- A fierce skier and a fallen hockey icon find solace and spark at the Winter Olympics.
- Directed by Paul Downs Colaizzo, Winter Games blends sport, soul, and unexpected love.
- Steinfeld and Teller deliver powerful performances in a story of redemption and romance.
After the box office success of her horror hit Sinners, Hailee Steinfeld is heading in a bold new direction with Winter Games, a high-stakes romantic drama set during the Winter Olympics.
Directed by Paul Downs Colaizzo, known for Brittany Runs a Marathon, the film infuses the intensity of international sport with the fragility of second chances.
Hearts on Ice: An Olympic Love Story Like No Other
While Winter Games brings the grandeur of global competition to life, it’s the personal stakes that steal the show. Steinfeld’s skier is no underdog in talent, but in recognition—fighting to be seen not just by judges and media, but by herself. Her performance combines grit and vulnerability, offering a deeply human portrayal of ambition in a world that often overlooks quiet strength.
Miles Teller’s role as the disgraced hockey star introduces a raw, emotional arc that mirrors many real-life athletes’ struggles with legacy, pressure, and public scrutiny. Far from glamorizing his fall, the script allows Teller to unravel and rebuild in compelling ways, creating a layered portrait of masculinity and personal healing.
The backdrop of the Winter Olympics adds urgency and spectacle, capturing the electric atmosphere of the games while grounding the story in private moments between two athletes at personal crossroads. From training montages to quiet conversations under the Olympic torch, the setting becomes a third character—intimate, demanding, and unforgettable.
Behind the scenes, the film represents a thoughtful collaboration between Colaizzo and screenwriter Pat Cunnane. Their storytelling avoids sports clichés in favor of emotional realism, placing character development front and center. With sweeping cinematography and an emotionally charged score, Winter Games is shaping up to be both a sports drama and a timeless love story.
Winter Games isn’t just about medals—it’s about mending what’s broken. With powerful performances and a unique setting, it’s a romance worth cheering for.
“The Olympics remain the most compelling search for excellence that exists in sport, and maybe in life itself.” — Dawn Fraser