High Flying Bird

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5.7
20191h 30m

Production

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When an NBA lockout sidelines his big rookie client, an agent hatches a bold plan to save their careers -- and disrupt the league's power structure.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Between Two Faves: Tarell Alvin McCraney and André Holland | Strong Black Lead

Cast

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Melvin Gregg

Erick Scott

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Zachary Quinto

David Starr

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Glenn Fleshler

Intimidating Seton Colleague

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Jeryl Prescott

Emera Umber

Photo of Kyle MacLachlan

Kyle MacLachlan

David Seton

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Bill Duke

Spence

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Farah Bala

Manager Sal

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Skip Bayless

Skip Bayless

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Shannon Sharpe

Shannon Sharpe

Photo of Joy Taylor

Joy Taylor

Joy Taylor

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Evan Rosenblum

Evan Rosenblum

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Van Lathan

Van Lathan

Photo of Alice Callahan

Alice Callahan

Arielle Seton

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Reviews

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7/10

The opening scene of High Flying Bird sets up a very unconventional sports movie. Both the NBA player and the agent are broke due to a lockout and they can't even pay a coffee bill. You'd think this world would be full of agents and players swimming in money, but no. The script by Moonlight scribe Tarell Alvin McCraney and the smooth, slick, iPhone filmmaking mastery of Steven Soderbergh make for a boardroom drama that's both engaging and educational. I loved the way the film approaches corporate greed, the struggle of basketball players in maintaining PR, and trying to find success by thinking out of the box. All in all, a solid film by a solid crew.

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