OT: Post-Signing Day Film recommendation: "Undefeated" - Oscar-nominated HS football documentary

Submitted by Michigasling on

As a post-signing day bonus, I was invited to a preview of the Oscar-nominated documentary Undefeated, about the 2009 season of the Manassas Tigers, a downtrodden football program in North Memphis, one of those dying neighborhoods we know so well (the Big Plant closed and nothing came to take its place).  In the 100+ years of its existence, the team had never been in a play-off game.  In 2004, a man from a better neighorhood volunteers to coach, starting out with only 17 players, outdated equipment and no real budget.  To raise funds for the program, the team would accept invitations to bus out of town to let themselves be pummeled by larger, more successful programs in order to take home $3,000 or so for their empty coffers.

In 2009, a couple of Hollywood filmmakers read a story about one of the players.  They moved to Memphis for six months and filmed 500 hours of practices, games, and the lives outside of football.  The player they'd originally read about (the big OT nicely numbered 77* in the picture below) is only one of the stories they stumbled upon.  In the Q&A after the film, the filmmakers said they hadn't set out to make "a football film" and had intended to focus on education.  And they could never have expected the scenes that would unfold in those 500 hours of hanging around with the cameras rolling.  (They said that they would never have caught that footage without first establishing trust, and their fading into the background was helped by their small, un-Hollywoodish cameras.  Especially with kids now so used to phone-cameras everywhere.) 

I hate going to over-hyped films, because then I'm usually disappointed.  But for those of us who follow recruiting so closely and the dramas of the kids that might come, don't come, do come, some who leave or are asked to leave, about kids for whom football can be their only way out, and for those of us who hear about how certain coaches "touch" kids (in the Hoke-ish tradition) and anguish over how many strikes = out, this is a film well worth your time.   

*And yes, their colors are a kind of a blue and a kind of yellow, and that M on the yellowish pants looks slightly familiar at a distance and in the dim lighting, but there are greater reasons for seeing the film.  General release is posted as February 17.  Hope it comes to your neighbs.

PurpleStuff

February 3rd, 2012 at 1:20 PM ^

"Year of the Bull" follows a highly touted recruit during his senior year at Miami Northwestern high.  Very interesting look at a place where football > education, a kid struggling to get eligible, and the dichotomy between what college programs are offering and where the kid is living his day to day life.

The pre-game speeches from the coaching staff and a few brawls during practice also add enough pure entertainment value even if you aren't that interested in the other stuff.  And the principal is pretty awesome as well.

goblueandyellow

February 4th, 2012 at 7:29 PM ^

I've seen this film too....at The Toronto Film Festival and wow.... it blew me away.    I know it's going to be pigeon-holed as a sports film but it's really so much more.    Not only the best doc I've seen this year.   The best MOVIE I've seen this year.    Even my wife,  a professed football hater, loved it.   

I saw online that it opens in theaters in New York and Los Angeles on February 17th and then it opens wider across the country in the weeks after.   Hopefully it gets everywhere.

I found the trailer here:  http://www.firstshowing.net/2012/watch-oscar-nominated-football-doc-und…