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Fight or Flight is a 2007 documentary film produced by Peter J McCarthy and directed by McCarthy and Shane Sutton. The film won "Best Foreign Documentary" at the Long Island Film Festival as well as "Best Documentary" at festivals in Hamburg, Toronto and California.
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The following films depict underground fighting, such as unsanctioned street fighting, cage fighting, or pit fighting. These films regularly feature no-holds-barred combat, as compared to modern mixed martial arts competitions, which typically follow a set of unified rules meant to protect fighter safety.
2007 Drama Russian sequel to 2005 film about boxer Artyom Kolchin. Jump In! 2007 Family Disney Channel comedy on Golden Gloves boxer's kid in rope-jumping contest. Poor Boy's Game: 2007 Drama Tempers and racial tensions flare in Nova Scotia story, starring Danny Glover. Apne: 2007 Drama Bollywood film. Miracle on 1st Street: 2007 Comedy South ...
Beat the Drum, written and produced by W. David McBrayer and directed by David Hickson, is a South African film starring Clive Scott and Owen Sejake. [2]Premiering at the 2003 Mill Valley Film Festival, Beat The Drum won 30 international film festival awards, including the prestigious Montreal Zenith D'Or and the Monaco International Film Festival Angel Award, the festival's top honor.
Sully Erna - vocals, guitar, drums (tracks 2–5) Tony Rombola - guitar, backing vocals; Robbie Merrill - bass, backing vocals; Tommy Stewart - drums (tracks 6–8) Shannon Larkin - drums (tracks 1, 9–16) DVD credits. Additional vocals: John Kosco; Rhythm guitar: Lee Richards; Directed by: Daniel Catullo; Produced by: Jack Gulick and Daniel ...
Their first full-length release followed in July 2005 with the album Hold Your Colour. [2] Five singles were produced from the album, including "Slam" / "Out Here", the first single by Pendulum to reach the top forty in the UK Singles Chart. [4] In addition, two non-album singles were released.