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Ona Carbonell: Starting Over
Ona Carbonell: Starting Over

Ona Carbonell: Starting Over

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Documentary

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In August 2020, Olympic artistic swimmer Ona Carbonell became a first time mother, an experience that reshaped her life overnight.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

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Rating

7.8/10

Release Date

11 February 2022

Country

Cast

Ona Carbonell

Ona Carbonell

Self

Pau Gasol

Pau Gasol

Self

Paz Vega

Paz Vega

Self

Carles Puyol

Carles Puyol

Self

Mayu Fujiki

Mayu Fujiki

Self

Pablo Ibáñez

Pablo Ibáñez

Self

Stéphanie Kauffmann

Stéphanie Kauffmann

Self

Cecilia Jiménez

Cecilia Jiménez

Self

Vanessa Lorenzo

Vanessa Lorenzo

Self

Blanca Toledano

Blanca Toledano

Self

Paula Ramírez Ibáñez

Paula Ramírez Ibáñez

Self

Max Carbonell

Max Carbonell

Self

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