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Ashe '68

  • 2018
  • 8m
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5.9/10
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Ashe '68 (2018)
ShortSport

Before Colin Kaepernick, there was Arthur Ashe. In 1968, one of America's most tumultuous years, Ashe emerged as an elite athlete who parlayed his fame as the first black man to win the US O... Read allBefore Colin Kaepernick, there was Arthur Ashe. In 1968, one of America's most tumultuous years, Ashe emerged as an elite athlete who parlayed his fame as the first black man to win the US Open tennis championship into a lifetime devoted to fighting injustice. The ASHE '68 Virtua... Read allBefore Colin Kaepernick, there was Arthur Ashe. In 1968, one of America's most tumultuous years, Ashe emerged as an elite athlete who parlayed his fame as the first black man to win the US Open tennis championship into a lifetime devoted to fighting injustice. The ASHE '68 Virtual Reality Experience brings viewers into the intimate moments right before Arthur Ashe's h... Read all

  • Directors
    • Brad Lichtenstein
    • Janicza Bravo
    • Jeff Fitzsimmons
  • Stars
    • Pappy Eubanks
    • Alex LaCroix
    • Peter Begley
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    • Directors
      • Brad Lichtenstein
      • Janicza Bravo
      • Jeff Fitzsimmons
    • Stars
      • Pappy Eubanks
      • Alex LaCroix
      • Peter Begley
    • 1User review
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    Pappy Eubanks
    • Arthur Ashe
    • (as Chris Eubanks)
    Alex LaCroix
    • Tom Okker
    Peter Begley
    • Press Scrum
    Sarah Burns
    • Hallway
    Garret Caillouet
    Garret Caillouet
    • Ballboy 2
    Michael Cleary
    • Press Scrum
    Aaron Dalla Villa
    Aaron Dalla Villa
    • Ballboy 1
    Cole Elliott
    Cole Elliott
    • Activist
    Jeff Gadbois
      Jim Gallo
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      Michael Simon Hall
      Michael Simon Hall
      • Press Scrum
      Dan Jaffe
      Dan Jaffe
      • Hallway
      Kevin Kusinitz
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      Bruce Lorie
        Roger Lott
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        Matthew McQueen
        • Hallway
        Andrew Panter
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          • Janicza Bravo
          • Jeff Fitzsimmons
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        7Rodrigo_Amaro

        Sports and Activism. Arthur Ashe's important legacy

        1968. The year of the Vietnam era at its peak; MLK and RFK murders; black activism and then...comes this great man creating a mark not only in the world of sports but also in breaking barriers when it comes to racial affairs in America. Tennis player Arthur Ashe became the first African-American to win the US Open tennis championship in 1968, trailing a successful career in the following years (beating up Jimmy Connors at Wimbledon in 1975 was another highlight). But where's the feature film about it? Not done but there's this short film which combines animation with real actors to present the events that led to Ashe's ascent - his past before the match and the match itself (though briefly presented).

        In terms of seeing what that moment meant to his career, being the only black man in a white man's club and how he never had thought of the black activism back in those early days, was fundamental in seeing his past; and then a brief moment of the match, he wins the game and things turn 180 degrees and now he's more than just a winner; he's a changed man who fought for the cause and in later years an even bigger cause - which isn't depicted in the film - as an AIDS actvist, creating a foundation with his name on it, after finding out he had the disease after a blood transfusion in the 1980's and AIDS claimed his life in 1993. What's important is that many black sportists, black artists or others Ashe was involved in the cause, cemented grounds against discrimination, not necessarily being in the battle front but being as someone who could inspire others like him to overcome their obstacles. He wasn't like O.J., who only made the name and fame but brought almost nothing to the table when it comes to a greater cause (as he said in one interview: "I'm not black, I'm O.J.".).

        As for the short film, I think it should go longer and without the animated sequences; and the 1968 winning match should be the main event then focus on the importance on how it was to sports world and to the African-American community - if it was THAT important to them since baseball and basketball are sports were they are more favorable to see and appreciate. But in any case, Arthur Ashe was the one who paved the way for a higher inclusion in the tennis world. A legacy that needs to be remembered. 8/10

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          • August 25, 2018 (United States)
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