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Live/Play 2015 - League of Legends (2015)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 37M

Director : Jeremiah Zagar, Nathan Caswell

Synopsis

Live / Play is a documentary that tells the stories of five different players from around the world, woven together by one unifying passion: League of Legends. In Sao Paulo, Brazil, Mariana transforms into Mafia Jinx during one of the country’s biggest cosplay competition, while over 10,000 kilometers away, Eyjo battles across Summoner’s Rift on a boat drifting off the coast of Stykkishólmur, Iceland. In Cairo, Egypt, Amin connects with other cultures through League just as Braeden, a pro League player known as PorpoisePops, hones his skills, practicing up to 12 hours a day, in Los Angeles, USA. Across the globe, robotics hobbyist Yong-Seung displays his latest creation, a massive remote controlled Baron Nashor, at Maker’s Faire in Seoul, South Korea.

Actors

Crews

Jeremiah Zagar
Jeremiah Zagar
Director
Jeremy Yaches
Jeremy Yaches
Executive Producer
Nathan Caswell
Nathan Caswell
Director
Nathan Caswell
Nathan Caswell
Editor
Dan Negovan
Dan Negovan
Music

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