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Um documentário que aborda a fundo a questão da saúde mental no esporte olímpico.
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Crazy sums up the final night of the baseball season, when the Tampa Bay Rays and St. Louis Cardinals overcame improbably long odds and huge September deficits to waltz into the post-season as wild cards. As part of the Walk-Off Stories series, this film takes a deep look at September 28, 2011 – the dramatic final day of the 2011 Major League Baseball season with playoff berths on the line.
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Crazy sums up the final night of the baseball season, when the Tampa Bay Rays and St. Louis Cardinals overcame improbably long odds and huge September deficits to waltz into the post-season as wild cards. As part of the Walk-Off Stories series, this film takes a deep look at September 28, 2011 – the dramatic final day of the 2011 Major League Baseball season with playoff berths on the line.
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As imagens da artista Lauren Greenfield em seu ensaio fotográfico "Generation Wealth" ganham vida nesse documentário que eleva sua crítica aos valores deturpados da sociedade capitalista americana. O estudo da fotógrafa, que durou 25 anos, observa de perto pessoas cujo o desejo por prosperidade se tornou a força motriz e objetivo principal de suas vidas.
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Uma comédia em estilo de documentário, sobre a rivalidade de duas estrelas do tênis que se enfrentam em um jogo com
sete dias de duração.
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A definitive, first-hand and unflinching account of how Sonny Vaccaro rose from humble Pennsylvania steel-town roots to become the most valuable marketing asset in the $13 billion athletic-shoe industry.
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Em 17 de outubro de 1989, às 17h04, logo após Al Michaels e Tim McCarver terem iniciado a transmissão da ABC para o terceiro jogo da Série Mundial entre o San Francisco Giants e o Oakland Athletics, o chão começou a tremer sob o estádio Candlestick Park.
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The incredible story of the 1992 Lithuanian basketball team, whose athletes struggled under Soviet rule, became symbols of Lithuania's independence movement, and – with help from the Grateful Dead – triumphed at the Barcelona Olympics.
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In 1982, Raiders owner Al Davis beat the NFL in court and moved his team from Oakland to Los Angeles. With a squad as colorful as its owner, the Raiders captivated a large number of black and Hispanic fans in L.A. at a time when gang warfare, immigration and the real estate boom were rapidly changing the city. The L.A. Raiders morphed into a worldwide brand as the team’s colors, swagger and anti-establishment ethos became linked with the hip-hop scene that was permeating South Central Los Angeles. Rapper-turned-filmmaker Ice Cube was not only witness to this evolution, he was also a part of it. As a member of the notorious rap group N.W.A, Ice Cube helped make the silver and black culturally significant to a new generation and demographic. Still a die-hard Raiders fan, Cube will explore the unlikely marriage between the NFL’s rebel franchise and America’s glamour city and show how pro football’s outlaw team became the toast of La La Land.