Murderball (film)
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Directed by | Henry Alex Rubin Dana Adam Shapiro |
Produced by | Jeffrey V. Mandel Dana Adam Shapiro |
Starring | Keith Cavill, Andy Cohn, Scott Hogsett, Christopher Igoe |
Music by | Jamie Saft |
Cinematography | Henry Alex Rubin |
Editing by | Conor O'Neill, Geoffrey Richman |
Distributed by | MTV Films ThinkFilm 1More Film |
Release date(s) | 23 January 2005 |
Running time | 88 minutes in USA, 85 minutes in UK and Australia |
Language | English |
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Murderball is a 2005 documentary film about quadriplegics who play wheelchair rugby. It centers on the rivalry between the U.S. and Canadian teams leading up to the 2004 Paralympic Games. It was directed by Henry Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro, and produced by Jeffrey Mandel and Shapiro. It was nominated for Best Documentary Feature for the 78th Academy Awards.
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[edit] UN screening
The film was screened at the United Nations uncut. One of its stars, Mark Zupan, winced when describing how embarrassed he was to have his mother hear his remarks on the sex lives of quadraplegics.
[edit] "Get Into the Game" campaign
"Get Into the Game" is a social action campaign that uses Murderball to increase public awareness about people with disabilities and to raise funds for the U.S. Paralympics. Funds raised provide sports wheelchairs for athletes in need.
[edit] Awards
- Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival.
- Nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 78th Academy Awards.
- Audience Award for Best Feature at the 2005 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival.
- Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the 2005 Indianapolis International Film Festival.
- Audience Award for Best Non-Fiction Film at the 2005 Indianapolis International Film Festival.
[edit] See also
- Joe Soares, coach who first led Team Canada to victory against the United States
- Mark Zupan, captain of the U.S. Quad rugby team