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Michael "Air" Jordan gets his own documentary

May 21, 2008

.. and of course it will be directed by Spike Lee. Why are we writing about this? Because Spike Lee hopes to show the documentary about the best basketball player ever in Cannes, France next year at the annual movie festivals.

Spike Lee announced at Cannes on Monday (May 20) that he is directing a feature-length documentary about basketball superstar Michael Jordan, which he hopes to bring to next year’s Cannes Festival. The project will feature previously-unseen footage shot by NBA cameras during the final two years in Jordan’s career, the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons.

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If you like Michael Jordan, and I bet 100% of the people that read this blog LOVE MJ, this is a must-see; you might even consider flying to the South of France to see the premiere of this movie about Michael Jordan. At least I am.

[VIA EW.com]

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  1. Os Davis
    18 years ago

    “Why are we writing about this?”

    Um, because Spike Lee is one of the best American directors out there, probably the single most underrated, and because these days the European critics respect his work more than anyone in the world outside of Black America…?

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