Girlfight details
Movie Details:
- Director: Karyn Kusama
- Produced By: Green/Renzi Productions, IFC
- Year: 2000
- Run Time: 113 minutes
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Set in: Brooklyn, New York City, NY
- MPAA Rating: R (for language)
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Drama
- Filmed In: Color
- Release: 2000 09 29 (USA - Limited)
- Key Cast: Michelle Rodriguez, Jaime Tirelli, Paul Calderon, Santiago Douglas, Ray Santiago, Victor Sierra, Elisa Bocanegra, Shannon Walker Williams, Full Credits
- Awards: Best Breakthrough Performance by an Actress (National Board of Review 2000), Best Debut Performance (Independent Spirit Awards 2000), Best Director - Drama (Sundance Film Festival 2000), Full Awards
Karyn Kusama makes her debut with this sensitive, subtly told coming-of-age story about boxing and love. Diana (Michelle Rodriguez) is a tough though painfully honest girl living in Brooklyn. Surly, frustrated, and directionless, Diana seems to have a ticket on the express train to expulsion; she repeatedly finds herself in detention and schoolyard fights. At home, her weak though abusive single father Sandro (Paul Calderon) clearly favorites her bookish brother Tiny (Ray Santiago) over her. While running an errand for her father, Diana finds herself in one of New York's more renowned boxing gyms, and she instantly connects to the same. Though traditionally a thoroughly male pastime in Latino culture, Diana perseveres and gains self-worth thanks to the help of gruff Panamanian trainer Hector (Jaime Tirelli). Soon Hector assumes the role of Diana's father from her deadbeat biological progenitor. As Diana gains physical strength and agility in the ring, she finds herself drawn to the dashing boxer Adrian (Santiago Douglas), who is supposedly involved with someone else. Slowly though, the two give into their mutual attraction and fall completely in love. Fate intervenes when the two lovers are scheduled to fight one another in the ring, forcing each to choose boxing or love. Executive-produced by none other than John Sayles, this film received rave reviews at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. by Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
Keywords:
- boxing
- brother
- fight
- father
- single-parent
- training
Themes:
- Inner City Blues
- Fathers and Daughters
- Questioning Gender Roles
- Tomboys
- Boxers



