Chronicling long-time Fox Sports broadcaster Gus Johnson's mid-life decision to enroll at Harvard as an extension of his lifelong love of learning and social impact.
With heart and determination, Antoine Griezmann overcame his small stature to become one of the world's top soccer players and a World Cup champion.
In the West, we are often bombarded with dramatic and horrifying images of a violent and war-torn Iraq. This makes it easy to forget that people there do "regular" things... like play basketball. Salaam Dunk follows the American University of Iraq women's basketball team as they discover what it means to be students, athletes and friends. This is a story of triumph in the face of chaos and a testament to the perseverance of a handful of young Iraqi women. It shows us how sports can help build bridges of shared values, and potentially lead us toward a future of understanding within Iraq as well as abroad. Above all, Salaam Dunk is a film about basketball, friendship and the pain of losing those we love. From the joy of the team's first win to the pain of losing their coach forever, the film gives us an intimate glimpse into an Iraq we don't see on the news.
Follow some of the world’s finest female athletes on a journey that takes them from the slopes of a volcano in Hawaii to the white-knuckle ride down an Alaskan giant, and other interesting places…
A documentary of the German national soccer team’s 2006 World Cup experience that changed the face of modern Germany.
Step into our world, as we bring you a raw look at the talents of the next wave of riders and photographers. Come face to face with our diverse styles as we take on new lines and new places. ARRIVAL is all about what is happening now. Bringing viewers into the reality of a new generation of freeriders and racers.
Coliseum Skateshop's 2004 Boston Massacre video featured parts from Hector Gill, PJ Ladd, Baby Schizo, Dave Vey, Colin Fiske, Skyy, Daddy Long Legs and Southie.
Documentary reliving the 1991 Extreme Skiing Championships held in Colorado. 1991 was the first year of the event and attracted America's finest extreme skiers to the fearsome summits of Mount Crested Butte. The event was, fittingly, won by the late Doug Coombs, one of the pioneers of extreme skiing in the US.
Echo. Shot in Europe, AK, Canada, and the lower 48, Echo will be more of an experimental film compared to their last release, 'Stimulus'. The focus of this movie will be mainly on big-mountain riding and the experience of being a big-mountain rider. It also showcases four women riders in this flick: Jessica Sobolowski, Marte-Lise Karlsen, Laura Ogden, and Andrea Binning. Each will have an impressive section and a story to tell. Also featured will be newcomer Julian Carr, who front flips and back flips off cliffs from the range of 60 feet to 165feet. Joining him off the 165 footer is JT Holmes and Billy Poole. Heath Ordway will have the most well-rounded section with a 14 kink rail, backcountry jumps, and some impressive high speed doubles and other lines.