
Donnybrook 2018
Directed by Tim Sutton, *Donnybrook (2018)* plunges into the brutal underbelly of Appalachia, where survival and redemption collide in a raw, no-holds-barred world.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Donnybrook (2018) about?
*Donnybrook (2018)* pits two men against each other in a high-stakes bare-knuckle brawl set against the backdrop of rural Appalachia. Frank Grillo plays a struggling ex-marine, while James Badge Dale is a violent, undefeated fighter—both risking everything for a chance at a $100,000 prize.
Who directed Donnybrook?
Tim Sutton, known for his work in indie filmmaking, directed *Donnybrook*.
Who stars in Donnybrook?
The film features Frank Grillo, Margaret Qualley, James Badge Dale, Jamie Bell, and Chris Browning in key roles.
Is Donnybrook (2018) worth watching?
Despite its unrated status, *Donnybrook* delivers a gripping, visceral experience for fans of gritty crime dramas. The intense performances and raw atmosphere make it a compelling watch for those who crave high-stakes storytelling.
How long is Donnybrook?
The runtime of *Donnybrook* is 101 minutes.
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About Donnybrook (2018) — A raw, gritty crime drama about survival and redemption
Directed by Tim Sutton, *Donnybrook (2018)* plunges into the brutal underbelly of Appalachia, where survival and redemption collide in a raw, no-holds-barred world. This gritty crime drama follows two desperate men—Frank Grillo as an ex-marine barely keeping his family afloat and James Badge Dale as a ruthless, undefeated bare-knuckle fighter—both lured by the promise of a life-changing $100,000 prize in the infamous Donnybrook brawl. With its unflinching violence and deep emotional stakes, the film explores themes of masculinity, poverty, and the lengths people go to escape their circumstances.
The atmosphere is thick with tension, amplified by Sutton's visceral direction and a haunting soundtrack that underscores the characters' inner turmoil. As the line between predator and prey blurs, *Donnybrook* becomes more than just a fight—it's a desperate gamble for dignity in a world that offers little else.