The Queen of Basketball
- 2021
- 22m
Queen of Basketball is an electrifying portrait of Lucy Harris, who scored the first basket in women's Olympic history and was the first and only woman officially drafted into the N.B.A. Har... Read allQueen of Basketball is an electrifying portrait of Lucy Harris, who scored the first basket in women's Olympic history and was the first and only woman officially drafted into the N.B.A. Harris has remained largely unknown - until now.Queen of Basketball is an electrifying portrait of Lucy Harris, who scored the first basket in women's Olympic history and was the first and only woman officially drafted into the N.B.A. Harris has remained largely unknown - until now.
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- Won 1 Oscar
- 4 wins & 2 nominations total
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Screenplay...................................... 7 / 10 Interviews........................................8 Visuals................................................ 7 Sound................................................... 6 Editing................................................ 7 Music....................................................... 5 Timeless Utility................................. 8 Total.................................................... 48 / 70 ~= 6.9 (which I rounded to 7) Verdict................................................. Recommended.
Even considering that, I think that what it does is so powerful that is one of the best of this year nominees for Oscars - 2nd just behind Audible - and I really liked to know about this great woman that didn't have all the opportunities she deserved. It's very well edited and fast paced, but what it differenciates is Lusia's personality. What a charming lady, a winner!
It's really fascinating that every year these docs are so important to discover these stories and putting them in the right place in history. I was really sad when I realised she passed away after this.
But it tells a story that draws you in: The story of Lucia "Lucy" Harris, whose skill at basketball helped bring attention to Women's basketball before the NCAA was interested, and before there was a WNBA.
Despite Lucy's current habit of twisting her tongue in strange ways during pauses between or at the end of sentences (maybe she has ill-fitting dentures?), I found her to be charming and and not-at-all impressed with her past accomplishments on the basketball court. Very proud of it, but not impressed. It's not false modesty. She played because she loved playing, not because she wanted adulation.
No, the producers aren't worried about impressing with their filmmaking techniques. They trust their audience, and let the record speak for itself.
Anyway, the documentary shows the struggles with which Harris had to put up in her efforts to become a basketball player in the days when there was no WNBA. Much of the documentary features an interview with Harris. She just gives the straight stuff, no megalomania or anything. It's clear that this woman had to fight tooth and nail so that other women could participate in the sport.
I don't know if I would call it the greatest documentary of all time, but it's a good look at what people have to go through when the deck is stacked against them (in Harris's case, she was the daughter of sharecroppers in Mississippi). It's too bad that of all the Oscar-nominated movies, the documentaries are usually the least seen; they do tell the most important stories. Check this one out if you can; it's available on YouTube.
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
Lusia Harris: Maybe the world would've known my name if I had continued playing; but I didn't, so I don't speculate.
- Crazy creditsThe credits roll over the crane shot of Lusia and her family sitting in their driveway as her granddaughter plays with a small basketball set.
- ConnectionsReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Chaos of the 2022 Oscars (2022)
- SoundtracksGloria in D Major, RV 589: I. Gloria in Excelsis Deo
Written by Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by Choir of Kings College Cambridge and The Academy of Ancient Music
Courtesy of Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Runtime22 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1