'The Wrestler' (2009)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

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'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art
'The Wrestler' (2009) - film-art

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'The Wrestler' (2009)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

Director: Darren Aronofsky

Writers : Robert D. Siegel

Stars : Mickey Rourke, Marisa Tomei, Evan Rachel Wood

This is a drama about an aging professional wrestler, decades past his prime, who now barely gets by working small wrestling shows in VFW halls and as a part-time grocery store employee. As he faces health problems that may end his wrestling career for good he attempts to come to terms with his life outside the ring: by working full time at the grocery store, trying to reconcile with the daughter he abandoned in childhood and forming a closer bond with a stripper he has romantic feelings for. He struggles with his new life and an offer of a high-profile rematch with his 1980s arch-nemesis, The Ayatollah, which may be his ticket back to stardom.