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Summary:
This documentary follows two inner-city basketball phenoms' lives through high school as they chase their dreams of playing in the NBA.
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MPAA rating: PG-13.
Closed-captioned.
Originally released in 1994.
Special features: two audio commentaries with stars Arthur Agee and William Gates and filmmakers Peter Gilbert, Steve James, and Frederick Marx; segments from Siskel and Ebert tracking the acclaim for Hoop Dreams; original music video; theatrical trailers; a booklet featuring a dedication to the Gates and Agee families written by Steve James.
Director of photography, Peter Gilbert; editors, Frederick Marx, Steve James, William Haugse.
Arthur Agee, William Gates, Bobby Knight, Spike Lee, Kevin O'Neill, Isiah Thomas, Dick Vitale.
DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital stereo.
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| Consensus: One of the most critically acclaimed documentaries of all time, Hoop Dreams is a rich, complex, heartbreaking, and ultimately deeply rewarding film that uses high school hoops as a jumping-off point to explore issues of race, class, and education in modern America. |
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