Fightville

Fightville
Directed by Michael Tucker, Petra Epperlein
Produced by Dan Cogan, Michael W. Gray, Rachel Schnipper
Starring Dustin Poirier
Tim Credeur
Albert Stainback
Gil Guillory
Cinematography Michael Tucker
Edited by Petra Epperlein, Michael Tucker
Distributed by Showtime Networks
Release dates
  • March 12, 2011 (2011-03-12) (South by Southwest Film Festival)
  • April 28, 2011 (2011-04-28)
Country United States
Language English

Fightville is a mixed martial arts documentary film released in 2011. It was co-directed by Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker.

The film featured interviews with a group of Lafayette, Louisiana fighters and coaches which includes Dustin Poirier, Tim Credeur, and Albert Stainback. Other fighters featured were Derrick Krantz and Ronny Lis. Poirier and Stainback receives much of the screen time as the filmmakers explores their troubled respective backgrounds and reasons for fighting. Credeur, a fighter and coach, is interviewed about his Gladiator Academy which seeks to "build better men".[1] Gil "The Thrill" Guillory, the promoter of a local promotion named USA MMA, is also featured.

It premiered internationally on April 28, 2011 at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.[2]

The idea for "Fightville" came about during production of Gunner Palace, when the filmmakers found out about MMA by observing soldiers watching and practicing the sport.[3]

References

  1. Bryce, Renninger. "Showtime Buys Mixed Martial Arts Doc "Fightville"". Indie Wire. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  2. Bryce, Renninger. "Showtime Buys Mixed Martial Arts Doc "Fightville"". Indie Wire. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
  3. Wright, Anders. "We Interview FIGHTVILLE Directors Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein About the MMA Documentary". www.Upcoming-Movies.com. Retrieved 23 December 2012.

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