What do you do with one last round?
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
109pp
Genre:
Drama
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
Mickey Brannigan was once the heart of Boston boxing — a blue-collar kid turned world champion. Between 1986–1989, he stood at the top of the sport, before pride, pain, and poor choices caught up with him. His career ended in embarrassment in 1999, and he’s carried that shame — along with the grief of losing Maria, the only woman he ever truly loved.
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The Writer: Eric Polli

Eric Polli is a Boston-based screenwriter and storyteller known for emotionally grounded, character-driven narratives with a deep sense of place and heart. His latest screenplay, 10th Round, tells the story of a former boxing champion facing terminal illness who seeks redemption by mentoring a gifted young fighter and reconciling with his estranged son. The script blends generational drama, grit, and grace — and has drawn comparisons to The Wrestler, Creed, and A Perfect World. Go to bio
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