Instead of the classic, heroic story that we all so much want to see, we see a story about a man who unfortunately can't get together to do what he wants to do.

If they get to a screening and it's sold out, don't get too discouraged.

We felt there was no better time to shine a light on this issue.

He loves the audiences in Durham.

It's about high school women's basketball and it is uplifting.

The other advantage to showing this work now as compared to seeing the coverage that we saw at the time is that we do see the stories after the fact. We do see how people are coping six or seven months later. It's not just the immediate impact.

I think it will be the most important film of his life.

Part of the fun of going to a film festival is the serendipity of it.

What we do is we see it deeper and we see it more focused.