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Réalisé par Spike LeeOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DocumentaireThèmes Sport,
Basket-ball,
Documentaire sur le sport,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéActeurs Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Spike LeeNote65%
Kobe Doin’ Work is an 84-minute exploration of Kobe Bryant’s work ethic, his in game mentality, and his bluntness that makes Kobe a great competitor. [1] It focuses on Kobe Bryant during one day of the 2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers season. Bryant granted filmmaker Spike Lee and 30 cameras unprecedented access to his life for one day. Kobe: Doin' Work premiered on ESPN on May 16, 2009.The documentary follows Kobe Bryant during the 2007–08 NBA season throughout the April 13, 2008 game against the San Antonio Spurs.[2] The game in which Kobe was documented and given a microphone to capture live in game moments was a heated game with the rival Spurs. Kobe shot 6 of 14 from the field, scored 20 points, and played 32 minutes. The game was a crucial game in the end of the regular season, as the Los Angeles Lakers hoped to keep first place in the Western Conference with a record of 55-25. Spike Lee was interviewed asking why he chose Kobe Bryant to direct this documentary, in which Lee replied, "I'm a big basketball fan. It was obvious. He was having an MVP-type year, in which he did win the MVP. Also the Lakers looked like they were going to take it to the Finals. And I wanted them to beat the Celtics. I hate the Celtics. But the Celtics won. But I don't think I was taking a gamble by choosing Kobe." (Lee, NBA.com)3. Kobe agreed to let Lee microphone him during the game, in which he also played in the game. According to Spike Lee, "He (Kobe) said several times how much fun it was just doing it." (Lee, NBA.com)3. The 83-minute documentary ran on ESPN commercial free.[3] The documentary also focuses on Bryant and the team in huddles and during time-outs. The cameras also get full access of coach Phil Jackson in the locker room with the team during half-time.[4] Bryant provided the voiceover for the documentary on February 2, 2009, hours after he scored 61 points against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, (then a single-game record at the arena, which has been broken since).[5] Spike Lee said that he was excited for Kobe to do the commentary following a game at Madison Square Garden, but no one expected a 61-point performance from Bryant. "I know that if he had a terrible game the commentary would not have been the same. Guaranteed. But Kobe said he made a point to make sure not to lose the game or he would hear it from me." (Lee, 8th paragraph)3. Kobe indeed said in an after game interview that he was going to give the game his all in order to show Spike Lee a thing or two about Bryant’s skills on the court against the Knicks. "On a lighter note, I'm going to review this documentary I'm doing with Spike Lee tonight after the game and I didn't feel like sitting next to him and hearing him talking trash about the Knicks, so that was added incentive as well. Seriously. He's going to get an earful tonight." (Bryant, 8th paragraph, ESPN.Genres DocumentaireThèmes Sport,
Basket-ball,
Documentaire sur le sportNote71%
Before he was born, Laue's umbilical cord wrapped around his neck in the womb. To save his own life, Laue used his arm to protect his neck. Lack of circulation to the arm caused him to be born with an arm that ended just below the elbow. Kevin’s father died when he was in middle school. A former athlete and youth coach, his father had difficulty accepting Kevin’s disability. The will to carry on for his family and make his father proud drove Kevin to follow his own path of success by playing extraordinary basketball. , 2h2
Réalisé par Alex GibneyOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DocumentaireThèmes Sport,
Transport,
Le cyclisme,
Documentaire sur le sport,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentaire sur les technologiesActeurs Anderson Cooper,
Oprah Winfrey,
Alex Gibney,
Larry KingNote71%
Quatre ans après sa retraite sportive, Lance Armstrong entreprend un come-back dans le but de remporter un huitième Tour de France. Avec sa caméra, Alex Gibney filme les coulisses de ce retour improbable et dresse un portrait fort de ce Texan, survivant d’un cancer des testicules et promu champion cycliste. Au travers d’interviews exclusives avec l’ancien leader de l’US Postal mais aussi ses anciens coéquipiers et le sulfureux Dr Michele Ferrari, imminence grise du système Armstrong et d’images d’archives, Gibney dévoile la double personnalité du natif de Dallas : entre cycliste exceptionnel régnant sur le monde de la Petite Reine et parrain du plus grand système de dopage du sport moderne, tout en soulevant la question du dopage dans le monde du sport. L’histoire fascinante et inquiétante d’un homme qui voulut être roi et finit paria.Genres Documentaire,
AventureThèmes Sport,
Documentaire sur le sport,
Documentaire historique,
Film catastropheNote67%
Le K2, un sommet mythique au coeur de l'Himalaya. Une forteresse naturelle réputée imprenable. Claiborne, un milliardaire, a mis sur pied une expédition destinée à vaincre le géant, redouté par tous les alpinistes. Deux membres de l'équipe sont tués par une avalanche peu de temps avant le départ. Claiborne engage Taylor Brooks et Harold Jameson, deux alpinistes chevronnés, pour intégrer la cordée. Le petit groupe se lance à l'assaut du K2... Origine Etats-UnisGenres Documentaire,
HistoriqueThèmes Sport,
Documentaire sur le sportActeurs Andre BraugherNote73%
Jesse Owens revient sur les débuts de sa carrière, décrit les ambitions démesurées d'Adolf Hitler pour les Jeux olympiques de 1936, explore le mouvement des démocraties occidentales pour boycotter l'événement et explique les pressions exercées sur Owens pour qu'il y participe. Le film explore également pourquoi, malgré son succès en Allemagne, Owens a eu du mal à trouver sa place dans des États-Unis qui étaient encore aux prises avec leur propre racisme profondément ancré. , 1h33
Origine Etats-UnisGenres DocumentaireThèmes Sport,
Baseball,
Documentaire sur le sportNote70%
The film sets up the 2011 season by showing how the knuckleball saved both pitchers from obscurity. Dickey moved his family 37 times before landing with the New York Mets. The film presents Wakefield's chase of his 200th win as a member of the 2011 Red Sox and Dickey’s make-it-or-break-it season with the 2011 Mets. It demonstrates the fraternal nature of knuckleball pitchers who trade tips of the trade via various meetings with the likes of Phil Niekro and Charlie Hough. Dickey won the Cy Young Award in November 2012.