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Johnny Flynton

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Johnny Flynton
Directed byLexi Alexander
Written byLexi Alexander
Fabian Marquez
Produced byChristopher R. Mans
StarringDash Mihok
Michele Matheson
Robert W. Hill
Austin Crim
CinematographyAlexander Buono
Edited byChristopher Klonecke
Music byChristopher Franke
Production
companies
Hunter Films
Red Corner Productions
Release date
  • September 21, 2002 (2002-09-21)
Running time
37 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Johnny Flynton is a 2002 American short film directed and co-written by Lexi Alexander.[1] It was nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 75th Academy Awards.[2][3]

Plot

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Based on a true story and starring Dash Mihok in the title role, the film follows an undefeated boxer, Johnny Flynton, in a small Alabama town on the day of a local exhibition fight that sparks a series of tragic events.

Cast

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Background

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Johnny Flynton was the first film Alexander directed.[4] She said that the film, about a boxer from Alabama who is charged with murder, is a fictional story that was inspired by meeting a boxer in Germany when she was 9 years old, an interaction that she remembered and was the basis of the idea for the film.[5]

Production

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The film, which Alexander entirely financed with a year's income from coaching martial arts, had a budget of $35,000.[6]

Reception

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A Film Threat review says, "Fuck 'Rocky,' this is the best film about a boxer that I've ever seen."[7]

References

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  1. ^ Rotten Tomatoes
  2. ^ "The 75th Academy Awards: 2003". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 2003.
  3. ^ Short Film Oscar® Winners in 2003-Oscars on YouTube
  4. ^ "Oscar Films; Forecasts and Favorites: the Critics Weigh In". The New York Times. 9 March 2003.
  5. ^ Fogan, Sara (June 2003). "Black Belt Times: Former Karate Champ Fails To Bag Academy Award". Black Belt. 41 (6): 22, 52, 54.
  6. ^ Raftery, Brian (1 August 2017). "Virtuoso Action Director Lexi Alexander Fights Back Against Hollywood". Wired.
  7. ^ "Johnny Flynton". Film Threat. 19 February 2003.
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