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A documentary that follows the early career of basketball star Dirk Nowitzki, his relationship with coach and mentor Holger Geschwindner, and their path to NBA glory.A documentary that follows the early career of basketball star Dirk Nowitzki, his relationship with coach and mentor Holger Geschwindner, and their path to NBA glory.A documentary that follows the early career of basketball star Dirk Nowitzki, his relationship with coach and mentor Holger Geschwindner, and their path to NBA glory.
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Greetings again from the darkness. Dallas loves Dirk. The reasons why become obvious during this biopic that takes us from Dirk's youth basketball league in Germany through his NBA Finals, while including significantly more information on his family and personal life than we have previously seen. Interviews come courtesy of such well known faces as Kobe Bryant, Don Nelson, Michael Finley, Mark Cuban, Yao Ming, Jason Kidd and former NBA commissioner David Stern.
Contrary to many sports documentaries, this is no shrine to its subject. Of course, we can't help but be charmed by the "great guy" superstar, but it's through his life challenges that we come to truly respect Dirk as a man. Director Sebastian Denhardt is one of the most prolific documentarians and filmmakers in Germany, but this look at Germany's most popular and successful athlete is his best and most accessible work to date.
The most interesting segments involve Dirk's long time personal coach Holger Geschwindner, plus insight from Dirk's father, mother, sister, and childhood friend. It's during these times that we realize Dirk's "posse" is made of the people who he has always trusted – family and friends. The only two newcomers to his group of "insiders" are Lisa Tyner and Dirk's wife Jessica. Ms. Tyner is the Mavericks staffer who took Dirk under her wing when he was a youngster transitioning to life in the United States.
While the film drills home the importance of Dirk's work ethic and commitment to excellence, the most entertaining moments include: Dirk's first meeting with Steve Nash, Dirk as a stick figure on Holger's software, Dirk in a tennis skirt (for Halloween), Dirk dominating on the court as a teenager, Dirk's mother discussing his move to the U.S., and best of all, Dirk stretching the truth a bit while meeting with former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and then admitting it!
These days, disappointment seems to be the most common reaction when the curtain gets pulled back on celebrities and heroes. It's refreshing to look into the life and see that the biggest scandals were when Dirk was the one cheated by a former girlfriend, and he stood by in full support of a friend going through an investigation for tax evasion. Dirk shows he is as impressive as a human being as he is a basketball player. What he definitely isn't? A singer we re-live his "We are the Champions" rendition from the parade. Dirk rocks!
Contrary to many sports documentaries, this is no shrine to its subject. Of course, we can't help but be charmed by the "great guy" superstar, but it's through his life challenges that we come to truly respect Dirk as a man. Director Sebastian Denhardt is one of the most prolific documentarians and filmmakers in Germany, but this look at Germany's most popular and successful athlete is his best and most accessible work to date.
The most interesting segments involve Dirk's long time personal coach Holger Geschwindner, plus insight from Dirk's father, mother, sister, and childhood friend. It's during these times that we realize Dirk's "posse" is made of the people who he has always trusted – family and friends. The only two newcomers to his group of "insiders" are Lisa Tyner and Dirk's wife Jessica. Ms. Tyner is the Mavericks staffer who took Dirk under her wing when he was a youngster transitioning to life in the United States.
While the film drills home the importance of Dirk's work ethic and commitment to excellence, the most entertaining moments include: Dirk's first meeting with Steve Nash, Dirk as a stick figure on Holger's software, Dirk in a tennis skirt (for Halloween), Dirk dominating on the court as a teenager, Dirk's mother discussing his move to the U.S., and best of all, Dirk stretching the truth a bit while meeting with former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and then admitting it!
These days, disappointment seems to be the most common reaction when the curtain gets pulled back on celebrities and heroes. It's refreshing to look into the life and see that the biggest scandals were when Dirk was the one cheated by a former girlfriend, and he stood by in full support of a friend going through an investigation for tax evasion. Dirk shows he is as impressive as a human being as he is a basketball player. What he definitely isn't? A singer we re-live his "We are the Champions" rendition from the parade. Dirk rocks!
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- Gross US & Canada
- $41,340
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $20,049
- Jul 12, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $619,517
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Nowitzki: The Perfect Shot (2014) officially released in Canada in English?
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