Murderball (film)
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Production
Murderball was shot on a low budget. The main camera used was a Panasonic AG-DVX100; a Sony PD150 was used to shoot some of the early interviews. The crew rigged a Sennheiser shotgun microphone to use as a boom and relied heavily on Lavaliere wireless microphones as well. Available lighting was used almost exclusively. Additional light was provided using an inexpensive china ball. In one example of on-the-spot lighting, a flashlight was diffused using only a napkin.[3]
Reception
Murderball garnered almost universally positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 98% based on reviews from 141 critics, and an average rating of 8.37/10.[4] This film also appears on the Rotten Tomatoes countdown of the top sports movies in 14th place as of 2023.[5] Metacritic gives an aggregated score of 87 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[6] Murderball also received positive reviews from Hollywood.com[7] and Roger Ebert, who said "This is one of those rare docs, like Hoop Dreams, where life provides a better ending than the filmmakers could have hoped for."[8]
In December 2005, as part of the United Nations' International Day of Persons with Disabilities, the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs screened the film at the Dag Hammarskjöld Auditorium in its New York City headquarters. The movie was particularly celebrated for examining sexuality after spinal cord injuries.[9]
In April 2024, it was selected by Britain's The Observer newspaper as one of their "20 best sports movies".[10]
Awards
| Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sundance Film Festival Audience Award | Best Documentary Feature | Won | |
| 78th Academy Awards | Best Documentary Feature | Nominated | |
| Full Frame Documentary Film Festival Audience Award | Best Feature | Won | |
| Indianapolis International Film Festival Audience Award | Best Feature Film | Won | |
| Best Non-Fiction Film | Won |
Musical score and soundtrack
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- Track listing
All compositions by Jamie Saft except where noted
- Ministry: "Thieves" (Paul Barker, Al Jourgensen) – 4:59
- Jamie Saft: "Murderball Remix" – 4:44
- Ween: "The F**ked Jam" (Aaron Freeman, Michael Melchiondo) – 2:55
- The Polyphonic Spree: "Light & Day" (Tim DeLaughter) – 3:24
- Sam Prekop: "Something" (Sam Prekop) – 3:47
- Jamie Saft: "Robert's Theme" – 2:27
- "The Moldy Peaches: "Anyone Else but You" (Kimya Dawson) – 2:57
- "The Whiles: "Song for Jerry" (The Whiles) – 1:31
- Chessie: "Follow Me Home" (Chessie) – 6:51
- Jamie Saft: "Penultimatum" – 3:21
- Scratch Massive: "Keep on Workin'" (Sebastien Chenut, Maud Geffray) – 5:12
- Jamie Saft: "Dungeonous Warfare" – 1:27
- Ministry: "Waiting" (Jourgensen, Mike Scaccia, Max Brody) – 5:04
References
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External links
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- Mark Zupan's Murderball Journal from 2005, at MTV.com (archived)
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