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"You don’t realize how reality shows like Hard Knocks and Last Chance U—which clock in at about three sociopathic tirades per 10 minutes of screen time—have broken our brains until you witness the wholesomeness of Basketball or Nothing. Or just sports in general, really—where a new team is one tweet away, and coaches like Steve Kerr openly admit: “We’re all actors in a soap opera.” So you can consider the series, which runs at a Fleabag-sized six episodes at 30 minutes each, a necessary palate cleanser before the NFL and NBA get going again."

"The documentary will follow Navy veteran Taylor Grieger (pictured, front) and author Stephen O’Shea (back) who attempt to sail Cape Horn and raise awareness about veteran suicide...Farrell and Irvine executive produce with The WorkShop Content Studio’s Matt Howley and FreshFly co-founder Charyne Gregg. The film is directed by Glenn Holsten.

"The 11th Annual Realscreen Awards ceremony was held virtually this year as the organization recognized documentaries and works of non-fiction. This year there were four nominees for best sports documentary. In the running were “The Last Dance,” featuring NBA legend Michael Jordan, “LANCE,” about Lance Armstrong and “D. Wade: Life Unexpected,” about basketball’s Duane Wade. But the winner for best sports documentary was none other than “Basketball or Nothing,” featuring high school athletes from Chinle."

"Minderoo Pictures, which pitches itself as “a social impact film enterprise” is being launched by the Minderoo Foundation, one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the Asia-Pacific....other early commitments go to “Honey Ant Dreamers,” directed by Michael Cordell (“Year of the Dogs”), and Emily-Anyupa Butcher and “First Born,” produced by Workshop TV."

"The Main Line is nowhere near Hollywood. But for the staff of The WorkShop Content Studios in Radnor, the pandemic has dealt similarly unexpected business workarounds. It has also deepened the personal connections its staff members have made on one of their biggest projects to date."

"Amazon is set to serve up a new original docuseries about tennis’ top male player, Novak Djokovic, to its Amazon Prime Video subscribers. The original series will follow the world number-one seed and 12-time grand slam champion throughout the 2017 season."
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