(JUNE 26) New York, NY --
WBA super lightweight world champion Kali Reis is receiving a
wealth of accolades from the international entertainment media
for her starring role in the movie, ‘Catch the Fair One’, which
is a scintillating thriller set in the sex trafficking world of
indigenous women.
Directed and produced by award-winning Josef Kubota Wladyka, the
movie premiered on June 13, at the famed Tribeca Film Festival
with the film and Reis garnering awards and rave reviews, as her
character searches for her missing sister. The film won the
Festival’s 2021 Audience Award and Reis, in her acting debut,
won the Special Jury Award for her performance. Among the
outlets praising the movie are IndieWire, The Daily Beast, Film
Threat, Hammer To Nail and Loud and Clear Reviews.
‘Catch the Fair One’ can be screened through the festival at
www.TribecaFilm.com and the trailer can be viewed via YouTube
HERE.
Reis’ ring nickname, “KO Mequinonoag”, which means “many
feathers, many talents”, represents her Native American
heritage, of which she is part Cherokee, Nipmuc, and Seaconke
Wampanoag. A former WBC middleweight champion, Reis captured the
WBA super lightweight world title on November 6, 2020, earning a
unanimous decision victory against Kandi Wyatt. DiBella
Entertainment will soon announce Reis’ next world title defense,
which will happen over the summer.
Stated Reis about the movie and the response from the media, “I
am overwhelmed with pride and honor over the reviews for ‘Catch
the Fair One’. When the director and I first started this
journey back in 2017, we had dreams of bringing awareness to
this detrimental epidemic of MMIW (missing and murdered
indigenous women) and sex trafficking in general.
“Between Josef’s incredible artistic ability in storytelling,
his in-depth look into this world and my authentic input through
my own personal experiences, we were able to create this intense
and necessary film. Native and Indigenous women and men have
been mistreated and deemed ‘merciless savages’ or ‘less than
human’ since their first contact with colonizers.
“My aim is to bring awareness to issues important to my
community through the platform I’ve built for myself in almost
13 years as a boxer and Josef does the same through film. I am
filled with gratitude to everyone who was a part of this project
and especially grateful to Tribeca for featuring ‘Catch the Fair
One’ in this year’s film festival.
“I am so honored to be able to tell this story and humbled by
all those who took the time to watch it. This film is in no way,
shape, or form an answer or solution to the issue of missing and
murdered indigenous women, girls and relatives. It is just our
artistic interpretation for people to question why this isn’t
reported in mainstream media and why this continues to happen
every day.
“People have asked me how they can help the cause. Educate
yourself and seek to have conversations with those who may not
know anything about MMIW. The more we speak about it, the more
we can start to heal and make preventative actions more
accessible to communities that lack resources.
“It is important that we honor our ancestors who gave up so much
for us to survive and be here now. We are worthy of being
recognized as the first people of this land. However, we are the
forgotten race and it is time that people realize we are still
here and a part of society as a whole. It is our goal that one
day our women will be less targeted and not have to worry that
their babies will become yet another statistic.”
Reis’ boxing promoter, International Boxing Hall of Famer Lou
DiBella said, “Kali Reis is a true boxing champion. Her
performance in ‘Catch the Fair One’ is riveting and powerful.
It’s a natural extension of her advocacy for missing and
murdered indigenous women. I’m very proud to work with this
socially conscious, multi-talented woman. Do not miss this
film.”
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Kali Reis
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Twitter: @KO_Reis86
Facebook: @KaliKOReis
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