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GCFF24: Fight to Live

Fight to Live

Gold Coast Film Festival Premiere

Premiere Screening Thu 18th Apr, 6pm | Encore Screening Tue 23 Apr, 8.30pm
Fight to Live

Fight to Live

Wild child, mother, abuse survivor, UFC contender, bare-knuckle boxing champion, Bec Rawlings is many things, but above all, she’s a fighter. Fight to Live is a gripping look at a young woman’s journey from victim to conqueror; from a troubled young kid in Launceston, to a terrified mother protecting herself and her children from an abuser, Bec has been through hell and come out a woman comfortable in her own skin, living on her own terms, and dominating in one of the world’s toughest sports.

Year: 2023
Country: Australia

Festival Screenings

Cannes World Film Festival - Best inspirational film (Winner)

Premiere Gala Screening - Thu 18 Apr, 6pm
Red Carpet from 5.30pm

Encore Screening - Tue, 23 April 8:30pm

Dates
Premiere Screening Thu 18th Apr, 6pm | Encore Screening Tue 23 Apr, 8.30pm
Director
Tom Haramis
Genre
Documentary
Warnings

Themes of abuse and violence
Duration
79 mins
Cast
'Rowdy' Bec Rawlings
Tickets
A $4 transaction fee will apply for e ticket delivery purchases (excluding free events + donations).For Hold at Box Office ticket delivery purchases, a $6 fee will apply.Please view full Terms and Conditions prior to purchasing your tickets.Premiere Gala Screening - Thu 18 Apr, 6pm
Red Carpet from 5.30pm
Admission $25
(No Free HOTA Tickets)

Encore Screening - Tue, 23 April 8:30pm
Adults $17
Concession $15
(No Free HOTA Tickets)

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