ESPN adds to the 30 for 30 documentary roster
Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 4:16AM The U will air in December following the presentation of the Heisman Trophy, as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series. ESPN just announced several other documentaries that will be part of 30 for 30:
ESPN Films is announcing 10 additional filmmakers for its ambitious "30 for 30" film project.
The filmmakers include Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights), Academy Award nominee Ron Shelton (Bull Durham), Academy Award nominee Brett Morgen (On the Ropes), and Academy Award nominee Steve James (Hoop Dreams), as well as Academy Award winner Bill Couturi, Peabody Award winner Fritz Mitchell, Reggie Rock Bythewood, Jonathan Hock, Jeff Zimbalist and the duo of Lucas Jansen and Adam Kurland.
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