The Winner
The Winner

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The Winner

1961
Movie
105 min
French

Documentary-style drama about a young African boxer who comes to Paris to try for a boxing career.

Insights

IMDb7.0/10
Director: S. Lee PogostinGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A boxer, nearing the end of his career, faces a desperate fight against a younger, more aggressive opponent. He must overcome not only his physical limitations but also the pressures of his manager and the harsh realities of the sport. The film explores the sacrifices and moral compromises often involved in pursuing a dream.

Critical Reception

The Winner was a critically acclaimed independent film that garnered attention for its gritty realism and strong performances, particularly from Robert Loggia. It was praised for its unflinching portrayal of the boxing world and its examination of ambition and disillusionment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praise for Robert Loggia's intense and compelling lead performance.

  • Appreciation for the film's raw and realistic depiction of the boxing profession.

  • Noted for its thoughtful exploration of a fighter's struggles with aging and ambition.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older independent film, but those available generally highlight its powerful acting and a somber, realistic look at the world of professional boxing.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in black and white, contributing to its stark and authentic feel, and was initially released as a double feature with the science fiction film 'The Day the Sky Exploded'.

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