Brawler (film) explained

Brawler
Director:Chris Sivertson
Producer:Marc Senter, Nathan Grubbs, Jack Grubbs
Screenplay:Chris Sivertson
Story:Nathan Grubbs
Starring:Marc Senter, Nathan Grubbs, Bryan Batt, Michael Bowen, Pell James
Music:Ethan Miller
Cinematography:Zoran Popovic
Editing:Abe Levy, Phil Norden
Studio:GFY Films
Distributor:XLrator Media
Runtime:78 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$999,676[1]

Brawler is a 2011 American action drama film written and directed by Chris Sivertson. It stars Marc Senter and Nathan Grubbs as the Fontaine Brothers. Senter and Grubbs also produced the film through their company GFY Films. The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Fantasia Film Festival.

Plot

In New Orleans, the Fontaine family name echoes the streets within both the traditional boxing community and the illegal underground fight world. Charlie Fontaine's unflinching loyalty turns out to be both his greatest strength and his Achilles heel, while Bobby Fontaine's ambitions and shenanigans, driven by a dangerous amount of ego, turn destructive. Charlie suffers a permanent injury when called to battle to defend his little brother. While Charlie is forced to hang up his gloves, Bobby's guilt drags him to new lows. When Bobby finds himself drawn to Charlie's wife, an all-out war of brother against brother ensues.

Cast

Production

Brawler was written by Chris Sivertson and was inspired by a true story Nathan Grubbs heard growing up in New Orleans. Filming took place in New Orleans over 24 days in the summer of 2010.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fastlane NextGen: Initial Certification Search . Louisiana Economic Development . Type "Brawler" in the search box . March 10, 2023 . June 15, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200615095911/https://fastlaneng.louisianaeconomicdevelopment.com/public/search/ent . live .