“New York can be a tough place,” says Chelsea Moynehan, director of today's film that follows the boxing lives of her trainer father Pete Brodsky and fighter brother Jake. “Kids use boxing as a way to get off of the streets. Most of the guys my dad has trained come from very little, and it teaches them a lot.” Filmed at Trinity Boxing Club in Lower Manhattan, as well as the Westbury Club that her father founded in 1979 in the family's home of Long Island, Moynehan's short looks at the allure of a life in the ring. Bronx-born Brodsky is a recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from New York's prestigious veteran boxing club, Ring 8, and has trained world champion fighters. “I grew up with my dad on TV and basically lived in gyms back then,” says Moynehan. “I wanted a way to express the way that myself and my family felt about the sport.” Her debut effort is soundtracked by composer Chris Zabriskie's "Prelude No. 7" and also stars two local characters in sometime model Gerard “Bones” Lombardo and tough-guy dentist, Vincent Savino, who is living proof that it isn't merely a young man's game. “Vinny has spent his whole life around around boxing,” says the director, “and he is in the gym every day, at the age of 78, training.” P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }