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30 for thirty
The 30 for 30 title card is styled like an old ticket stub

Logo for 30 for 30 Volume I films

Genre Sports documentary
Created by
  • Bill Simmons
  • Connor Schell
Directed past various
Original language English
No. of episodes 157
Production
Producers
  • Bill Simmons
  • Connor Schell
  • John Dahl
Production company ESPN Films
Release
Original network
  • ESPN
  • ESPN2
  • ABC
  • ESPN Deportes
  • ESPN+
Original release Oct 6, 2009 (2009-x-06) –
present (present)
Chronology
Related shows
  • Nine for Nine
  • SEC Storied

30 for 30 is the title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN, its sister networks, and online highlighting interesting people and events in sports history. This includes three "volumes" of 30 episodes each, a 13-episode series under the ESPN Films Presents title in 2011–2012, and a serial of thirty for 30 Shorts shown through the ESPN.com website. The series has also expanded to include Soccer Stories, which aired in advance of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and audio podcasts.

Background [edit]

The thought for the series began in 2007 from ESPN.com columnist and Grantland.com founder Bill Simmons and ESPN's Connor Schell.[1] The title, xxx for thirty, derived from the series'southward genesis every bit 30 films in celebration of ESPN'due south 30th anniversary in 2009, with an exploration of the biggest stories from ESPN'south first xxx years on-air, through a series of 30 1-hour films past 30 filmmakers.[2] [3] Volume I premiered in Oct 2009 and ran through December 2010, chronicling 30 stories from the "ESPN era", beginning with the network's founding in 1979. Each film in Book I details a striking sports issue or outcome that occurred during those three decades, including what Simmons describes equally "stories that resonated at the time [they occurred] but were eventually forgotten for whatsoever reason."[1] Subsequent films, including Volume 2 and online-only shorts, expanded the series across the "ESPN era".

In September 2014, Schell said, "Even though we have been at this for five years at present, at that place is no shortage of incredible moments from the world of sports, so that enables us to go along making 30 for xxx films we're proud of."[4] In 2010, John Dahl, Connor Schell and Simmons served equally thirty for thirty'south executive producers.[5] [6] [7] In April 2018, it was announced that the unabridged archive of 30 for 30 films and shorts would be available on ESPN+, ESPN's direct-to-consumer online platform, once the service launched on April 12, 2018.[8]

Series overview [edit]

List of 30 for 30 films [edit]

Volume I [edit]

Unless otherwise noted, the following films are all hour in length (including commercials).

ESPN Films Presents [edit]

Other films were previously appear for Volume I of the serial only were non included. These films, which began ambulation in 2011, are a continuation of xxx for xxx, dealing with more sports stories that 30 for 30 did not cover. According to 30 for thirty producer Neb Simmons, "Nosotros're spinning off the xxx for 30 series next year into something that will probably be chosen xxx for xxx Presents or something like that... And then even though the SMU md volition be the 30th one (right afterwards the Heisman ceremony) don't think the spirit of the series is going away."[18] These additional films include:

Volume II [edit]

On May fifteen, 2012, it was announced that the 30 for thirty serial would return in October 2012, with xxx all new documentaries.[31] The documentaries were integrated with Grantland.com by podcasts, feature stories and oral histories.[32]

Unless otherwise noted, the following films are all 90 minutes in length (including commercials).

Volume Iii [edit]

In September 2015, information technology was announced that 30 for 30 would return for a third volume of 30 films, beginning in October 2015.[53]

O.J.: Made in America [edit]

O.J.: Fabricated in America, which was directed by Ezra Edelman, was billed as a "mini-series consequence" in the 30 for 30 series.[80] The 5-part documentary serial examines the life of O. J. Simpson, equally well equally the broader issues of race and celebrity in the United States every bit it pertained to Simpson's 1995 criminal trial for the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Chocolate-brown Simpson, and her acquaintance, Ronald Lyle Goldman. Made in America also focuses on other aspects in Simpson's life, including his success on the football game field, his celebrity away from the gridiron, and his later conviction and imprisonment in a robbery instance. Function 1 aired on June 11, 2016, with Parts two–5 ambulation on June 14, 15, 17 and 18, respectively.[81] [chiliad]

The series received week-long theatrical releases in Los Angeles County and New York City before being broadcast,[80] qualifying it for Oscar consideration. It ultimately received the Academy Laurels for Best Documentary Characteristic at the 89th University Awards.[82]

Volume IV [edit]

On January 7, 2019, ESPN appear the adjacent set of xxx For 30 documentaries.[83] In March 2020, ESPN announced that The Last Trip the light fantastic toe would air earlier on April 19, 2020, due to the high demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.[84]

Unknown [edit]

Down in the Valley, directed by Jason Hehir, explores how Sacramento mayor and former NBA all-star Kevin Johnson played "point baby-sit" in an effort to go on the Kings from relocating to Seattle. The film was originally scheduled to air on October 20, 2015, every bit part of Volume III,[53] but was delayed to an unspecified date in early on October 2015, in light of then-recent articles revisiting allegations of sexual misconduct involving Johnson.[101] It did take a local premiere in Sacramento earlier its planned broadcast.[102]

30 for thirty Shorts [edit]

30 for 30 Shorts are brusk films that take been featured on the thirty for 30 website every bit well as the at present-defunct Grantland.com website; they have as well been featured on ESPN or its related networks, either on 30 for 30 compilation shows or on SportsCenter.[103] [104]

Films and television [edit]

On a number of occasions, the 30 for 30 format has been used to promote sports films and tv set:

Daniel LaRusso vs. Johnny Lawrence [edit]

On April 17, 2019, YouTube Premium released a 30 for thirty featurette for the second flavour of its web-based series, Cobra Kai, a comedic reboot of The Karate Child featuring the main cast members and select ESPN personalities analyzing the 1984 friction match betwixt Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence.[110] [111] It was nominated for a Clio Laurels.[112]

The Fable of the Flying V [edit]

On March 21, 2021, ahead of the premiere of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, Disney+ and ESPN collaborated on a promotional featurette in partnership with Cheerios on the Minnesota Pee-Wee hockey state championship game between the original Ducks and the Hawks, shown in the original Mighty Ducks film from 1992. Among those who provide commentary are Fulton Reed (Elden Henson), Lester Averman (Matt Doherty) and Connie Moreau (Marguerite Moreau) from the original Ducks – who all also went on to appear in Game Changers – Sofi Hanson-Bhatt (Swayam Bhatia) and Evan Morrow (Brady Noon) from Game Changers protagonist team the Don't Bothers, United states women'south hockey forward and Olympic gold medalist Meghan Duggan and ESPN hockey analysts and SportsCenter anchors Linda Cohn, John Buccigross and Steve Levy.[113]

thirty for 30: Soccer Stories [edit]

On January 11, 2014, it was appear that a soccer-only 30 for 30 serial, featuring two-characteristic-length films and six 30-minute films, would exist aired in April 2014, featuring "compelling narratives from effectually the international soccer landscape". Additionally, a 10-function vignette series, titled Coraçao, aired during ESPN'south 2014 FIFA World Cup coverage and examined the history and civilisation of host state Brazil.[114]

Vignettes [edit]

xxx for 30 Podcasts [edit]

On September 7, 2016, information technology was announced that ESPN Films and ESPN Audio would produce xxx for 30 Podcasts, reporting on new sports stories using a narrative podcasting approach.[120] The podcast was launched in June 2017, with the showtime flavor produced and hosted by Jody Avirgan and a squad of in-house producers. Future season have featured both unmarried-episode and serialized, season-long subject matter, produced "in collaboration with outside reporters, documentarians, and ESPN talent." The 30 for 30 theme music was re-worked for the podcast series past Hrishikesh Hirway, who is a musician, composer and the host of the Vocal Exploder podcast.[121]

Flavor 1 [edit]

The showtime flavor was released in mid-2017 and was produced and hosted past Jody Avirgan and a team of in-firm producers.[121] It featured the following episodes:[122]

Flavour 2 [edit]

Season 2 launched in November 2017 and features the following episodes:[128]

Season 3: Bikram [edit]

Season three, subtitled Bikram, consists of v episodes that released in May 2018. Reported and produced past Julia Lowrie Henderson, it explores the life of Bikram Choudhury, who has been lauded as an innovator and guru of yoga but has besides had a history of night behavior, including bankruptcy, and sexual assault and harassment allegations.[129] [130]

Season 4 [edit]

Season Four launched in October 2018 and features the following episodes:[131] [132] [133]

Flavour 5: The Sterling Affairs [edit]

The fifth flavor, subtitled The Sterling Affairs and released in Baronial 2019, explored former Los Angeles Clippers possessor Donald Sterling and his subsequent ban for life by commissioner Adam Silver from the National Basketball game Association after the exposure of his racist comments. Ramona Shelburne served as reporter and host for the season, which was produced in part with ESPN's The Undefeated website.[134] [135]

Flavour 6 [edit]

Flavor half dozen released in November and December 2019, include the following episodes:[136]

Season 7: Heavy Medals [edit]

Flavour seven features the seven-part miniseries Heavy Medals, focusing on women'southward gymnastics coaches Béla & Márta Karolyi and their controversial grooming methods. All seven episodes of the season were released on July 14, 2020, and are reported by Bonnie D. Ford and Alyssa Roenigk.[137] [138]

Critical and ratings response [edit]

Connor Schell, Bill Simmons and John Dahl with award for thirty for 30 at the 70th Annual Peabody Awards

The serial had a ho-hum commencement. The first motion-picture show, Peter Berg'south Kings Ransom, a chronicle of Wayne Gretzky's trade from the Edmonton Oilers to the Los Angeles Kings, premiered on October 6, 2009, to poor ratings.[ix] [139] Kings Bribe drew a 0.v national rating and a total viewership of 645,000.[9] [139]

As awareness and critical acclaim grew, the viewing audience also grew. By the seventh episode, The U, the audition had grown to a one.8 rating and well over 2 million viewers.[eleven] The A.5. Guild review for the eighth entry, Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks, called it "the virtually hotly anticipated [of the first eight]" and stated that "information technology more lived up to the hype."[140]

Special praise has been given to Brett Morgen's collage documentary June 17, 1994 equally a standout episode.[141] [142]

The A.V. Lodge has given positive and negative reviews for different episodes in the series, with notable critical reviews of the three Volume I episodes that had involvement by the media production arms of Major League Baseball (Iv Days in October), the NBA (In one case Brothers) and NASCAR (Tim Richmond: To the Limit).[143] [144] [145]

Awards [edit]

  • 2010 Peabody Award Winner[146]
  • 2010 International Documentary Association's "Distinguished Standing Series"[12]
  • 2014 Emmy for Outstanding Short-Format Nonfiction Program[147]
  • 2016 Academy Honour for Best Documentary Feature for O.J.: Fabricated in America [148] [149]
  • 2016 Peabody Honor for O.J.: Made in America [150] [151]
  • 2017 Independent Spirit Accolade for Best Documentary Feature for O.J.: Made in America [152]

[edit]

Cadillac and Levi'south are the presenting sponsors of the series. The Cadillac name appears on the xxx for xxx logo, while the Levi'southward "go forth" slogan appears on the bottom corner of the screen during the directors interstitial comments, which appear for 45 seconds at the first of each flick and 30 seconds at the end. Commercials for both companies were shown during every pause during the original air dates, with Levi'south guaranteed a lx-second commercial slot at the outset of the third act. Cadillac replaced Honda equally a main sponsor; during its time as a correspondent, Honda aired parts of its "Dream the Incommunicable" documentary serial in the first commercial interruption. During broadcasts in the UK on BT Sport, these sponsorship logos are blurred out due to compliance regulations.

See likewise [edit]

  • 9 for 9 – a companion series chronicling women'southward sports stories
  • SEC Storied – an ESPN Films series profiling the people, teams, moments and events that tell the ongoing story of the Southeastern Conference
  • List of history podcasts

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Into the Wind had its premiere on Canada'south TSN2 on September 19, 2010.
  2. ^ The Little Master premiered on ESPN Caribbean area on February 12, 2015, followed by ESPN in the US on February 15 and in Commonwealth of australia and New Zealand on February 22.[thirty]
  3. ^ a b c This film had its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
  4. ^ Brothers in Exile premiered on ESPN Deportes on November 1, 2014, in Spanish, followed by its English language premiere on ESPN on Nov 4, 2014.[4]
  5. ^ Four Falls of Buffalo debuted at the Due north Park Theater in Buffalo, New York, on Dec 9, 2015, three days before its premiere on ESPN.[58]
  6. ^ This picture show premiered at the 2016 AFI Docs festival on June 26.[66]
  7. ^ Tommy was available exclusively on the ESPN app and on-need beginning September 13, 2017, earlier making its broadcast premiere on September 27, 2017, on ESPN2.[71]
  8. ^ a b This movie premiered on ESPN+.[8]
  9. ^ Goggle box premiere on November 29, 2018.[73]
  10. ^ Tv premiere on April 16, 2019.[74]
  11. ^ This film had its theatrical premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.[80]
  12. ^ The documentary premiered exclusively on the ESPN+ streaming service. Subscribers had the option to view each part as information technology aired, or view the entire moving picture on demand starting at the original air date.[92]
  13. ^ The Peachy Trade Robbery premiered on ESPN on October 7, 2014 (the same night as Playing for the Mob) before its release online the next mean solar day.[4]
  14. ^ Hillsborough was an ESPN–BBC co-product. Information technology could not be aired in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland until 2016 considering an official research into the disaster was ongoing at the time of its first airing in the U.Due south. After the inquest verdict was announced, footage from the inquest and final verdict would be added to the moving-picture show.

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External links [edit]

  • 30 for 30 official website
  • thirty for 30 Podcasts website
  • List of thirty for 30 films and brusque films available on ESPN+ Archived April 3, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
  • 30 for 30 at IMDb
  • 30 for 30 Shorts at IMDb
  • 30 for 30: Soccer Stories at IMDb

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