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Wrestled


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Synopsis

A young urban missionary struggles with his own demons as he tries to convert a local prostitute.

The backstory

Wrestled is based on true events that director Phil Donlon witnessed in his neighborhood on the West Side of Chicago over the course of one summer. Wanting to remain true to the story, Phil decided to shoot on the actual street corners and in the back alleys where these events took place. Because of this choice, the pimp and various prostitutes who worked that particular block threatened to harm the actress playing the prostitute (Kelli Nonnemacher) and the crew of Wrestled if they did not leave. During the two-day shoot Kelli was propositioned 10 times by unassuming “johns”. All of the extras were street cast, using residents of the neighborhood, including various homeless people.

*** Long running film of The Independent Film Channel.
*** As seen on The Independent Film Channel!

Film Festivals: Official selection Sundance, Official Selection Expresión en Corto Film Festival (Mexico), The Midwest Independent Film Festival (nominated best actor, director, sound design, and best picture). Flickerings Film Festival, Roger Ebert’s Made on a Mac Series, Damah Film Festival, Dahlonega International Film Festival. Won: Grand Goldie Award for Excellence in Filmmaking. Orion Award for Best Actor.

Reviews:

Dan Lothian, NBC News on Wrestled
“Wrestled… is a thought provoking film that wrestles with a spiritual quandary…the battle to change a life in an unconventional and controversial way. ... wrestled is a gritty film and a wonderful gem that leaves you asking for more.”
(Dan Lothian, West coast Correspondent NBC News)

Infuze Magazine on Phil Donlon
“… director/actor Phil Donlon is one of the best living, breathing prototypes of this “new Hollywood.” He is successfully walking the tightrope daily—crafting thoughtful, highly artistic, moralistic films and attracting major interest from Hollywood. Writer/director Scott Derrickson has achieved tremendous influence through his horror films like The Exorcism of Emily Rose.
Look for an explosion of Donlons and Derricksons in the next few years.”

Ted Shen, THE CHICAGO READER on Wrestled
“Wrestled, directed and cowritten by Phil Donlon, is the clear standout in this quartet of shorts … . A man (Donlon, looking gaunt and haunted) pays a prostitute (Kelli Nonnemacher) to sit with him in his car as he reads to her from the Bible. The situation remains enigmatic: Is the man an evangelist or a fetishist? Does the hooker return to his car repeatedly, or is this his obsessive fantasy? The bleak mood is enhanced by Jim Andre’s washed-out black-and-white cinematography and underscored by two ballads from Duncan Sheik.”

M. Dale Prins, The Promontory Film Critics Circle on Wrestled
”... this was my favorite short at Cornerstone: I would love to discuss the motivations for the main male character to take on this particular project. (Surely the money could be used in a more useful religious manner if there were no further motivations.) Cut a bit from the end, and cut the explicit references to one possible (obvious) motivation, and “Wrestled” might have made my year-end honorable mention. I’m very curious what Donlon will do next

Director: Phil Donlon
Writers: Phil Donlon, Christopher E. Ellis
Stars: Phil Donlon, Kelli Nonnemacher and Todd Frampton

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