Arthur Agee

Arthur Agee

Born: October 22, 1972
in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
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Arthur "Man" Agee, Jr. (born October 22, 1972) is one of two Chicago-area high school basketball players whose lives were chronicled in the 1994 Kartemquin Films documentary, Hoop Dreams.

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Subject
Title: Subject
Character: Self
Released: March 3, 2023
Type: Movie
In the golden age of documentaries, who benefits? SUBJECT reveals the unintended consequences – good, bad, and complicated – of having your life shared on screen. Featuring the protagonists of acclaimed documentaries The Staircase, Hoop Dreams, The Wolfpack, Capturing the Friedmans, and The Square, as well as the filmmakers of Minding the Gap, Cameraperson, An Inconvenient Truth, and more.
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Win It All
Title: Win It All
Character: Arthur
Released: March 11, 2017
Type: Movie
A gambling addict faces a conflict when entrusted with keeping a bunch of money that isn't his.
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Life After Hoop Dreams
Title: Life After Hoop Dreams
Released: April 8, 2015
Type: Movie
This forty-minute program was produced by the Criterion Collection in 2014
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Hoop Reality
Title: Hoop Reality
Character: Himself
Released: July 1, 2007
Type: Movie
Hoop Reality is the sequel to the 1995 documentary "Hoop Dreams" and explores what happened during the last decade from where "Hoop Dreams" left off. It follows the original basketball hero past his dream and into reality, examining where life has carried him over the decade, and taking a look at where he is today, as the torch gets passed to the next dream seeker. Along the way he mentors and inspires the up-and-coming basketball star, Patrick Beverly, who leads his team, the Marshal Commandos, for the first time since the original "Hoop Dreams", to the State Finals.
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Hoop Dreams
Title: Hoop Dreams
Character: Self
Released: September 12, 1994
Type: Movie
Every school day, African-American teenagers William Gates and Arthur Agee travel 90 minutes each way from inner-city Chicago to St. Joseph High School in Westchester, Illinois, a predominately white suburban school well-known for the excellence of its basketball program. Gates and Agee dream of NBA stardom, and with the support of their close-knit families, they battle the social and physical obstacles that stand in their way. This acclaimed documentary was shot over the course of five years.