DOIN' IT IN THE PARK: PICK-UP BASKETBALL, NYC - Trailer from Doin' It In The Park on Vimeo.
"Doin' it in the park" is a beautiful trailer of a documentary about New York City playground hoops. I got to play ball at West 4th or "The Cage" as they call in in Greenwich Village. Loved every moment of that. Got dunked on once but I got to lob an alley-oop to some Skywalker. Am so looking forward to this docu. Check it out, dog.
Here's the synopsis from the website: DOIN’ IT IN THE PARK: PICK-UP BASKETALL, NYC is an independent documentary directed by Bobbito Garcia and KEVIN COULIAU. The film explores the definition, history, culture, and social impact of New York’s summer b-ball scene, widely recognized as the worldwide “Mecca” of the sport.
Here's the synopsis from the website: DOIN’ IT IN THE PARK: PICK-UP BASKETALL, NYC is an independent documentary directed by Bobbito Garcia and KEVIN COULIAU. The film explores the definition, history, culture, and social impact of New York’s summer b-ball scene, widely recognized as the worldwide “Mecca” of the sport.
In New York City, pick-up basketball is not just a sport. It is
a way of life. There are 700+ outdoor courts, and an estimated 500,000 players,
the most loyal of which approach the game as a religion, and the playground as
their church.
“You can play high school or college for four years. You can
play Pro for a decade. You can play pick-up … for life.”
Doin’ It In The Park lovingly
uncovers this movement through the voices of playground legends, NBA athletes,
and most importantly the common ballplayer who all day looks forward to calling
“next” game at their local schoolyard.
Co-directors Bobbito Garcia and Kevin Couliau visited 180
courts throughout NYC’s five boroughs to create their debut documentary. They
traveled to a majority of the locations by bicycle, carrying camera equipment
and a ball in their backpacks. The film’s title refers as much to the subject
matter as it does to the method of filmmaking, providing an unprecedented
perspective on urban America’s most popular, and accessible, free recreation.
Sir, are they planning to release it commercially? I've been waiting for this docu, but they've only shown it, and are only planning to show it, in film festivals. At least that's what it said on their site.
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