- No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson
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No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson Directed by Steve James Produced by Steve James
Arunima Dhar
Gordon Quinn
Emily Hart
Adam SingerMusic by Leo Sidran Cinematography Keith Walker Editing by Steve James Release date(s) 2010 Running time 80 minutes Country United States Language English No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson is a 2010 documentary film produced by Kartemquin Films for ESPN's 30 for 30 series and directed by Steve James. No Crossover details the February 13, 1993 bowling alley fight of then high school basketball phenom and future NBA superstar, Allen Iverson, and how the incident, trial and eventual conviction of Iverson divided the town of Hampton, Virginia.
The documentary features camcorder footage from the February 13, 1993 fight at a bowling alley where Iverson and his young black friends were accused of attacking white adults with chairs. The incident allegedly stemmed from racial epithets said by the white adults to Iverson and his friends. Iverson was specifically accused of striking a white woman. While vital to the prosecution, the videotape of the incident is unclear and it is difficult to make out any of the individuals involved. Despite punches thrown by both parties involved, only Iverson and his friends; Melvin Stephens, Samuel Wynn and Michael Simmons, were charged in the incident. Iverson was sentenced to 15 years in prison, but after four months at Newport News City Farm correctional facility, Iverson's conviction was overturned and he was released from custody.[1][2][3]
Director Steve James, a Hampton native, takes a personal look at how the Iverson incident and the ensuing aftermath highlighted the community's existing racial tension and put the town's problems of race relations front and center in the daily papers. The film introduces multiple Hampton natives, both black and white, as they reflect on how the incident effected the town. While Allen Iverson refused to participate in the documentary, multiple friends, neighbors and former coaches provided insight into the life of the young Allen Iverson.[4]
Premiering at the 2010 SXSW Festival in Austin, No Crossover would make its television premiere on ESPN's on April 13, 2010.[5] On the night of ESPN's No Crossover premiere, the phrase 'Allen Iverson' was the sixth most popular trending topic across all forms of social media and by the end of the broadcast, reached number one as the most popular phrase according to the Brizzly platform that measures Facebook and Twitter activity.[6] On January 15, 2011, United States Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs chose No Crossover as one of eighteen documentaries represented in the American Documentary Showcase. As an official selection of the American Documentary Showcase, No Crossover will be sent to more than twenty countries around the world to help cultivate a global understanding of American social issues.[7]
References
- ^ Commonwealth of Virginia v Simmons, 1804-93-1. Court of Appeals Virginia. 20 June 1995 Retrieved 21 Jan. 2011
- ^ Iverson Answers the Call Sielski, Mike. ESPN.com. 4 March 2007. 21 Jan. 2011.]
- ^ No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson. Tobias, Scott. AV Club. 13 April 2010. Retrieved 21 Jan. 2011.
- ^ No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson. ESPN's 30 for 30. ESPN.com. Retrieved 20 Jan 2011.
- ^ SXSW Festival Genius - No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson. Slated.com. March 2010. Retrieved 20 Jan 2011.
- ^ No Crossover Is A Slam Dunk On ESPN And Twitter Kartemquin.com. 14 April 2010. Retrieved 24 Jan. 2011.
- ^ U.S. State Department. 15 Jan 2011. Retrieved 20 Jan 2011.
External links
- Official website
- Kartemquin Films
- "30 for 30 - No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson"
- SXSW Official Trailer
- No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson at the Internet Movie Database
Kartemquin Films Founders Gordon Quinn • Jerry Temaner • Stan KarterActive Directors Gordon Quinn • Steve James • David E. Simpson • Maria Finitzo • Justine Nagan • Joanna Rudnick • Usama Alshaibi • Bill Siegel • Xan Aranda • Peter GilbertDocumentaries Home For Life (1967) • Inquiring Nuns (1968) • Taylor Chain (1980 & 1984) • Hoop Dreams (1994) • Vietnam, Long Time Coming (1998) • Golub (1998) • 5 Girls (2001) • Stevie (2002) • Refrigerator Mothers (2003) • The New Americans (2004) • Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra Incognita (2007) • At the Death House Door (2008) • In the Family (2008) • Milking the Rhino (2009) • Typeface (2009) • Prisoner of Her Past (2010) • No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson (2010) • A Good Man (2011) • The Interrupters (2011)Categories:- 2010 films
- American films
- English-language films
- Documentary films about sportspeople
- American documentary films
- Documentary films about crimes
- Documentary films about racism
- African American documentaries
- Films shot in Virginia
- Hampton, Virginia
- 2010s documentary films
- Race-related legal issues in the United States
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