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Gleason

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 50m
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8.3/10
3.2K
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Gleason (2016)
At the age of 34, Steve Gleason was diagnosed with ALS. Doctors gave the former NFL defensive back and New Orleans hero two to five years to live. So that is what Steve chose to do - LIVE: with purpose, for his newborn son, for his wife, and to help others with his disease.
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After he is diagnosed with ALS, former professional football player Steve Gleason begins making a video diary for his unborn son, as he, his wife, and their friends and family work to raise ... Read allAfter he is diagnosed with ALS, former professional football player Steve Gleason begins making a video diary for his unborn son, as he, his wife, and their friends and family work to raise money for ALS patients as his disease progresses.After he is diagnosed with ALS, former professional football player Steve Gleason begins making a video diary for his unborn son, as he, his wife, and their friends and family work to raise money for ALS patients as his disease progresses.

  • Director
    • Clay Tweel
  • Writer
    • Clay Tweel
  • Stars
    • Steve Gleason
    • Mike Gleason
    • Scott Fujita
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clay Tweel
    • Writer
      • Clay Tweel
    • Stars
      • Steve Gleason
      • Mike Gleason
      • Scott Fujita
    • 21User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 19 nominations total

    Videos20

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:31
    Official Trailer
    Voice Banking
    Clip 0:58
    Voice Banking
    Voice Banking
    Clip 0:58
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    What Its All About
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    What Its All About
    Think For Yourself
    Clip 1:06
    Think For Yourself
    Bigger Battle
    Clip 1:10
    Bigger Battle
    Lucky To Have Her
    Clip 0:48
    Lucky To Have Her

    Photos141

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    Steve Gleason
    Steve Gleason
    • Self
    Mike Gleason
    • Self
    Scott Fujita
    Scott Fujita
    • Self
    Mike McKenzie
    • Self
    Michel Varisco-Gleason
    Michel Varisco-Gleason
    • Self
    Paul Varisco Jr.
    • Self
    Vinnie Varisco
    • Self
    Ryan Gootee
    • Self
    Paul Varisco Sr.
    • Self
    Brendan Weber
    • Self
    Kyle Gleason
    • Self
    Gail Gleason
    • Self
    Jill Varisco
    • Self
    Kevin Dedmon
    • Self
    Rivers Gleason
    • Self
    Jim Eutizzi
    • Self
    Drew Brees
    Drew Brees
    • Self
    Kurt Warner
    Kurt Warner
    • Self
    • Director
      • Clay Tweel
    • Writer
      • Clay Tweel
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    User reviews21

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    8subxerogravity

    Very uplifting.

    Just like a good sports movie should be (Weather it's a documentary or not) Gleason is very upbeat and makes you feel bad about not getting up off your ass to do something with your life.

    What I like especially about the film is Steve Gleason's positive tempo. He's a fighter and you can tell. The documentary keeps tabs on the amount of time Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is taking to effect his body. For a while I did not really notice that anything was changing, it was not until others in the documentary pointed things out, that I realized the effect it was taking.

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    Keeping an uptempo as he watched from a chair his son growing up was hard on him, so there were times when he broke down and that's understandable, cause he's human, that is the reason he was making this documentary, to show his son what type of man he is, and the best part is that he broke down but didn't break. He picked himself up and kept going.

    Same goes for his wife. She's a strong beautiful woman, who was going through it the same as him, and it was hard for her to keep it together but she's going strong. You can't help but to tear up a little over that.

    It's an inspirational story about what can happen if you never give up on life, and a touching story of a father making a connection with his son.
    10Skeauxsha

    As candid and honest as it is straight forward

    Having been a New Orleans Saints Fan since 1973 I can honestly say that Who-Dats (Saints Fans) live and die by the New Orleans Saints. Watching the events of Katrina unfold, and the rebuilding of the SuperDome one could only, as a Saints Fan hope for a good season. What I am saying is there is always a unique excitement around anything New Orleans. When Steve blocked that punt against The Saints most bitter rival the Falcons for a touchdown I let out a yell that could have shattered glass. Finding out Steve was diagnosed with ALS did shatter that glass.

    Now my unbiased review of "Gleason". Thank You Steve and Michel for this open look into the life of someone with ALS. Taking the time to document and experience travel, or bucket list, and live the best you can while you can. Even larger continuing to genuinely give of yourself for others. Best of all, giving to your family. All the while the disease progressing and deteriorating a bodies ability to function.

    Watching the transformation of Steve is very tough, and at times unnerving. Observing Steve and Michel's unwavering honesty is gut wrenching. Reflecting on just how much they both have accomplished through this ordeal is remarkable.

    Gleason is a clear eyed and excellently presented documentary.
    7philcordis

    See the film, its worth you time to feel human.

    Me and my wife went to a show here in New Orleans. Gleason has been a public figure in the city for some time. Living here during his time as player at the Saints we all knew his name. We where aware of his struggles with ALS and even his outreach. This movie takes you on a deep inside look of the life of his family with no filter and uncut realism. Love knows no bounds and as the movies connects you with the struggles of being human you might take a deep look at yourself. I came away from the theater reflecting on what i had done with my life. Feeling more then a bit of guilt for not doing more with what I have. The films very much a first person blog video, something that you could or would expect to find on Youtube. Its amazing the forethought put into capturing life before it becomes a scrip. As things unfold you become aware of the fragility of life and the greatness. I recommend seeing the film and share with friends. We all have something we can do and sacrifice to make the lives of everyone we know better.
    9nikicianciola-702-657633

    WOW...Just Wow!

    I went into this movie never before hearing the name Steve Gleason (shame on me), and only knew what I read in the reviews. I figured it would be sad, but I was not at all prepared for what this documentary entailed. From the very beginning, I fell in love with both Steve and his wife Michel. Both were very likable and brutally honest and I appreciate that.

    This documentary was one of the most powerful pieces of work I have ever seen on film. From the very beginning, you knew it was going to be a roller coaster, but nothing prepares you for the love, determination, heartbreak, devastation and unthinkable circumstances that Steve and those around him have to endure. It was hard to watch, yet captivating at the same time. I simply can not imagine having a terminal illness such as ALS, or watching someone that I love go through what this man and his family have gone through.

    Yet as heartbreaking as it was to watch, I was amazed at how they managed to somehow keep their sense of humor. The movie was laugh out loud at parts and gave you a very up close and personal view of what happens to a human when their body fails them.

    I can not say enough about this movie. It was very powerful and will stay with me for a long time. I think it is important to show films such as this to bring education, awareness and support to such important issues. This film managed to show you the real grit of marriages, parenting, health/illnesses, family, faith, and football.
    StarkTech

    Just WOW! A Life Affiriming Masterpiece.

    This documentary really does reaffirm life and registers in a big way. Thanks to all the Gleason friends and family for sharing this with us.

    I walked out of the cinema and made sure to take an extra look around at the sky itself and took a loooooong deep breath and remembered to thank God for ALL the big things in life. As anyone that has gone through anything like this with a loved one knows, there are NO small things in life. Everything is large and larger. The ability to walk, talk, think, breathe and live pain free are nothing to be taken for granted. This documentary perfectly reminds you of that and makes any other problems seem insignificant by comparison.

    I was moved by the depth they cared to share with us from the humbling and frustrating person hygiene issues to matters of faith. Watching Steve bare and carry this HEAVY cross and watching him and those around him suffer is certainly uncomfortable but also awe inspiring. As he stated, his soul is indeed saved and his sacrifice and true pain on every level being recorded is a testament to that salvation and his impact on others. What a terrible and sad cross to bare.

    Same certainly can be said for his amazing and lovely wife, Michel. She may not want to be labeled as a saint but how else to describe her strength? She's as far way from "dick-face" as it gets! ;) Their journey and strength should make us all want to be better people and live stronger lives.

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      Steve Gleason: Yesterday, about five minutes after I got home I pooped all over myself and my wheelchair. I think it's crazy that I can go from people saying "You're my hero," to having to be helped onto a toilet with my pants full of shit. It's an incredible example of polarities, and dichotomies, and juxtapositions that is my life.

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      Referenced in Mike & Mike: Episode dated 27 July 2016 (2016)
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      In Lonesome Dove
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      Performed by Garth Brooks

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Глисон
    • Production companies
      • Dear Rivers Productions
      • Exhibit A
      • IMG Original Content
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $583,664
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $91,583
      • Jul 31, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $583,664
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      1 hour 50 minutes
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