After years of courting the masses, the world of the cinema and of MMA seem to finally be going steady.
The USA can now look forward to the end-of-the-year premier of full-length movie “Warrior” (with cameos from Nathan Marquardt, Yves Edwards and Roan Jucão!), where two brothers dispute a title belt (see below).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54vrgCP5nlc
Now around here, news about MMA and Jiu-Jitsu movies is breaking every week.
There are already projects underway to produce a movie about Rickson, one on Minotauro, and recently the director of the movie “Jean Charles”, Henrique Goldman, said he is getting ready to produce “O Cara” (“The Man”), to be shot in Brazil, the USA and Japan. The movie will be a work of fiction, “but anchored in reality,” Henrique is quoted as saying in the “Gente Boa” column of O Globo newspaper. “These guys have amazing life stories – stories of overcoming hardships,” he added.
It was in Canada, though, that the first feature film of this new genre made some noise, at the documentary festival Toronto Hot Docs. “Fightville” tells the tale of the hard lives led by athletes who may never make it to stardom, but live and breathe fighting. Check it out, and for more on what goes on behind-the-scenes in the underbelly of MMA, check out the current issue of CHOKE, GRACIEMAG’s MMA supplement, now in bookstores.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVC_dCBrqbU