The Fight (2019)

The Fight Poster

Tina lives in a quiet seaside town but her life is anything but quiet - her mother is threatening to leave her father, her daughter is being bullied and she and her husband Mick are juggling full time jobs and three children. Determined to ditch the dysfunction and beat her inner demons, Tina puts on her fighting gloves - literally, stepping into the boxing ring to sweat out her anxieties and punch up her self-worth. But does she have what it takes to get her family off the ropes and emerge victorious?

Introduction
"The Fight" is a 2019 documentary film directed and produced by Elyse Steinberg, Josh Kriegman, and Eli Despres. It has actually been produced in partnership with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) that showcases the legal battles the company undertook throughout the Trump Administration. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2020 and won the U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award.

Overview of the Story
The film's central narrative is focused on 4 key lawsuits the ACLU was associated with throughout the time Donald Trump was in power. These include a claim against the Trump administration's immigration policy, a case on transgender military restriction, a ballot rights case in Kansas, and the case of a lady who was denied an abortion by the federal government.

The progression of these suits is interspersed with scenes from the ACLU workplaces, consisting of strategy discussions, conference with clients, and interactions between lawyers.

Extensive Analysis
"The Fight" guarantees its audience that the way to fight these policies is through grit, decision, and legal action. The documentary follows the lives and unrelenting work of four admirable ACLU attorneys-- Lee Gelernt, Brigitte Amiri, Dale Ho, and Joshua Block. All four are shown as ordinary people, working relentlessly as they manage personal and professional lives while representing their clients and defending civil liberties.

Lee Gelernt led the effort to reunite immigrant parents separated from their kids at the border. Brigitte Amiri defended the right of a young immigrant female's access to abortion while in custody. Joshua Block represented transgender people in the military banned by the government from service. Last But Not Least, Dale Ho fought against a Kansas law that required proof of citizenship to sign up to vote.

Real-Time Court Sessions
In "The Fight", the directors take us into real-time court sessions, locations where cams usually aren't enabled. We get to see behind-the-scenes moments, the triumphes, the losses, the determination, and the perseverance.

Crucial Reception
"The Fight" has been commonly praised for its gripping material, receiving an approval ranking of 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie is praised not just for its impactful storytelling but also for sensitively capturing the hard work and individual sacrifices of the attorneys. The documentary won the Special Award for Social Impact Filmmaking at the Sundance Film Festival.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "The Fight" is an emotionally charged documentary that offers a riveting insight into the work of ACLU legal representatives in tumultuous political times. It is a testament to the durability of these legal representatives and their commitment to safeguarding civil rights in face of remarkable pressure and difficulty. It's a powerful reminder of the significance of legal institutions in upholding democracy and human rights.

Top Cast

  • Jessica Hynes (small)
    Jessica Hynes
    Tina Bell
  • Rhona Mitra (small)
    Rhona Mitra
    Amanda Chadwick
  • Shaun Parkes (small)
    Shaun Parkes
    Mick Bell
  • Anita Dobson (small)
    Anita Dobson
    Gene Dunn
  • Christopher Fairbank (small)
    Christopher Fairbank
    Frank Dunn
  • Sennia Nanua (small)
    Sennia Nanua
    Emma Bell
  • Liv Hill (small)
    Liv Hill
    Jordan Chadwick
  • Sally Phillips (small)
    Sally Phillips
    Beth Hunter
  • Cathy Tyson (small)
    Cathy Tyson
    Viv Best
  • Robert James-Collier (small)
    Robert James-Collier
    Dave
  • Alice Lowe (small)
    Alice Lowe
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