Events Transpiring Before, During, and After a High School Basketball Game (2020)

1h 16m
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September 24, 2020
Release Date

Events Transpiring Before, During, and After a High School Basketball Game (2020)

1h 16m
Running Time

September 24, 2020
Release Date

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Kino Sum Productions
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As Middleview High School's woeful boys basketball team prepares for another certain loss, several unusual dramas take shape around its periphery.

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Release Date
September 24, 2020

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Running Time
1h 16m

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high school
basketball
high school sports
art student
coming of age
basketball team

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Events Transpiring Before, During and After a High School Basketball Game is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Ted Stenson and released in 2020. Set at the fictional Middleview High School in Calgary, Alberta, in 1999, the film depicts various goings-on centered around the school's largely unsuccessful basketball team, including the referee being forced to babysit his wife's dog, point guard Joel's attempts to indoctrinate his teammates in the philosophy of The Matrix, and the school's theatre students planning a protest after being denied permission to stage a "post-colonial" production of King Lear.The film was acted by a cast of predominantly amateur local actors, apart from Andrew Phung in the role of the basketball team's assistant coach Brent. It was shot in 2019 at Calgary's Queen Elizabeth High School, and was funded by Telefilm Canada's Talent to Watch microbudget film financing program.The film premiered on September 24, 2020 on the VIFF Connect platform of the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival, and was screened over the next week on the virtual platforms of the 2020 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival and the Calgary International Film Festival. It was screened at the 2021 Canadian Film Festival, where it won the William F. White Reel Canadian Indie award.

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