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Sydney Sweeney’s Christy Premieres at BFI London as Reviews Highlight a Fierce, Transformative Performance

David Michôd directs a portrait of Christy Martin that probes coercive control behind the triumphs.

Overview

  • The film screened at the BFI London Film Festival on Friday, where Sweeney discussed the responsibility of telling Martin’s story and her advocacy focus.
  • Sweeney trained for roughly three months with boxing and weight coaches and a nutritionist, gaining about 35 pounds and filming realistic fight scenes that left her concussed.
  • Critics note a shift from sports biopic to a darker study of abuse, with The Times awarding four stars and praising Sweeney’s career-best turn.
  • Christy Martin was closely involved during production, and her nonprofit Christy’s Champs supporting abuse victims features in the film’s broader context.
  • Following a standing ovation at TIFF and an acting honor for Sweeney at HIFF, the movie begins a global theatrical rollout on November 7.