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Cast And Crew

Director: Frederick Wiseman

Producer: Frederick Wiseman

Production Companies: Zipporah Films

Distribution Companies: Zipporah Films

Cinematographer: John Davey

Sound: Frederick Wiseman

Theatrical Release: 10/22/2010

Genre(s): Documentaries

Duration: 91 mins


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Synopsis:

The subject of the film is an Austin, Tex., institution, LordÂ’s Gym, which was founded 20 years ago by Richard Lord, a former professional boxer....


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The subject of the film is an Austin, Tex., institution, LordÂ’s Gym, which was founded 20 years ago by Richard Lord, a former professional boxer. A wide variety of people of all ages, races, ethnicities and social classes train at the gym: men, women, children, doctors, lawyers, judges, business men and women, immigrants, professional boxers and people who want to become professional boxers alongside amateurs who love the sport and teenagers who are trying to develop strength and assertiveness. The gym is an example of the American -- melting pot -- where people meet, talk, and train.


Movie Review:

Yet another confident, engrossing and lyrical doc from Wiseman, and another example of the master director’s ability to hone in on the human minutiae of a job, skill or leisure activity to make the subject feel attractive to those who would ordinarily slice their arteries before sitting down to a film about, say, boxing. Setting up his camera in the tumbledown maze of gaffer tape and tattered boxing posters that it Lord’s Gym in Austin, Texas, Wiseman simply observes a clientele of mixed gender, age and background as they spar, practice, interact, chat and work out without a hint of aggression or machismo. Wiseman's love of people is palpable, and the militant objectivity of his technique has rarely felt so compassionate.

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