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''Gensan Punch'' is a 2021 Philippine Japanese sports
biographical film A biographical film or biopic () is a film that dramatizes the life of a non-fictional or historically-based person or people. Such films show the life of a historical person and the central character's real name is used. They differ from docudra ...
directed by Brillante Mendoza. Starring Shogen, Ronnie Lazaro and Kaho Minami, it is based on a true story that depicts Nao Tsuyama, a disabled athlete who refuses to let his artificial leg hinder his dream to become a professional boxer. It premiered at the
26th Busan International Film Festival The 26th Busan International Film Festival opened on October 6 at the Busan Cinema Center in Busan, South Korea with South Korean film '' Heaven: To the Land of Happiness'' by Im Sang-soo. Park So-dam and Song Joong-ki hosted the opening of the ...
(BIFF) on October 9, 2021.


Cast

*Shogen as Naozumi "Nao" Tsuchiyama *
Beauty Gonzalez Christine Marie Luche Gonzalez-Crisologo (; born 28 May 1991), professionally known as Beauty Gonzalez, is a Filipina actress from Dumaguete City. Biography Beauty Gonzalez was born as Christine Marie Gonzalez in Dumaguete City to Carina Luc ...
as Melissa * Ronnie Lazaro as Coach Rudy * Kaho Minami as Nao's mother *Jeffrey Rowe as Nao's father *Jun Nayra as Coach Ben *Pow Salud as Ring Announcer


Production

''Gensan Punch'' is an internationally co-produced film made by Center Stage Productions of the Philippines and Gentle Underground Monkeys of Japan. It was directed by Brillante Mendoza. This is Mendoza's first sports
biographical film A biographical film or biopic () is a film that dramatizes the life of a non-fictional or historically-based person or people. Such films show the life of a historical person and the central character's real name is used. They differ from docudra ...
. The film was created and written by Honey Alipio. Takahiro Yamashita and Krisma Maclang Fajardo were producers of the film.


Themes and inspiration

The film is inspired from the biography of Naozumi Tsuchiyama, a Japanese boxer with a prosthetic leg who went to the Philippines who became known as Gensan. Gensan is also the nickname of
General Santos General Santos, officially the City of General Santos,; hil, Dakbanwa sang Heneral Santos; Maguindanao language, Maguindanao: ''Ingud nu Heneral Santos''; Blaan language, Blaan: ''Banwe Dadiangas''; Tboli language, Tboli: ''Benwu Dadiangas'' ...
, a city which has produced numerous Filipino boxers including Manny Pacquiao. Tsuchiyama due to his disability was barred from pursuing a professional career in Japan by authorities due to safety reasons. He went to the Philippines and won a match in 2006 which was instrumental to him obtaining a pro boxing license. He would retire in 2015, without participating in a professional match in Japan. Mendoza had no prior knowledge of Tsuchiyama. The director went to Tokyo to meet Tsuchiyama and other Japanese boxers and also went to Okinawa, the boxer's hometown. The production team also went to the gymnasium in General Santos where Tsuchiyama trained and talked with the local boxers in the area as part of the production process. Mendoza had an impression that Japanese boxers fight for honor and prestige, a different motivation to their Filipino counterparts. Mendoza considers his work on ''Gensan Punch'' is a deviation from his previous works he has described as "alternative cinema" and considers the film as "mainstream". For ''Gensan Punch'' he said he had to tap to his previous experience in the advertising industry where the creative process is "different, if not more rigorous" and considers more about the audience when making media – in contrast to the process in making "alternate films" where the story, rhetoric and philosophy had more weight. The film did not focus on the technicalities of boxing, instead Mendoza decided to highlight Tsuchiyama's "journey as a disabled boxer".


Filming

Filming took place both Japan and the Philippines. Filming locations in Japan include Okinawa and Fukuoka. Some scenes in Japan were filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic but scenes involving large crowds were taken prior to the pandemic. Working with Japanese actors, Mendoza used a "non-scripted method" and the boxing bouts had no
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.


Release

''Gensan Punch'' premiered at the
26th Busan International Film Festival The 26th Busan International Film Festival opened on October 6 at the Busan Cinema Center in Busan, South Korea with South Korean film '' Heaven: To the Land of Happiness'' by Im Sang-soo. Park So-dam and Song Joong-ki hosted the opening of the ...
(BIFF) on October 9, 2021. United Kingdom-based SC Films International is the distributor of the film. The film will also be released as HBO Asia original movie.


Reception

''Gensan Punch'' was awarded the Kim Jiseok Award at the
26th Busan International Film Festival The 26th Busan International Film Festival opened on October 6 at the Busan Cinema Center in Busan, South Korea with South Korean film '' Heaven: To the Land of Happiness'' by Im Sang-soo. Park So-dam and Song Joong-ki hosted the opening of the ...
.


Award and nomination


References


External links


''Gensan Punch''
at SC Films International *{{IMDb title , tt14780138 Philippine biographical films Japanese biographical drama films Philippine sports films Japanese sports films Biographical films about sportspeople Films about disability HBO Asia original programming