
Shiner 2018
In the gritty underbelly of underground MMA, *Shiner (2018)* follows Matt, a determined young fighter chasing his dream of becoming a world champion.
Director: Seo Mutarevic
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shiner (2018) about?
*Shiner (2018)* tells the story of Matt, a rising MMA fighter who finds guidance in Happy McBride, a washed-up veteran navigating the same brutal circuit. As Matt rises through the ranks, his path becomes entangled with Nikki, Happy's daughter, forcing him to confront where his true priorities lie—fame or love.
Who directed Shiner?
Seo Mutarevic directed *Shiner (2018)*, bringing a raw and intimate lens to the underground world of MMA fighting.
Who stars in Shiner?
The film stars Seya Hug, Shannon Staller, Kevin Bernhardt, Randall England, and Amin Joseph in key roles.
Is Shiner (2018) worth watching?
For fans of intense drama with emotional depth, *Shiner (2018)* delivers a compelling narrative about ambition and love. While it lacks a widely known rating, its focus on character-driven storytelling and the visceral world of MMA makes it a solid pick for those seeking substance over spectacle.
How long is Shiner?
Shiner (2018) has a runtime of 95 minutes.
About Shiner (2018) — A raw drama of MMA dreams, mentorship, and unexpected love
In the gritty underbelly of underground MMA, *Shiner (2018)* follows Matt, a determined young fighter chasing his dream of becoming a world champion. His path takes a drastic turn when he meets Happy McBride, a former legend clinging to faded glory, who becomes both mentor and reluctant guide into the brutal world of cage fighting. As Matt climbs the ranks, his journey collides with an unexpected force—love in the form of Nikki, Happy's daughter—testing his focus and reshaping his priorities in ways no fight ever could.
Directed by Seo Mutarevic, this dramatic tale dives deep into ambition, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between obsession and redemption. With its raw atmosphere and emotionally charged narrative, *Shiner (2018)* explores what it truly means to fight—not just in the ring, but for the heart.