Fighting - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Fighting"
Fighting (2009)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Fighting - TMDB rating
5.9/10
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Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Kevin Misher #71167
Kevin Misher
Producer

Editor

Photo Saar Klein #72094
Saar Klein
Editor
Jake Pushinsky
Editor

Costume Design

Photo Kurt Swanson #6214
Kurt Swanson
Costume Design
Photo Bart Mueller #6215
Bart Mueller
Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

Second Unit Director

Photo Mic Rodgers #12353

Mic Rodgers

Mic Rodgers
Second Unit Director

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Christian P. Minkler
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Oleg Kulchytskyi
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Director of Photography

Photo Stefan Czapsky #71088

Stefan Czapsky

Stefan Czapsky
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Photo Robert Munic #156958Photo Robert Munic #156959Photo Robert Munic #156960
Robert Munic
Screenplay

Music

David Wittman
Music
Jonathan Elias
Music

What's left behind the scenes

  • Before filming began, Channing Tatum trained for five weeks with lead stuntman Mick Rogers and fight choreographer Mike Gunther. Former professional football player Brian White trained for a month, three hours a day, which allowed him to perform most of his own stunts.
  • The film takes place in four different areas of New York City: Queens, Flushing, Brighton Beach, and the vicinity of Wall Street. Each area has its own distinctive street fighting style and ethnic groups. To maximize authenticity and realism, the crew and actors regularly walked through them, noting various details and recruiting local residents as extras.
  • In 2006, Dito Montiel's first film, "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints," participated in and won an award at the Sundance Film Festival. Terrence Howard was then one of the jurors who awarded the director a special prize. Since then, the well-known actor has been open to participating in one of his future projects.
  • The penthouse on Wall Street used during filming belonged to one of Google's executives.
  • The character of Zulay Henao was originally named Tasha in the script. The director was so impressed with the actress's audition that he ultimately named the character after her.
  • The final scene of the film was shot over a week in very cold weather.
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