15 Years of 30 For 30


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Hosted by Emmy-nominated comedian Roy Wood Jr., the special offers a compelling look at the moments that have left an indelible mark on sports and beyond. Through interviews with the series’ co-creators— Bill Simmons, Connor Schell, and John Dahl — and acclaimed filmmakers, the program reflects on the legacy and cultural impact of 30 for 30.  Front Row asked Gentry Kirby, Senior Director and Producer of Films’ 30 for 30, who directed the anniversary special, to dive into the origins and growth of the franchise that boasts more than 100 titles. The first 30 for 30 film “Kings Ransom” told the story of Wayne Gretzky’s trade from the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers to the Los Angeles Kings in 1988. How did that project come to be the launchpad for the series? the Gretzky trade was a perfect story to kick off 30 for 30 with director Peter Berg. It wasn’t just a major moment in hockey; it was a cultural event that shifted the entire landscape of the NHL and changed how people viewed hockey in the U.S. That film was about much more than a trade; it was about the human emotions, the pressures, and the ripple effects that went far beyond the ice.




















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