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Petulla Pictures is a
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| “An astutely observed and splendidly acted depiction of good people in conflict.”
Ed Blank
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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“Petulla delivers a captivating, award-winning performance as the Coach / Father.”
David Templeton
Pittsburgh Post Gazette |
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“. . . a very well-crafted film. It has the look and feel of a major budget studio release.”
Doug Lukens
Dove Foundation |
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“This movie has good Christian values and moral messages. I cried!”
Dr. Ted Baehr
Movieguide |
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“Reversal truly is a powerful film. From the very first minute of the movie I was 'in.' The cinematography and score were excellent and the audience response afterwards was overwhelming.”
Glenn Hibdon
Tulsa World |
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“The most amazing story about an athlete that I have ever seen . . . What a great film.”
Carl Lewis
9-time Olympic Gold-Medallist |
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“This is the best independent film I have ever seen. I'll watch it again and again, with my son, learning all along the way about much more than wrestling.”
Mike Furches
CrossHome.com |
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“This is a good film; great acting, and the wrestling is much more truthful and authentic than Vision Quest.”
John Irving
Oscar-winning writer |
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“An astutely observed and splendidly acted depiction of good people in conflict.”
Ed Blank
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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“Petulla delivers a captivating, award-winning performance as the Coach / Father.”
David Templeton
Pittsburgh Post Gazette |
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“. . . a very well-crafted film. It has the look and feel of a major budget studio release.”
Doug Lukens
Dove Foundation |
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CAST & CREW
For the Movie Reversal |
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In the making of the film, we were so concerned about honestly portraying the experience of competitive wrestling that we auditioned people who actually lived the parts.
The two lead characters -- Danny Mousetis as Leo Leone and Justin Spates as Thurman Ellis, Jr. -- are, in fact, championship wrestlers. Because of that, not only are the emotions real, but the wrestling scenes in the movie are authentic.
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