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Boxing my Shadow
Chaque année, les meilleurs combattants de boxe pieds-poings toutes disciplines et toutes catégories confondues s'affrontent dans le but de se qualifier pour l'événement le plus prestigieux des sports de combat : le "Fields K-1 World Grand Prix Final". Le 8 décembre 2007, les 8 finalistes se retrouvent au Japon, à Yokohama, Jérôme Le Banner est qualifié.
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Plot Summary
This documentary short explores the life and struggles of a young Roma boy in Italy who finds solace and expression through boxing. It delves into his daily routines, his dreams, and the challenges he faces within his community and in pursuing his passion. The film offers a glimpse into his world, highlighting his resilience and determination.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Boxing My Shadow' received limited widespread critical review. However, festival screenings and smaller critical notices generally praised its intimate portrayal of its subject and its sensitive direction in capturing the realities of the boy's life and his passion for boxing. It was noted for its authenticity and emotional resonance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and empathetic portrayal of a young Roma boy.
Noted for its authentic depiction of life in a marginalized community.
Appreciated for showcasing the unifying power of sport and personal aspiration.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Boxing My Shadow' is not readily available through typical Google review aggregations, likely due to its nature as a short documentary film with limited distribution.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Jonas Carpignano, who later went on to direct critically acclaimed features like 'A Ciambra' and 'A Chiara', often focusing on themes of marginalized communities in Italy.
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