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ESPN Films

ESPN Films, formerly known as ESPN Original Entertainment (EOE), is an American production company which produces and distributes sports films and documentaries. It is owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%).

ESPN Films
FormerlyESPN Original Entertainment (2001-2007)
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryFilm
GenreSports television and films
Founded2001; 22 years ago (2001)
OwnersThe Walt Disney Company (80%)
Hearst Communications (20%)
ParentESPN Inc.
Websiteespn.go.com/espn/espnfilms/

Created in March 2008, ESPN Films produces films covering sports-related stories. Projects from the subsidiary include 30 for 30 (and its offshoots 30 for 30: Soccer Stories and the digital series 30 for 30 Shorts), the critically acclaimed Nine for IX series and SEC Storied.[1]

History

ESPN Films traces its history to 2001, when ESPN Inc. formed ESPN Original Entertainment, a programming division which produced various talk shows, series, documentaries and made-for-TV films that aired on ESPN and its related networks. The subsidiary ceased operations for several months starting in 2007. The company's logo did not appear as a vanity card on any ESPN programs, with the exception of the daily talk show Jim Rome is Burning.

 
Dan Klores at the 68th Annual Peabody Awards for Black Magic

On 3 March 2008, ESPN announced that it would relaunch the unit as ESPN Films.[2] Under the restructuring, ESPN Films began producing projects for theatrical release in addition to television; majority corporate parent The Walt Disney Company holds the right of first refusal on all projects. In addition, ESPN announced a new alliance with the Creative Artists Agency, which among its various clients, represents athletes such as LeBron James, David Beckham and Peyton Manning.

The first production under the ESPN Films banner was Black Magic, a four-hour documentary that premiered on ESPN without commercial interruption over two consecutive nights starting on March 16, 2008. The film, which won a Peabody Award in 2009, about the history of basketball played at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.[3] The company's first theatrical film was X Games 3D: The Movie, which was released on August 21, 2009.

On October 6, 2009, ESPN premiered 30 for 30, a 30-hour series produced by ESPN Films that debuted in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the cable network's launch. Among those participating in the project included Spike Lee, Richard Linklater, Barry Levinson and Mike Tollin. The series, which earned Peabody and Producer's Guild Awards and was nominated for an Emmy, featured thoughtful and innovative reflections on the previous three decades in sports told through a diverse array of sports fans and social commentators. Positive reaction from both critics and viewers led to a spin-off 30 for 30: Volume II. ESPN took its first ever Academy Award when O.J.: Made in America film won in the category of Best Documentary Feature at the 2017 Oscars.[4]

List of ESPN Original Entertainment/ESPN Films productions

Talk shows

Series

Mini-series

Events

Reality

Game shows

Documentaries

Films

References

  1. ^ "ESPN Films' Upcoming "The Price of Gold" Focuses on Tonya Harding, Nancy Kerrigan, and the Whack Heard Around the World 20 Years Ago". ESPN MediaZone. December 2013.
  2. ^ "ESPN Films Established". ESPN.com. March 3, 2008.
  3. ^ "68th Annual Peabody Awards: Award Profile: Black Magic". Peabody Awards. May 2009.
  4. ^ Ng, David (February 26, 2017). "Lionsgate wins big at Oscars but A24 conquers with 'Moonlight'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 29, 2017.
  5. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (January 9, 2015). "David Oyelowo & Lupita Nyong'o In Talks To Star In 'Queen Of Katwe' For Disney". Deadline. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
  6. ^ "ESPN Films' "World Beaters" on 2016 Little League World Series Champions to Premiere August 13 on ESPN" (Press release). ESPN. August 7, 2017. Retrieved August 18, 2017.

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subsidiary include 30 for 30 and its offshoots 30 for 30 Soccer Stories and the digital series 30 for 30 Shorts the critically acclaimed Nine for IX series and SEC Storied 1 Contents 1 History 2 List of ESPN Original Entertainment ESPN Films productions 2 1 Talk shows 2 2 Series 2 3 Mini series 2 4 Events 2 5 Reality 2 6 Game shows 2 7 Documentaries 2 8 Films 3 ReferencesHistory EditESPN Films traces its history to 2001 when ESPN Inc formed ESPN Original Entertainment a programming division which produced various talk shows series documentaries and made for TV films that aired on ESPN and its related networks The subsidiary ceased operations for several months starting in 2007 The company s logo did not appear as a vanity card on any ESPN programs with the exception of the daily talk show Jim Rome is Burning Dan Klores at the 68th Annual Peabody Awards for Black Magic On 3 March 2008 ESPN announced that it would relaunch the unit as ESPN Films 2 Under the restructuring ESPN Films began producing projects for theatrical release in addition to television majority corporate parent The Walt Disney Company holds the right of first refusal on all projects In addition ESPN announced a new alliance with the Creative Artists Agency which among its various clients represents athletes such as LeBron James David Beckham and Peyton Manning The first production under the ESPN Films banner was Black Magic a four hour documentary that premiered on ESPN without commercial interruption over two consecutive nights starting on March 16 2008 The film which won a Peabody Award in 2009 about the history of basketball played at Historically Black Colleges and Universities 3 The company s first theatrical film was X Games 3D The Movie which was released on August 21 2009 On October 6 2009 ESPN premiered 30 for 30 a 30 hour series produced by ESPN Films that debuted in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the cable network s launch Among those participating in the project included Spike Lee Richard Linklater Barry Levinson and Mike Tollin The series which earned Peabody and Producer s Guild Awards and was nominated for an Emmy featured thoughtful and innovative reflections on the previous three decades in sports told through a diverse array of sports fans and social commentators Positive reaction from both critics and viewers led to a spin off 30 for 30 Volume II ESPN took its first ever Academy Award when O J Made in America film won in the category of Best Documentary Feature at the 2017 Oscars 4 List of ESPN Original Entertainment ESPN Films productions EditTalk shows Edit Around the Horn 2002 present Cold Pizza 2003 2007 now known as First Take ESPN Hollywood 2005 2006 The Fantasy Show 2006 Jim Rome Is Burning 2003 2012 Pardon the Interruption 2001 present Quite Frankly with Stephen A Smith 2005 2007 SportsCenter 1988 present Series Edit Playmakers 2003 Tilt 2005 Mini series Edit The Bronx is Burning 2007 The Captain 2022 Events Edit ESPY Awards 1993 present X Games 1995 present Winter X Games 1997 present World Series of Poker 1988 present Reality Edit Battle of the Gridiron Stars 2005 present Bonds on Bonds 2006 Bound for Glory 2005 It s The Shoes Madden Nation 2005 present Knight School 2006 Streetball The Contender 2006 present The LifeGame shows Edit Stump the Schwab 2004 2006 2 Minute Drill 2000 2002 Documentaries Edit Once in a Lifetime The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos 2006 Through the Fire 2005 Kobe Doin Work 2009 30 for 30 2009 2010 2012 present Wendell Scott A Race Story 2011 ESPN Films Presents 2011 2012 Nine for IX 2013 O J Made in America 2016 Baltimore Boys 2017 The Last Dance 2020 The Cave of Adullam 2022 Films Edit 3 The Dale Earnhardt Story 2004 A Season on the Brink 2002 Code Breakers 2005 Hustle 2004 Ruffian 2007 The Junction Boys 2002 Four Minutes 2005 X Games 3D The Movie 2009 Lombardi 2010 or 2011 produced in conjunction with NFL Films Keepers of the Streak 2015 Queen of Katwe 2016 produced with Walt Disney Pictures 5 World Beaters 2017 6 144 2021 Betsy amp Irv 2022 short References Edit ESPN Films Upcoming The Price of Gold Focuses on Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan and the Whack Heard Around the World 20 Years Ago ESPN MediaZone December 2013 ESPN Films Established ESPN com March 3 2008 68th Annual Peabody Awards Award Profile Black Magic Peabody Awards May 2009 Ng David February 26 2017 Lionsgate wins big at Oscars but A24 conquers with Moonlight Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 29 2017 Fleming Mike Jr January 9 2015 David Oyelowo amp Lupita Nyong o In Talks To Star In Queen Of Katwe For Disney Deadline Retrieved April 27 2015 ESPN Films World Beaters on 2016 Little League World Series Champions to Premiere August 13 on ESPN Press release ESPN August 7 2017 Retrieved August 18 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ESPN Films amp oldid 1145936996, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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