The Sporting Girl (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 13, 2017

Original Title:
Nattfjärilen

Alternate Titles:
The Moth

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

Jonna, a seventeen-year-old aspiring female MMA fighter, is offered a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to be coached by the famous "Gracie brothers" when her local fighting club gets invited to attend a BJJ camp in Brazil. The only thing that stands between Jonna and the chance to fulfill her dream is money, or rather, the lack of it, since Jonna still lives at home with her alcoholic dosser mom. When entering a world after dark, Jonna realizes there are other possible uses of a fit female body. However, Jonna discovers that sometimes there are bruises that are way more painful than a punch to the head.

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Assistant Director:
John F. Lindquist

Casting:
Emilie Fahlstedt

Cinematography:
John F. Lindquist

Colorist:
John F. Lindquist

Director:
Emilie Fahlstedt

Editor:
John F. Lindquist

Electrician:
Fredrik Lindton

Fight Choreographer:
Norma Jansson

First Assistant Camera:
Fredrik Cederberg

Music:
Jakob Lindhagen

Producer:
Emilie Fahlstedt

Production Assistant:
Amanda Carselind

Second Unit Director:
John F. Lindquist

Sound:
David Lundgren

Sound Designer:
Danijel Djuric

Writer:
Emilie Fahlstedt

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