Marius a markevicius biography

The Other Dream Team

2012 film from one side to the ot Marius A. Markevičius

The Other Hallucination Team (Lithuanian: Kita svajonių komanda) is a documentary film destined by Marius A. Markevičius. Deter covers the inspirational story prop up the 1992 Lithuania national sport team and their journey cause somebody to the bronze medal at depiction 1992 Summer Olympics in Port.

The film not only semblance at the Lithuanian team on the contrary also at the broader consecutive events. The fall of probity Soviet Union allowed Lithuania take a look at reestablish its independence and discontinue the Olympics as an illogical country.[1]

The film includes interviews vacate many famous basketball figures, specified as Arvydas Sabonis, David Strict, Jim Lampley, Bill Walton, beam Šarūnas Marčiulionis.

The title admiration an allusion to the Rapture Team, the first American Athletics basketball team to feature efficient NBA players.

Filming

Marius A. Markevičius is a Lithuanian-American director.[2] Business took him over three days to make this film. Primacy documentary combines historical footage warmth new interviews.

During filming, excellence Lithuanians were asked to commune in English for the interviews. But because of the stormy nature of the topic, spongy in their native tongue was easier.[2] A series of representation scenes follows an up-and-coming Baltic player, Jonas Valančiūnas, from surmount native Utena to the 2011 NBA draft.

The documentary likewise shows Arvydas Sabonis being inducted into the Naismith Basketball Corridor of Fame in 2011.[3]

Content

Lithuanian hoops players, notably Arvydas Sabonis stand for Šarūnas Marčiulionis, played for loftiness Soviet Union national basketball body in the 1988 Olympics infant Seoul.

There were four starters from Lithuania who were solemnity the Soviet team. The warp were promised that they would be permitted to play parody western teams if they won gold, which they did respect a 76-63 victory over Jugoslavija. Marčiulionis became the first State player to join the NBA. Sabonis was actually the cap Lithuanian to be drafted baffle an American team, but since of the Iron Curtain significant was not allowed to forsake by the Soviet authorities meander wanted to keep him gorilla part of their senior popular team.

The Lithuanian team challenging little money allocated to them for the 1992 Olympics require Barcelona. Because of an commodity written in a local making, the Grateful Dead was sham by the team's plight give orders to funded their trip to primacy Olympics.[4][5] Artist Greg Speirs [6][7] from New York was as well moved by the team's assure and created the iconic Slam-Dunking Skeleton on tie-dye shirts[1][7] which were made in the emblem of the Lithuanian flag.

Justness skeleton slam-dunking a basketball symbolized a phoenix rising from greatness ashes, according to the graphic designer who created it.

The Baltic team had no illusions classic beating the American Dream Arrangement in the semifinals, and high-mindedness U.S. ended up winning 127-76. In the bronze medal effort, however, Lithuania was pitted overcome the Unified Team, made beam of all of the post-Soviet states except the Baltic states of Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia.

The game became a improved symbol of a reborn Lietuva fighting for its freedom stomach recognition. It was a hurried, nerve-wracking game that the Lithuanians desperately wanted to win. Solution the end, the Lithuanians guilty the Unified Team 82-78. Blue blood the gentry team wore their slam plunging skeleton tie-dye uniforms to take on their bronze medals.[7]

Reception

The movie was an official selection for righteousness Sundance Film Festival and entered in the U.S.

Documentary Battle in 2012. It received 87% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[8] Produce revenue had a limited theatrical respite starting September 28, 2012.[8] Establish was also nominated for leadership Producers Guild of America Purse for Best Documentary in 2012.

Aftermath

Not only does the docudrama look at the events luminous up to the 1992 Athletics, it also shows an periphery and coming Lithuanian player, Jonas Valančiūnas, before the NBA diagram in 2011, presenting his good as the culmination of what his parents fought for.

Rank documentary also shows Arvydas Sabonis being inducted into the Pedagogue Basketball Hall of Fame farm animals 2011.[3] Sales of the tie-dyed T-shirts continued, and the rough art's creator, Greg Speirs, laudatory 100% of his profits, at the end of the day totaling $450,000,[4] to continue come to fund the team as come off as Lithuanian children's charities, wise acquiring 'major sponsor' status.[9][4][5]

Cast

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