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Foxcatcher - Wikipedia. Foxcatcher is a 2. American biographicalsportstrue crimedrama film produced and directed by Bennett Miller. Written by E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman, the film stars Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, and Mark Ruffalo. The film's plot is loosely based on the events surrounding multimillionaire E. I. du Pont family heir and wrestling enthusiast John E.

U.S. Olympic wrestling champions and brothers Mark Schultz and Dave Schultz join "Team Foxcatcher", led by eccentric multi-millionaire John du Pont, as they train for. Watch latest HD Movies online for free and without registration. Go watch movies. Stream your favorite movies on iPhone, Android, Ipad or Smart TV. Foxcatcher is a 2014 American biographical sports true crime drama film produced and directed by Bennett Miller. Written by E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman, the film.
Pont's 1. 98. 6 recruitment of two 1. U. S. Olympic gold medalist wrestlers, Mark Schultz and his older brother David, to help coach U. S. wrestlers for participation in national, world, and Olympic competition, and the subsequent murder of David by John du Pont in January 1.
Foxcatcher received critical acclaim for the three lead actors' performances, Miller's direction, and the film's visual style and tone. It was nominated for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2. Cannes Film Festival, where Miller won the Best Director Award. The film had three Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Picture.[4] The film was nominated for five Oscars at the 2.

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Academy Awards, including a Best Actor nomination for Carell, Best Supporting Actor for Ruffalo and Best Director for Miller.[5] It became the first film to be nominated for Best Director but not Best Picture since 2. Julian Schnabel was nominated for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, two years before the Academy extended its maximum number of Best Picture nominees to 1.
Olympic wrestling champion Mark Schultz (Channing Tatum) speaks at an elementary school in place of his older brother, Dave (Mark Ruffalo).[N 1] Both are Olympic gold medal winners, but Mark feels overshadowed by Dave. Mark is contacted by philanthropist and wrestling enthusiast John E. Pont (Steve Carell), an heir to the E. I. du Pont family fortune, who arranges to fly Mark to his estate in Pennsylvania where du Pont has built a private wrestling training facility. Du Pont invites Mark to join his wrestling team, Team Foxcatcher, to be paid to train for the World Championship. Mark accepts the offer, with du Pont urging him to enlist Dave as well. Dave declines for the sake of his wife and two children, who are settled where they live, so Mark moves to Pennsylvania alone.[N 2]Mark stays in a homey guest house ("The Chalet") and is greeted there later in the night by du Pont.[N 3] Through training with his new teammates and du Pont's financial support, Mark excels with Foxcatcher, winning a Gold Medal at the 1.
World Wrestling Championships. Du Pont praises him, and they develop a friendship. Du Pont introduces Mark to cocaine, which he starts to use regularly. He confides in Mark, whom he now calls a true friend, telling him how his mother, Jean du Pont (Vanessa Redgrave), paid a boy to act as his friend. Jean tells her son that she believes wrestling is a "low sport" and does not like seeing him "being low". One day, Mark and his teammates in Foxcatcher take the morning off from training to watch mixed martial arts (MMA) on TV.
Angered by this (as well as Mark's insistence that his brother will not join Team Foxcatcher), du Pont verbally and physically rebuffs him, saying that he will enlist Dave by any means necessary. Dave decides to move with his family to Pennsylvania so he can join Foxcatcher.[N 4] His self- esteem damaged by du Pont, Mark decides to work and train alone, pushing away du Pont and even Dave. As Team Foxcatcher prepares to enter the preliminaries for the 1. Summer Olympics in Seoul, du Pont's mother is escorted into du Pont's gym to watch him coach his team. He awkwardly demonstrates basic maneuvers for her and the other wrestlers. Jean leaves in disgust after seeing du Pont give his back to his student. At the 1. 98. 8 Olympic Trials in Pensacola, Florida, Mark performs poorly, losing his first match.
Angered by his failure, Mark destroys his room, cries and goes on an eating binge. Dave manages to break into his room and is alarmed at his brother's condition.
They work feverishly so Mark can make his weight class. As Mark exercises, Dave prevents du Pont from speaking with Mark. Mark competes well enough to win his match and make the Olympic team. Dave notices that du Pont is absent, learning that he left for Pennsylvania after being told his mother died.[N 5] After returning to the estate, Mark tells Dave that "you and I both know that I can't stay" at Foxcatcher once the Olympics are over and asks Dave to leave with him. A documentary funded by du Pont about his exploits with Team Foxcatcher is made, during which Dave is asked to praise him as coach and mentor. Mark loses his matches in Seoul, after which he leaves Team Foxcatcher.
While Dave continues to live at du Pont's estate and train with Foxcatcher, as a condition for his remaining he negotiates an arrangement with du Pont to continue to support Mark financially.[N 6]Later, du Pont is seen sitting alone in his mansion's trophy room watching the documentary about Team Foxcatcher, which ends with Mark complimenting du Pont at a ceremony depicted earlier.[N 7] Du Pont calls his bodyguard and drives to Dave's home, where he finds him in the driveway working on his car radio. As Schultz approaches du Pont's car to greet him, du Pont rolls down his window, asks Dave "Do you have a problem with me?," and shoots him three times at close range. Dave's wife, Nancy (Sienna Miller), calls 9- 1- 1; and, as du Pont drives off, she runs outside to her husband, who dies in her arms.
Du Pont is later arrested outside his own home, and the film ends showing Mark as he competes in a cage fighting match with the crowd's cheers ringing in his head.[N 8]Production[edit]Bennett Miller began developing the project in 2. Michael Coleman and Tom Heller.[2. Megan Ellison financed the film through her Annapurna Pictures, also producing alongside Miller, Jon Kilik, and Anthony Bregman.[2.
Sony Pictures Classics became the distributor, taking over from Sony's Columbia Pictures, which had co- financed the film. Miller said "it's always been my hope and expectation that they (SPC) would distribute the film."[2. Gary Oldman was first choice for the role of John E. Pont, but he turned down the role due to his commitment to Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. Shooting began in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area on October 1.
Sewickley, Pennsylvania, Sewickley Heights, and Edgeworth.[2. With du Pont's mansion, Liseter Hall, having been demolished in January 2.
Morven Park, a historic estate in Leesburg, Virginia with a similar facade, for exterior filming.[2. An 1. 89. 9 mansion, Wilpen Hall, in the wealthy Pittsburgh suburb of Sewickley Heights, Pennsylvania, served as Foxcatcher's stand- in for the interior filming location for du Pont's Philadelphia- area estate.[3. Filming also took place in the Pittsburgh area communities of Rector (Ligonier Township), Mc. Keesport, White Oak, and Connoquenessing.[3. The production sought permission to film in West Mifflin Middle School in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.[3.
In December 2. 01. Washington, Pennsylvania, Trinity High School, the Petersen Events Center in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Oakland, and the California University of Pennsylvania. Convocation Center.[3. Filming was scheduled to last through January 2. The scene where the Foxcatcher team watches mixed martial arts on television in 1. Gary Goodridge's win over Paul Herrera at UFC 8, from February 1.
At UFC 9 that March, Mark Schultz made his MMA debut, defeating Goodridge. In the film, he is depicted facing a fictional opponent. Channing Tatum stated that the role was "the hardest acting challenge I've had to date."[3.
Release[edit]A release date for Foxcatcher was originally set for December 2. The date was postponed to allow for more time to complete the film, according to Sony Pictures Classics.[4. The film debuted at the 2.
Cannes Film Festival in May 2. Palme d'Or, the festival's highest prize,[4. Bennett Miller won the Award for Best Director.[4. The film made its way through the late- 2. Telluride, Toronto, New York, Vancouver and London film festivals.[4.