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Swing Bout review – underdog, backstage boxing tale is a gutsy winner

Maurice O’Carroll’s low-budget film, set in boxing’s back rooms, relies on its actors and script to deliver a tense, knockout drama‘Terrible” Toni (Ciara Berkeley) is broke, but she’s a fighter – literally. Heading into her first televised boxing match, this young sportswoman is intent on making the most of what feels like a golden opportunity. She’s also personally invested; her opponent (an excellent Chrissie Cronin) is a cocky TikTok star who could perhaps benefit from being taken down a peg or two. Unfortunately, boxing at this level isn’t squeaky clean, and she’ll be asked to make some tough decisions with serious implications for her integrity and future in the sport.Named for the filler matches boxing promoters use to plug spaces in the TV schedule when more established contenders fail to fight for as long as anticipated, this Irish boxing film is low on budget but high on guts and gumption. Set entirely backstage in the offices, toilets and dressing rooms that the fighters, promoters and coaches occupy when not in the ring, writer-director Maurice O’Carroll’s scrappy, gutsy drama relies almost entirely on its actors (Sinead O’Riordan is particularly good as a dodgy coach) and script to hold your attention. There’s no recourse to effects or scenery to break up the people-in-rooms of it all, and initially you might wonder if that’s going to be enough. Continue reading...

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