Medora (film)

Medora

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Andrew Cohn and Davy Rothbart
Produced by
  • Rachel Dengiz
  • Davy Rothbart
  • Andrew Cohn
  • Rachael Counce
Music by
Cinematography Rachael Counce
Edited by
  • Vanessa Roworth
  • Andrew Cohn
  • Mary Manhardt
Distributed by
  • Beachside Films
  • Olive Productions
  • Seven34 Films
Release date
  • November 8, 2013 (2013-11-08)
Running time
82 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Medora is a 2013 documentary film by Andrew Cohn and Davy Rothbart about a small town basketball team based in Medora, Indiana, called the Medora Hornets, the town's 70-students high school basketball team which is on a losing streak of many seasons, just unable to keep up with larger schools in the area league, much as Medora itself struggles to barely survive.

The directors were initially interested in the team after an article in The New York Times about the team. For the full season 2010-2011, they took more than 600 hours of footage about the team and the lives and struggles of its team members.[1] The post-production costs were financed through the crowdfunding site Kickstarter.[2] The 82-minute resulting documentary has been released in November 2013.

Festivals

Medora had its premiere during the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2013. It was also an official selection during the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in 2013, and played over 20 other festivals worldwide throughout the year.

Critics agree that Medora is not just another basketball documentary. Variety magazine said that the filmmakers Andrew Cohn and Davy Rothbart "deliver a bleakly potent portrait of life in an economically devastated Middle American town." The film also received glowing reviews in The New York Times, the Village Voice, Entertainment Weekly, and Time, among others, and currently scores a 92% "Fresh" rating on film website Rotten Tomatoes.

Cast

Basketball players

Dylan Fish

Others (including coaches)

Soundtrack

Medora, Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by Bobby Emmett and Patrick Keeler
Released November 19, 2013 (Digital Download)
Label ABCKO Records

Medora, Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture is being released by ABCKO Records on November 19, 2013.[3] The album contains 18 tracks, including 10 original score tracks by Bobby Emmett and Patrick Keeler.

The album features the film's original music composed by Bobby Emmett, as well as tracks by Joe Lapaglia, Dabrye, Kadence, Harlan, Chris Bathgate and The Press Delete.

Track list

  1. "Consolidated Blues" (1:07)
  2. "Shadow of Love" (2:27)
  3. "Old Medora" (2:43)
  4. "Rusty Kicked Out" (3:14)
  5. "Rusty Picks Up Mom" (3:18)
  6. "Never Take Me Alive" (1:50)
  7. "Shaking Ghosts" – Joe Lapaglia (4:40)
  8. "Encoded Flow" – Dabrye feat. Kadence (2:53)
  9. "Moment to Myself" – Harlan (2:52)
  10. "The Real World" – Chris Bathgate (3:59)
  11. "Almost Home" – Joe Lapaglia (4:20)
  12. "Ride to Columbus" (2:55)
  13. "Columbus Game (2:36)
  14. "The Firetruck" (2:17)
  15. "Strawflower's Waltz" – Chris Bathgate (4:55)
  16. "Small Town" – The Press Delete (2:39)
  17. "Crothersville Game" (2:26)
  18. "Lighthouse Game" (1:51)

References

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