Alex Gibney's Lance Armstrong documentary has been officially picked up by Sony Pictures Classics, it has been reported. The Oscar-winning director is best known for documentaries including Enron: The ...
Lance Armstrong doesn’t want his son to repeat the cyclist’s mistakes. Armstrong said he would discourage his son, Luke — a college football player at Rice — from taking performance-enhancing drugs.
(AP) Director Alex Gibley started filming Lance Armstrong before the cyclist acknowledged doping, and looking back now at the 2009 footage he realizes “there was a lot of material there where he was ...
MPAA Rating: R for language. Talented and prolific documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney has spent years looking at the ethically tainted side of human affairs. After examining mindboggling financial ...
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FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Fresno native Marina Zenovich is an Emmy award-winning director who is now the probing voice on the other end of one of the most polarizing athletes in the last 20 years.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Filmmaker Alex Gibney was not alone in being duped by Lance Armstrong and his strident denials that he had doped and cheated his way to cycling's biggest prizes over the years.
Once, in the middle of the 2004 Tour de France bicycling race, the nine-man American team, led by Lance Armstrong, pretended that their bus had broken down en route to their hotel. As fans and the ...
Lance Armstrong has signed on to narrate the feature documentary “No Hands: The Wild Ride of the Schwinn Bicycle Company,” from the new doc studio Unfeatured Films. The studio, which launched earlier ...
Once upon a time in America, Schwinn and bicycles were synonymous, and Chicago was the center of the two-wheeled, pedal-powered universe. Baby boomers grew up riding or aspiring to ride a Schwinn – ...