
Fúria 2013
Fúria (2013) dives into the raw energy of childhood, capturing the intense emotions and competitive spirit that shape young lives in an underprivileged Lisbon neighborhood.
Director: Diogo Baldaia
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fúria (2013) about?
Fúria follows young boxers in a Lisbon boxing club, exploring how they channel their frustrations into sport. The film captures their fierce friendships and the emotional release they find in boxing, set against the backdrop of a struggling neighborhood.
Who directed Fúria?
Fúria was directed by Diogo Baldaia, a filmmaker whose work often delves into social and human stories.
Who stars in Fúria?
The film features Ricardo Carapinha, João Marcelo, Márcia Pinto, and Paulo Seco as the main young boxers and figures at the club.
Is Fúria (2013) worth watching?
With its authentic portrayal of youth and resilience, Fúria offers a compelling short documentary experience. While unrated on IMDb, its themes of determination and camaraderie make it a poignant watch for fans of documentary films and sports dramas alike.
How long is Fúria?
Fúria runs for 20 minutes.
About Fúria (2013) — A raw, heartfelt look at childhood resilience in Lisbon's boxing clubs
Fúria (2013) dives into the raw energy of childhood, capturing the intense emotions and competitive spirit that shape young lives in an underprivileged Lisbon neighborhood.
Directed by Diogo Baldaia, this short documentary surveys a local boxing club where kids forge deep bonds while channeling their frustrations into a sport that's both cathartic and empowering. The film paints a vivid portrait of resilience, camaraderie, and the unfiltered emotions of youth, blending gritty realism with moments of warmth and hope. Through the lens of the sport, Fúria explores how aggression and ambition can transcend hardship, offering a glimpse into the lives of kids who find strength in struggle.