Watch: Klitschko 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – A documentary encompassing the lives of world heavyweight boxing champions, Vitali & Wladimir Klitschko. The first time in history two brothers have shared all the heavyweight world titles, this film explores their humble beginnings in the Ukraine to their rise to stardom and domination of heavyweight prize fighting..
Plot: Klitschko tells the captivating story of the boxing worlds most famous brothers: Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko. From the socialist drill of their childhood in the Ukraine, and their first successes as amateurs, to their move to Germany and subsequent rise as international stars on the verge of holding the championship titles of all five boxing federations (Wladimir secured this with his unanimous World Boxing Association win against David Haye on July 2nd, 2011). Along the way they experience defeats and setbacks, low points and triumphant comebacks as well as conflicts with each other. Exciting conversations with companions and opponents, including the very first with the Klitschkos parents, give insight into their personal lives, plus never-before-seen footage of the draining preparations for a fight, and the spectacular boxing matches. Director Sebastian Dehnhardt composes an intimate and fascinating portrait of two exceptional athletes who are, before all else, brothers.
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‘Klitschko’ Is about as good as a sports documentary gets…
I tend to watch a lot of sports-based documentaries, and I am, just in general, a big fan of the documentary medium.Let me start of by saying that I went into this movie expecting a ‘glorious celebration’ of what can only be described as two of the most influential fighters in the world of boxing. I was expecting to watch a documentary, that fell into that nearly unavoidable pit of shameless self-promotion/idolization.
I was WRONG! This nearly 120-minute EPIC, not only is probably the most humble and honest boxing-doc I’ve ever seen. It re-defines the format of the standard sports-documentary, and presents us with an insight into the REAL important moments of a fighter’s career, namely, dealing with loss, mental and physical defeat, maintaining you strife for excellence, and learning from your mistakes.
The documentary is engrossing, it spans the early childhood of the brothers, their excellence in local Ukrainian kick-boxing, their switch to a pro career… all information is presented with exceptional moderation, providing nothing but essential and informative stories and facts. No ‘dead-air’ here folks! The picture that this film paints is one of overcoming personal and psychological issues, becoming a better person through hardship and defeat, through challenge and distress.
The documentary also sheds an interesting light on Vitali’s political engagements, which i found to be quite remarkable. I could also appreciate that the film doesn’t focus on the brother’s charity work in detail. Something that I found refreshingly selfless and humble.
IN CONCLUSION: The film is long, but every single minute is entertaining, informative and just a great watch. The editing and production are tremendous.
The film left me with a remarkable feeling, even though i know I just watched the defining documentary about two of the most successful boxers in history, I came to the realization that what was portrayed in the film was much more humble and sincere. The film focused on the VERY few losses they had, and doesn’t ravel in the greatness that they rightfully have established. Very few ‘EPIC’ scenes, and plenty of personal, heartfelt and sincere moments with the Klitchko’s.
I rate this film a 9/10 – Not just based on content, but also as a film that could possibly provide a blue-print for the ‘new style’ of sports documentaries. all in all, A MUST SEE!!!
‘Klitschko’ Is about as good as a sports documentary gets…
I tend to watch a lot of sports-based documentaries, and I am, just in general, a big fan of the documentary medium.Let me start of by saying that I went into this movie expecting a ‘glorious celebration’ of what can only be described as two of the most influential fighters in the world of boxing. I was expecting to watch a documentary, that fell into that nearly unavoidable pit of shameless self-promotion/idolization.
I was WRONG! This nearly 120-minute EPIC, not only is probably the most humble and honest boxing-doc I’ve ever seen. It re-defines the format of the standard sports-documentary, and presents us with an insight into the REAL important moments of a fighter’s career, namely, dealing with loss, mental and physical defeat, maintaining you strife for excellence, and learning from your mistakes.
The documentary is engrossing, it spans the early childhood of the brothers, their excellence in local Ukrainian kick-boxing, their switch to a pro career… all information is presented with exceptional moderation, providing nothing but essential and informative stories and facts. No ‘dead-air’ here folks! The picture that this film paints is one of overcoming personal and psychological issues, becoming a better person through hardship and defeat, through challenge and distress.
The documentary also sheds an interesting light on Vitali’s political engagements, which i found to be quite remarkable. I could also appreciate that the film doesn’t focus on the brother’s charity work in detail. Something that I found refreshingly selfless and humble.
IN CONCLUSION: The film is long, but every single minute is entertaining, informative and just a great watch. The editing and production are tremendous.
The film left me with a remarkable feeling, even though i know I just watched the defining documentary about two of the most successful boxers in history, I came to the realization that what was portrayed in the film was much more humble and sincere. The film focused on the VERY few losses they had, and doesn’t ravel in the greatness that they rightfully have established. Very few ‘EPIC’ scenes, and plenty of personal, heartfelt and sincere moments with the Klitchko’s.
I rate this film a 9/10 – Not just based on content, but also as a film that could possibly provide a blue-print for the ‘new style’ of sports documentaries. all in all, A MUST SEE!!!
Original Language de
Runtime 1 hr 58 min (118 min), 1 hr 50 min (110 min) (original)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Documentary, Biography, Sport
Director Sebastian Dehnhardt
Writer Sebastian Dehnhardt
Actors Lamon Brewster, Chris Byrd, Bernd Bönte
Country Germany
Awards 2 wins
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