
Boxing 2015
In *Boxing (2015)*, director Grayson Moore crafts a raw and intimate drama that follows Sheila as she steps back into a boxing class—only to confront more than just physical challenges.
Director: Grayson Moore
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Boxing (2015) about?
After a traumatic event, Sheila returns to her boxing class, only to find herself entangled in a complex dynamic with a classmate whose concern feels more intrusive than supportive. The short film explores how external pressures can resurface old wounds in unexpected ways.
Who directed Boxing?
Boxing was directed by Grayson Moore, a filmmaker known for crafting emotionally layered dramas with tight, impactful storytelling.
Who stars in Boxing?
The film features Kyra Harper, Martha Burns, Lara Jean Chorostecki, Hannah Cheesman, and Rachel Wilson in key roles.
Is Boxing (2015) worth watching?
At just 13 minutes long, *Boxing (2015)* punches above its weight as a tightly directed drama with strong performances. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its themes of resilience and interpersonal tension make it a compelling watch for fans of short films and character-driven stories.
How long is Boxing?
Boxing runs for 13 minutes.
About Boxing (2015) — A Short Film on Resilience and Unexpected Tensions
In *Boxing (2015)*, director Grayson Moore crafts a raw and intimate drama that follows Sheila as she steps back into a boxing class—only to confront more than just physical challenges. Haunted by past trauma, she navigates an unexpected dynamic with a well-meaning but overbearing classmate whose empathy masks deeper personal motives. Moore's sharp direction infuses the 13-minute short film with tension, subtly exploring themes of resilience, isolation, and the blurred lines between concern and control.
Set against the gritty backdrop of a boxing gym, the story unfolds with quiet intensity, revealing how interpersonal friction can mirror internal struggles. With standout performances from Kyra Harper, Martha Burns, and Lara Jean Chorostecki, *Boxing (2015)* delivers a compact yet impactful cinematic experience that lingers long after the final bell rings.