The Bronze - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "The Bronze"
The Bronze (2016)
Timing: 1:48 (108 min)
The Bronze - TMDB rating
6.1/10
356
The Bronze - Kinopoisk rating
6.032/10
2944
The Bronze - IMDB rating
6.1/10
14000
Watch film The Bronze | Бронза - Trailer
Бронза - Trailer
Pусский
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What's left behind the scenes

  • Sebastian Stan performed all the stunts himself, with the exception of two.
  • The screenplay for "The Bronze" was written by the lead actress, Melissa Rauch, and her husband, Winston Rauch.
  • Filming took 22 days.
  • All the cafes and restaurants shown in the film actually exist. The house where Hope lived still stands on Brandt Avenue (still the same red, white, and blue), but the building that housed Pavlek's gym (formerly a pizzeria) was demolished in 2016.
  • Olympic medalist gymnast Dominique Moceanu appeared in a cameo role in the film "Bronze." She was not born in Ohio, but spent most of her life there and currently resides near Cleveland. The film is set in Amherst, a town near Cleveland.
  • The character of Hope is entirely fictional, while the town of Amherst is real. Filming took place in Amherst and its surroundings during the summer of 2014.
  • As in the film, in real life Amherst, Ohio is known as the "sandstone capital of the world" ("sandstone" in English is "sandstone"). However, local sports teams are named the "Comets," not the "Sandstoners." Amherst College does not actually exist, and its buildings were filmed on the campus of a local educational institution for the film.
  • A bowling alley called "Park Lanes" is indeed located on Park Avenue near Main Street in Amherst.
  • A body double was used for Melissa Rauch in the bedroom scene. Sebastian Stan filmed that episode himself.
  • The film speaks about the Olympic Games allegorically. Due to strict rules introduced by the International Olympic Committee, the word "Olympics" is not mentioned in the film, and Olympic symbols are not shown.
  • The screenplay for the film “Bronze” was written by the lead actress, Melissa Rauch, and her husband, Winston Rauch.
  • Olympic medalist gymnast Dominique Moceanu appeared in a cameo role in the film “Bronze.” Although she was not born in Ohio, she spent much of her life there and currently resides near Cleveland. The film takes place in Amherst, a town near Cleveland.
  • As in the film, Amherst, Ohio, is known in real life as the “sandstone capital of the world” (“sandstone” is “sandstone” in English). However, local sports teams are called the “Comets,” not the “Sandstoners.” Amherst College does not actually exist and its buildings were filmed on the campus of a local educational institution for the film.
  • A bowling alley called "Park Lanes" is indeed located on Park Avenue near Main Street in Amherst.
  • The film discusses the Olympic Games allegorically. Due to strict rules introduced by the International Olympic Committee, the word “Olympics” is not mentioned in the film, and Olympic symbols are not shown.
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