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Turning Sports Statistics Into Riveting Cinema

The New York Times – Sports:

Jon Bois and his collaborators specialize in documentaries about seemingly unremarkable teams. Then he wields charts and graphs to spellbinding effect.

Calum Marsh
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Baseball, Basketball, Content Type: Personal Profile, Documentary Films and Programs, Football, Jake Cole, Jon Bois, Jordan Cronk, SB Nation, The HIstory of the Seattle Mariners (Movie), The People Youre Paying to Be in Shorts (Movie)
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