Arthur Agee

Nacimiento : 1972-10-22, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Historia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Arthur "Man" Agee, Jr. (born October 22, 1972) is one of two Chicago-area high school basketball players whose lives were chronicled in the 1994 Kartemquin Films documentary, Hoop Dreams. Description above from the Wikipedia article Arthur Agee, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Películas

Subject
Self
Unpacks the ethics and responsibility inherent in documentary filmmaking by examining well-known documentaries of the past decade, and revealing the impact their commercial success has had on the lives of the onscreen subjects.
Todo o nada
Arthur
El endeudado jugador Eddie Garrett acepta vigilar una bolsa de un conocido que va a entrar en prisión. Cuando descubre que dentro de la bolsa hay una gran cantidad de dinero, Eddie no resiste la tentación y paga con ella sus deudas. Pero un día el dueño de la bolsa sale de la cárcel.
Life After Hoop Dreams
This forty-minute program was produced by the Criterion Collection in 2014
Hoop Reality
Himself
Hoop Reality is the sequel to the 1995 documentary "Hoop Dreams" and explores what happened during the last decade from where "Hoop Dreams" left off. It follows the original basketball hero past his dream and into reality, examining where life has carried him over the decade, and taking a look at where he is today, as the torch gets passed to the next dream seeker. Along the way he mentors and inspires the up-and-coming basketball star, Patrick Beverly, who leads his team, the Marshal Commandos, for the first time since the original "Hoop Dreams", to the State Finals.
Hoop Dreams
Self
Retrata las vidas de dos chicos afroamericanos y sus esfuerzos para ser jugadores de baloncesto en la universidad, y así poder llegar a ser profesionales de la NBA.