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Maladie,
Le suicide,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
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Cecilia PeckOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Documentaire,
MusicalThèmes La musique,
Documentaire historique,
Documentaire sur la musique,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentaire sur la politique,
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Adrian Pasdar,
Rick RubinNote75%
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Origine Etats-UnisGenres DocumentaireThèmes Sport,
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La boxe,
Documentaire sur le sport,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéActeurs Michael BenttNote69%
Bankowsky began working on a film about women's boxing in the early 1990s, when she was training to fight at Gleason's Gym in Brooklyn. Filming commenced at the 1995 Golden Gloves competition, the first year the tournament was open to female participants, a group which included Bankowsky herself. After filming the Golden Gloves, Bankowsky began searching for the woman she thought would be the first truly great female champion. After meeting with Barbara Buttrick, founder of the WIBF, who was in the process of starting a global database of women interested in the sport, Bankowsky came across footage of Rijker and decided she would be the perfect subject for her film.