Where can you stream Raising the Bar?

You can stream Raising the Bar for free on Tubi TV, Pluto TV, Fawesome, The CW, and Hoopla. It's also available on Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Prime Video with Ads. If you prefer to own or rent it, Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home all have it.

Is Raising the Bar based on a true story?

Raising the Bar is not based on a specific true story — it's an original fictional narrative. However, the film draws on the very real pressures and emotional challenges faced by competitive gymnasts, and the casting of Olympic champion Jordyn Wieber lends the story an authentic sporting backdrop.

What is the age rating for Raising the Bar?

Raising the Bar is rated PG, making it a great pick for family viewing. The rating reflects mild thematic content around competition, personal setbacks, and friendship, with nothing too intense for younger audiences. It's a wholesome sports drama the whole family can enjoy together.

How long is the movie Raising the Bar?

Raising the Bar runs for 93 minutes — just over an hour and a half. It's a nicely paced watch that keeps things moving without overstaying its welcome, making it an easy and enjoyable choice for a family movie night or a casual afternoon viewing session.

What movies are similar to Raising the Bar?

If you enjoyed Raising the Bar, you might love Going for Gold (2018) and A Second Chance (2011) for similar sports drama vibes. Classic picks like The Sandlot (1993), A League of Their Own (1992), and The Next Karate Kid (1994) also share that same spirit of determination and heart.

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