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Fight
201244 min 28 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Ervin Chartrand
Production: David ChristensenJoe MacDonaldDerek Mazur
Script: Ervin Chartrand
If you had to summarize Randy Baleski’s philosophy, you could probably do it in three words: “Boxing saves kids.” A Winnipeg high school teacher and former boxer, Baleski has a unique approach to helping students at risk of not graduating: get them in the ring.
Fight profiles two of these young men: Rene Catcheway and Melvin Delorme. Both are Indigenous teens with troubled backgrounds. Melvin remembers his mother drinking and bringing home “random guys”—including one who tried to choke him. Rene lives on his own and is failing most of his courses.
Enter the world of boxing. As Melvin and Rene push themselves through one gruelling workout after another (push-ups, skipping, sparring), they slowly come to understand that boxing is more a way of life than a sport. You don’t box. You become a boxer—someone whose life is governed by discipline and respect.
But boxing alone may not be enough to overcome a lifetime of figurative hard knocks. Melvin is committed to graduating and completing post-secondary studies. Rene is feeling more and more disillusioned with school. With Baleski in their corner, can they make it?
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Subject categories
- Sports and Leisure > Boxing, Wrestling and Martial Arts
- Education > Dropouts
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Social Problems
- Social Issues > Social ProblemsYoung Adults
- Indigenous Studies > Identity/Society
- Health/Personal Development > Problem Solving/Conflict Resolution
- Community > Sports & RecreationUrbanization, Relocation
Credits
- writer
- Ervin Chartrand
- director
- Ervin Chartrand
- producer
- David Christensen
- Joe MacDonald
- editor
- Craig Guiboche
- cinematographer
- Reil Munro
- Charles Konowal
- Jonathan Bland
- sound recordist
- Kirby Hammond
- production assistant
- Roger Boyer
- on-line
- Joe Owens
- colour correction
- Joe Owens
- transcription
- Sharon Murphy
- sound design
- John Blerot
- mix
- John Blerot
- production coordinator
- Ginette D'Silva
- Faye Yoneda
- Monique Perron
- production supervisor
- Mark Power
- Scott Collins
- marketing manager
- Leslie Stafford
- Kelly Fox
- program administrator
- Cyndi Forcand
- Darin Clausen
- executive producer
- Derek Mazur
- David Christensen