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Heels 2018

★ 8.01 votes89 min📅 2018-07-20

"It starts with family."

Directed by Ryan Bottiglieri, *Heels (2018)* is a heartfelt comedy-drama that weaves family, wrestling, and Southern charm into an unexpected underdog story.

Director: Ryan Bottiglieri

Cast

Ryan Bottiglieri
Jody
Britt George
Britt George
Ronny
Stacey Scowley
Stacey Scowley
Michelle
Richard Riehle
Richard Riehle
Calvin
Chip Joslin
Vic
Soleil Gonzalez
Georgie Lackey
Braison Cyrus
Braison Cyrus
Jacob Lackey
Brittany Belt
Tammy Lynn
Grant Sullivan
Grant Sullivan
Westin Lackey
Matt J. Rogers
Casper

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Heels (2018) about?

*Heels (2018)* follows adopted brothers Jody and Ronnie as they trade aprons for wrestling singlets to save their family's BBQ restaurant from closure. With quirky local promoter Benny cheering them on (and occasionally mocking their losing streak), the duo embarks on a wild ride through the wrestling circuit, where every match could make or break their future.

Who directed Heels?

Ryan Bottiglieri directed *Heels (2018)*, infusing the film with a blend of comedy and heartfelt drama.

Who stars in Heels?

The film stars Ryan Bottiglieri, Britt George, Stacey Scowley, and Richard Riehle in key roles.

Is Heels (2018) worth watching?

For a lighthearted yet meaningful dive into family and ambition, *Heels (2018)* is a gem—especially if you enjoy underdog stories with a Southern twist. While it flies under the radar, its quirky charm and warm themes make it a standout for comedy-drama fans.

How long is Heels?

*Heels (2018)* runs for 89 minutes.

About Heels (2018) — Brothers Take the Ring to Save Their Dad's BBQ Dream

Directed by Ryan Bottiglieri, *Heels (2018)* is a heartfelt comedy-drama that weaves family, wrestling, and Southern charm into an unexpected underdog story. When their beloved gay father's BBQ restaurant faces foreclosure, adopted brothers Jody and Ronnie dive into the local wrestling scene—where Benny, their motley promoter, dubs them the "best losers" he's ever had. Their mission isn't just about winning matches; it's about proving they're more than the scrappy outsiders the town sees. With humor and grit, the film explores themes of belonging, sacrifice, and the lengths we go to protect what matters most.

Bottiglieri's direction blends over-the-top wrestling antics with tender family moments, creating a tone that's equal parts funny and touching. Perfect for fans of unconventional sports comedies, *Heels* delivers a refreshing take on chasing dreams while keeping your roots alive—even when the odds are stacked against you.