Vinny Paz Film “Bleed for This” on 2017 Oscars Watch List

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The Vinny Pazienza movie "Bleed for This" has been put on the watch list for the 2017 Oscars by LA Times writer Glenn Whip.

About the movie, Whip writes "Miles Teller stars as champion boxer Vinny Pazienza who makes an improbable comeback after a near-fatal car crash breaks his neck. Ben Younger ("Boiler Room") wrote and directed this movie, which prompted a bidding war last year after a 12-minute promo reel was shown to distributors."

The movie is expected to be released in the fall of 2016.

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Bleed For This

Bleed for This is the story of Rhode Island boxer and five-time world champion Vinny Pazienza as he recovers from a broken neck suffered during a near-fatal car accident.

Pazienza would go on to win three more world boxing titles in one of the most improbable comebacks in the sport's history.

The movie stars Aaron Eckhart as Kevin Rooney, Katey Sagal as Louise Pazienza and Miles Teller as Vinny Pazienza.

 

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