Southpaw

Southpaw (1998)

  • 69% of critics liked it
    (13 reviews)

  • 88% of users liked it
    (36 ratings)

This is a documentary about two years in the life of Francis Barrett, a talented travelling boxer from a small Irish town. Barrett's life runs like a fairy tale. He qualifies for the Irish Olympic team for Atlanta in 1996 and gets to carry the Irish flag during the ceremony. He wins the first… More

Unrated,
Directed By
Written By
Liam McGrath
Genres
Documentary, Sports & Fitness, Special Interest
In Theaters
Apr 7, 2000 Limited
The Shooting Gallery

Critic Reviews

  • James Rocchi, Netflix

    Documentary about Irish boxer's struggle pulls punches, never connects.

  • Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice

    Athought-provoking film about sports as a training ground for character and a testament to patience as an athlete's best friend.

  • Tom Block, culturevulture.net

    ...sane and modest.

  • Elias Savada, Nitrate Online

    ...a simple and refreshing diversion.

  • Daniel Eagan, Film Journal International

    The filmmakers accomplish a lot with limited means, but the piece overall feels sketchy and incomplete.

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