Boxing
To coincide with the BFI's 2026 season of boxing-related films, this collection captures the essence of the sport and celebrates boxing's status as a captivating genre throughout the course of cinema’s history.
Stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit, for it’s when things seem worse, that you must not quit.’– Ray Winstone The unique ability of boxing as a spectacle to inspire generations of fighters and constantly provide the compelling narrative material for creative imaginations has proven as much an influence on the sport as it has cinema. Some of the greatest works of cinema have sourced their stories and themes from the drama, spectacle and unrivalled emotion of the fight game, while the iconography and human storytelling within such films have and continues to inspire generations of boxers across nations and identities. This season brings together some of the finest boxing films – alongside hidden gems – and underappreciated works that span drama, comedy and documentary. Together, they explore how cinema, through a boxing lens, has presented stories of love, triumph, personal struggle, racial injustice, politics – national and regional – class identity, disability, the human spirit and beyond - Dr Clive Chijioke Nwonka, curator