Directed by:
David O. RussellCinematography:
Hoyte van HoytemaComposer:
Michael BrookCast:
Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Melissa Leo, Jack McGee, Americo Presciutti, Jeffrey Corazzini, Dan Marshall, Jackson Nicoll, Lindsey Warm (more)VOD (1)
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The Fighter is the inspirational, true story of these two brothers who, against all the odds, come together to train for a historic title bout that will unite their fractured family, redeem their pasts and, at last, give their hard-luck town what it's been waiting for: pride. The story unfolds on the gritty, blue-collar streets of Lowell, Mass, where Dicky was once known as "The Pride of Lowell" having gone the distance with the world champion Sugar Ray Leonard. However, after losing that fight, like the town of Lowell, Dicky's fallen on hard times. His boxing days are behind him and his life has become shattered by drug abuse. Younger brother Micky, meanwhile, has become the family's fighter and fading hope for a champion. But despite all of his work, Micky's career is failing and he loses fight after punishing fight.
Dicky and Micky's tougher-than-nails mother, Alice (MELISSA LEO), manages his career and Dicky serves as his highly unreliable trainer. When Micky's latest fight nearly kills him, it looks like it could all be over - until his iron-willed new girlfriend, Charlene (AMY ADAMS), convinces him to do the unthinkable: split with his family, pursue his own interests and train without his increasingly volatile and criminal brother. Now Micky has the chance of a lifetime as he earns a shot at the World Championship. But when his brother and dysfunctional family reenter his life, they must all reconcile their pasts and become more than just a family in name. With Micky and Dicky reunited, this becomes more than just a fight - it's an all-out comeback for these brothers, their family, and their city. When it's over, Micky will have become a World Champion, a Hall of Fame legend, and the new "Pride of Lowell". (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
Academy Awards
- 2011 - Christian Bale (Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role)
- 2011 - Melissa Leo (Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role)
- 2011 - David Hoberman, Mark Wahlberg, Todd Lieberman (Best Motion Picture of the Year)
- 2011 - David O. Russell (Best Achievement in Directing)
- 2011 - Amy Adams (Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role)
- 2011 - Eric Johnson, Paul Tamasy, Scott Silver (Best Original Screenplay)
- 2011 - Pamela Martin (Best Achievement in Film Editing)
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
- 2011 - Christian Bale (Best Supporting Actor)
- 2011 - Amy Adams (Best Supporting Actress)
- 2011 - Eric Johnson, Paul Tamasy, Scott Silver (Best Original Screenplay)
Golden Globes
- 2011 - Christian Bale (Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture)
- 2011 - Melissa Leo (Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture)
- 2011 - Best Motion Picture – Drama
- 2011 - David O. Russell (Best Director)
- 2011 - Mark Wahlberg (Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama)
- 2011 - Amy Adams (Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture)
Critics Choice Awards
- 2011 - Christian Bale (Best Supporting Actor)
- 2011 - Melissa Leo (Best Supporting Actress)
- 2011 - Best Acting Ensemble
- 2011 - Best Picture
- 2011 - Amy Adams (Best Supporting Actress)
- 2011 - Eric Johnson, Keith Dorrington, Paul Tamasy, Scott Silver (Best Original Screenplay)
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards
- 2010 - Christian Bale (Best Supporting Actor)
- 2010 - Melissa Leo (Best Supporting Actress)
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 2010 - Melissa Leo (Best Supporting Actress)
The Saturn Awards
- 2011 - Christian Bale (Best Supporting Actor)