Docs about Kobe Bryant, Formula One racing and even rock climbing will fill the void left by ESPN's series about Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.
is a revealing portrait of two promising young basketball players from Chicago. Filmmakers Steve James, Frederick Marx and Peter Gilbert shot 250 hours of the pair over a five-year period, documenting their lives before high school and what happened after they graduated. Although the 1994 film is close to three hours long, it’s so engrossing that you won’t notice. And like “O.J.: Made In America,” it proves some harsh observations about society and race.
“a documentary with the pace of a thriller, a story of motors and machines that is beyond compelling because of the intensely human story it tells.”
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