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  • Summary: A documentary about 19-year-old Irish boxer Francis Barrett who as a member of the "Travellers" a small, rootless, and often poor subclass of caravaners derisively known as "Irish Gypsies," is determined to gain respect for himself and his family by training and representing Ireland in the 1996 Olympic Summer Games in Atlanta. Expand
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  1. Refreshingly gritty and hard-nosed.
  2. If Southpaw leaves you hungry, this much is also true: The "food" was good in the first place.
  3. The picture is more sociologically instructive than emotionally involving, serving as a document of contemporary Irish life rather than an ordinary inspirational story.
  4. Reviewed by: Ken Fox
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    If ever an English-language film needed English subtitles it's this.

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