The Palestra: Cathedral of Basketball
Premiered on ESPN Classic & ESPN U July 2007
Feature length documentary that explores the evolution of college basketball through the rise of the most historic arena in the country. Interviews with basketball's most noted figures such as Bill Bradley, Chuck Daly, Jack Ramsay, and John Feinstein are paired with never-before-seen historical footage and the powerful voice-over talents of the late Harry Kalas to illuminate nearly eight decades of basketball in the most hallowed halls of college hoops.
www.PalestraDocumentary.com
The Curse of William Penn
National Retail Release October 2008
Feature length sports documentary that explores the inconceivable quarter-century loosing streak of Philadelphia's four professional sports teams, the fervor of the fans who had to endure this unprecedented drought, and a mystical theory behind the loosing. Packed with intriguing and often comical interviews with Philly's most adored native sons and respected sports experts, such as Kevin Bacon, Stephen A. Smith, Pat Croce and Phil Martelli.
www.PhrustratedPhan.com
Band of Pirates: The Story of Seton Hall's Magical Ride to the 1989 NCAA National Championship Game
To Premiere on ESPN Classic, ESPN U & ESPN Australia Summer 2009
In 1989, the Seton Hall Men's Basketball team made one of the most astonishing marches through the post-season NCAA Tournament in college basketball history, catapulting a small private Catholic school in South Orange, New Jersey into the national athletic consciousness. Today, their heralded journey is memorialized for Pirate Blue fans across the world through this 20th Anniversary DVD featuring P.J. Carlesimo, Bill Raftery, John Morton, Andrew Gaze and more.
www.BandofPiratesMovie.com
The Man Who Made Wall Street : The Life of Anthony J. Drexel
Currently in Development
While America was moving into the industrial age, Anthony J. Drexel (1826-1893), the founder of Drexel University, was quietly becoming the most influential player in this country's first financial markets and burgeoning economic system. Today, however, Drexel’s influence and accomplishments are mostly forgotten, or credited to others, including the cultivation of a young and under-achieving war profiteer by the name of John Pierpont Morgan.
www.AJDmovie.com
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