Murderball

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MPAA Rating: R
Contains:Adult Situations,Profanity,Sexual Situations

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Murderball

Theatrical Release Date: 2005 07 08 (USA - Limited)

UPC: 821575533652

Studio: Velocity Home Entertainment

MPAA Rating: R   Contains:[Adult Situations, Profanity, Sexual Situations]

Summary: Better known as Wheelchair Rugby, Murderball is a game created by quadriplegic athletes that is every bit as aggressive as the name would lead one to expect; played with bone-breaking intensity, a typical game of Wheelchair Rugby involves plenty of trash-talking, a few head-on collisions, and the occasional player being thrown from his modified wheelchair. The game has become an official event at the Paralympics, a worldwide competition for handicapped athletes, and the United States and Canada have become fierce rivals in the event. When Joe Soares was dropped from the top-seated American team, he angrily retaliated by signing on as coach for the Canadian team, which he led to an upset victory for Team Canada in the games. In 2004, filmmaker Henry Alex Rubin and journalist Dana Adam Shapiro followed both teams as they traveled to Athens, Greece, for the 2004 Paralympics, documenting the fierce competition between the two teams (especially the Americans, bitterly stung by what they saw as Soares' betrayal). Murderball offers an up-close look at the 2004 Wheelchair Rugby tournament, as well as the personal stories of the athletes who are passionate, driven, and determined to win -- as one of them says, "I'm not here for a hug, I'm here for a medal." Murderball earned an enthusiastic reception in its premier screenings at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Category: Culture & Society

Awards: In Competition – Sundance Film Festival American Documentary Audience Award – Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Editing – Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Editing – Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Editing – Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Editing – Sundance Film Festival Best Documentary – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Documentary – Boston Society of Film Critics Best Documentary – National Board of Review Best Documentary – Dallas/Fort Worth Film Critics Association Best Documentary – Chicago Film Critics Association Best Documentary – Kansas City Film Critics Association Best Documentary – Online Film Critics Association Best Documentary Feature – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Documentary – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Features: Jackass Presents: Murderball featuring Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O and Mark Zupan
CNN Larry King Live interview
Player commentary
Filmmaker commentary
Murderball: Behind the Game
Joe Soares update interview
New York City premiere - Keith receives his rugby chair
THINK MTV Disability Awareness
Deleted scenes

Murderball

Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)

Release Date: 11/29/2005

Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Alternate Wide Screen

Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo

Runtime: 86 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English

Chapters: Disc #1 -- Murderball
1. Opening Credits [4:30]
2. The Players [3:58]
3. Joe Soares [3:31]
4. Canada vs. USA [4:11]
5. Training Camp [5:03]
6. Benedict Arnold [5:37]
7. A Jock [5:09]
8. Theory on Discipline [4:45]
9. High School Reunion [4:53]
10. Projected Anger [4:54]
11. Final Cuts [5:24]
12. Joe Returns Home [3:04]
13. The #1 Seed [3:28]
14. Robert's Concert [2:27]
15. Don't Feel Limited [4:54]
16. A Month Away [3:17]
17. Athens [1:48]
18. After Five Days [4:32]
19. The Medal Race [4:04]
20. End Credits [5:51]

Perry Seibert

Murderball works as a sports documentary, a study of how people recover psychologically from an accident that leaves them as a quadriplegic, and as an examination of how competitive, testosterone-filled guy's guys have to learn to let down their guard in order to experience the fullness of life. Before the age of ESPN, ABC's Wide World of Sports used to show athletic competitions, like elephant polo, that the average American viewer had never seen. The beginning of Murderball garners the same kind of interest. The rules of quad rugby are very simple, allowing the viewer to quickly appreciate the skill of the people playing and gain a rooting interest in the players who engage in this international sport. What elevates the documentary is that the filmmakers get deep into the lives of the two most interesting human subjects. Joe Soares and Mark Zupan are hard-nosed, aggressive men. The film makes no effort to make these two sympathetic just because they are quadriplegic, in large part because they themselves don't ask for it. As the filmmakers reveal the troubled history of Zupan's relationship with the friend who inadvertently caused the accident that led him to lose the full use of his limbs, and explore the strained yet rather typical relationship the intense Soares has with his mild-mannered young son, the audience learns to feel for these two as three-dimensional humans. These story threads are intertwined with personal stories from other players on the team, young men for whom discovering how to have a sex life after their respective accidents and illnesses was of the utmost importance. Murderball succeeds on all of these levels, making for a rich viewing experience. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Keith Cavill  Actor 
Mark Zupan  Actor 
Joe Soares  Actor 
Henry Alex Rubin  Director 
Dana Adam Shapiro  Director 
Dana Adam Shapiro  Producer 
Jeff Mandel  Producer 

Country: USA

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