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    R2011 · Comedy drama · 1h 46m

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  1. Win Win is a 2011 American sports comedy-drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Tom McCarthy from a story by McCarthy and Joe Tiboni. It stars Paul Giamatti as a struggling attorney who, volunteering as a high-school wrestling coach, takes on the guardianship of an elderly client in a desperate attempt to keep his practice afloat.

    • $5 million
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    Win Win is a 2011 comedy-drama starring Paul Giamatti as a lawyer who becomes the legal guardian of an elderly man with dementia. The film explores themes of family, friendship, and morality, and features a strong ensemble cast. Find out where to watch Win Win online with Hulu, Fandango, Prime Video, or Apple TV.

    • (2K)
    • Tom Mccarthy
    • R
    • Paul Giamatti
  3. Synopsis. Small-town New Providence, New Jersey attorney Mike Flaherty (Paul Giamatti) moonlights as a wrestling coach and struggles to keep his practice solvent, while shielding his wife, Jackie (Amy Ryan), and their two young daughters, Abby and Stella, from the extent of the problem.

  4. Mar 18, 2011 · Overview. When down-on-his-luck part-time high school wrestling coach Mike agrees to become legal guardian to an elderly man, his ward's troubled grandson turns out to be a star grappler, sparking dreams of a big win -- until the boy's mother retrieves him. Tom McCarthy. Director, Screenplay, Writer. Joe Tiboni. Screenplay.

  5. Sports. arrow_forward. info_outline. Academy Award®-Nominee Paul Giamatti stars as a lovable yet long-suffering lawyer and high-school wrestling coach who takes us on a brilliantly heartfelt...

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  7. Watch Win Win, a 2011 comedy-drama starring Paul Giamatti as a lawyer and wrestling coach who finds a runaway teen. The film explores themes of family, friendship, and redemption with humor and heart.

  8. Mar 24, 2011 · A comedy-drama about a lawyer who becomes a wrestling coach and a guardian of an Alzheimer's patient. Read Roger Ebert's review of the film, directed by Tom McCarthy and starring Paul Giamatti, Amy Ryan and Burt Young.

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