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HEAD GAMES: FEB 16 @ 12:10pm
RISD Auditorium
Providence, RI
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HEAD GAMES: FEB 16 @ 12:10pm
This powerful documentary by Academy Award nominated director Steve James (Hoop Dreams) tackles the hot-button issue of the devastating effects of head injuries in sports. With the lens focused on hockey, women's soccer and, most disturbingly, teenage football leagues, Head Games makes the powerful argument that repeated blows to the head, once considered something to simply shrug off, can have fateful, long-term consequences. Compelling evidence is delivered in interviews with numerous scientists and doctors.

Ages 12+ (brain tissue shown and interview driven narrative) / USA, 2012 / Dir: Steve James / 96 mins.

"Part of the romance of sports lies in the thrill of controlled, heroic brutality. Modern athletes are often likened to warriors: they sacrifice, put their bodies on the line and take punishment in pursuit of a noble cause.  The rest of us  couch potatoes, season-ticket holders, parents on the sidelines  cheer for the toughest players and the hardest hits. Steve James's troubling new documentary, Head Games, reckons some of the terrible costs of modern American sports culture.Head Games is alternately sobering and terrifying. It is painful to watch a grown man struggle to recite the months of the year, and to hear about the shockingly high number of suicides among N.F.L. veterans with C.T.E. It is also chilling to watch youngsters heading out onto the field or the ice accompanied by the usual exhortations from parents and coaches to play hard.
Mr. James, whose Hoop Dreams may be the best sports documentary ever made, is motivated by a fan's devotion as well as a journalist's skepticism. Head Games gains credibility and power from compassion for athletes and respect for their accomplishments. But it also tries to open the eyes of sports lovers to dangers that have too often been minimized and too seldom fully understood."  A.O. Scott, N.Y. Times (Sept, 2012)

Awards:
Winner of Best Documentary, 2012 Boston Film Festival

Website preview location:  http://vimeo.com/40456083

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RISD Auditorium (View)
17 Canal Walk
Providence, RI 02903
United States


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Kid Friendly: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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