What happened to Curtis Gates?

What happened to Curtis Gates?

Curtis Gates, the older brother of “Hoop Dreams” protagonist William Gates, was murdered on Sept. 10, 2001, caught in an apparent love triangle.

How much money did Hoop Dreams make?

It was only the second documentary film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing (the first being Woodstock). Despite its length (171 minutes) and unlikely commercial genre, it received high critical and popular acclaim, and grossed over $11 million worldwide.

What is Arthur Agee doing now?

Arthur Agee Agee never made the NBA, but played semi-professionally and briefly dabbled in Slamball. Agee now has five children and still lives in the Chicago area. He started the Arthur Agee Jr foundation and works as a motivational speaker for inner-city youth.

What does Arthur Agee do now?

Agee created his own clothing line based on the ‘Hoop Dreams’ documentary, with his clothes bearing the slogan “Control Your Destiny.” The former NBA hopeful still lives in the Chicago area and works as a motivational speaker as well as founding the Arthur Agee Foundation.

Did Arthur Agee go to college?

Arkansas State University
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Where is Arthur Agee today?

Is Hoop Dreams a true story?

I picked this book up for my grandson who is a very good high school basketball player. I wanted him to see just how hard it is to make it to the pros. This book is a true story about two 17 year old boys growing up in Chicago. As you can imagine, they got their starts on the neighborhood courts.

Who are the people behind Hoop Dreams?

Photograph: Kartemquin Films I n 1986, filmmakers Steve James, Frederick Marx and Peter Gilbert set out to film a 30-minute PBS documentary on playground basketball as a window into Chicago’s street culture. Some 300 hours of footage and three years of editing later, Hoop Dreams emerged overnight as a landmark documentary.

What happened to Hoop Dreams after it won an Oscar?

Twenty years after its infamous Oscar snub – it settled for a Best Editing nod, losing to Forrest Gump – Hoop Dreams remains one of the most influential American films ever released. Here’s what happened to the main players.

Is Hoop Dreams a blessing or a curse?

Arthur Agee has called Hoop Dreams both ‘a blessing and a curse’ in interviews. Photograph: Kartemquin Films I n 1986, filmmakers Steve James, Frederick Marx and Peter Gilbert set out to film a 30-minute PBS documentary on playground basketball as a window into Chicago’s street culture.

What is the story behind the movie headhoop dreams?

Hoop Dreams followed Gates and Agee, who both grew up in poor neighborhoods in Chicago, from the time they were scouted by St. Joseph High School in suburban Westchester, a school that launched the career of former Detroit Pistons star and two-time NBA champion Isiah Thomas, to the time the duo graduated and slightly beyond.

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