SI Films

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  • 1970
  • 1 Season

SI Films is a docuseries that features captivating and exclusive stories from the world of sports, produced by Sports Illustrated TV. The show brings to life in-depth narratives of sports personalities, their experiences, challenges, and triumphs. The series is a testament to the quality storytelling that Sports Illustrated has been known for over the years. SI Films delves into the captivating stories of the biggest names in sports, such as Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Boris Becker.

With an immersive approach, the show is perfectly packaged, providing a comprehensive view of the subjects of each episode. The content is delivered through conversations with the athletes themselves, as well as with their families, journalists, and other key personalities that have had a front-row seat to their lives.

One of the standout elements of the show is how it beautifully blends personal revelations and intimate details of each athlete with their respective sporting lives. The episodes explore the triumphs and tribulations they have faced both on and off the field. It is a glimpse into the mindset and psyche of the world's greatest sportspeople.

For instance, the series' first episode, "14 Back," directed by Dan Klores, tells the story of tennis great, Boris Becker, and his incredible journey to win the 1996 Australian Open, even as he faced a barrage of personal problems. The episode brings to light Boris’ career, from his meteoric rise to tennis legend status to the struggles he faced in his personal life, including his infamous tryst with a Russian model.

Similarly, "The Rise and Fall of Yokozuna," an episode that aired in April 2021, documents the life of the first non-Japanese-born sumo wrestler to become a Yokozuna, Akebono Taro. The episode explores the rise of the African-American wrestler in Japan and his eventual struggles, from his health problems to declining form that ultimately led to his retirement.

Overall, the show is a must-watch for sports enthusiasts and lovers of great storytelling. The duration of each episode, ranging from 45 minutes to an hour, provides ample time for the producers to explore every angle of the athletes' stories.

The show's cinematography, with its breathtaking drone shots of sporting arenas, lends life to the episodes, adding a sense of scale and visual impact to the stories told. It is apparent that the show's creators led an exceptional production team with the technical know-how to recreate and capture some of the most iconic moments in sporting history.

In addition to its captivating storytelling and top-notch production, the show features incredibly detailed insights from sports journalists, authors, and experts on each athlete's career. These details provide context and enrich the viewer's understanding of the subject.

Another exciting aspect of the series is how it provides viewers with an up-close look at the athletes' personal lives, including highlights from their family life, pivotal moments in their lives, and their relationships with coaches, managers, and teammates. It all comes together to paint a vibrant picture of the athlete's journey.

Overall, SI Films is a must-watch for sports fans who want to learn more about their idols' personal lives and careers. The series takes a deep-dive into some of sports history's biggest moments, with a nuanced and enthralling approach that is sure to keep viewers engaged until the very end.

SI Films is a series that ran for 1 seasons (32 episodes) between January 1, 1970 and on Sports Illustrated TV

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Seasons
Next Level
33. Next Level
May 2, 2019
For two small-school prospects, the Senior Bowl is the beginning of their journey to the NFL Draft. Get an behind-the-scenes look into the pre-draft process in Next Level, the latest project from SI Films.
The Logan Effect
32. The Logan Effect
March 6, 2019
From the depths of tragedy—a bus crash in Saskatchewan that took the lives of 16 Humboldt Broncos last April—a grieving family finds comfort in knowing their loss has brought a movement of selflessness, of generosity, to life.
Swing in the Dark: Audio Description
31. Swing in the Dark: Audio Description
January 1, 1970
A special version of SI's documentary about the 2018 U.S. Blind Golf Association National Championship, featuring a bonus audio description track for an enhanced viewing experience.
Swing in the Dark
30. Swing in the Dark
November 20, 2018
SI follows three of the top blind and visually-impaired golfers in the country at the U.S. National Championship. The story focuses on relationships between the golfers and their coaches, and what the game has done for their lives.
Hit ME, I like it!
29. Hit ME, I like it!
September 24, 2018
The demolition derby is one of Maine's most cherished summer events, and the crown jewel of the annual Union Fair. Who is behind the wheel of the last car driving?
Losing Tyler: The Stunning Death of a College QB
28. Losing Tyler: The Stunning Death of a College QB
June 22, 2018
After their son Tyler's suicide in January, the Hilinski family searches for answers and grapples with an impossible decision.
Loyal Til The Last Out
27. Loyal Til The Last Out
June 7, 2018
They're loud, they wear orange, and they show up on home or the road, despite the losses — inside the tireless, tortured Mets superfan collective "The 7 Line.
Water Hazards: Pebble Beach
26. Water Hazards: Pebble Beach
January 1, 1970
Two California teenagers are making it their mission to clean up the Monterey Peninsula, starting with golf balls from Pebble Beach. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Tiger Woods, Steve Scott, And The 1996 US Amateur
25. Tiger Woods, Steve Scott, And The 1996 US Amateur
January 1, 1970
By the summer of 1996, the sports world was well aware of a rising young star named Tiger Woods, but he had yet to etch an indelible memory on the game. That changed at Pumpkin Ridge GC, near Portland, Ore., as the 20-year-old Stanford junior chased his third straight U.S. Amateur title. A Sports Illustrated Original.
A Beautiful Game
24. A Beautiful Game
January 1, 1970
We visit Rio de Janeiro to soak in the golf culture, tour the controversial Olympic course and encounter a true underdog. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Brett Favre In Autumn
23. Brett Favre In Autumn
January 1, 1970
For years, it looked like Brett Favre might never retire. Now that he's walked away from football for good, how does he spend his time? A Sports Illustrated Original.
Ricky Williams Takes The High Road
21. Ricky Williams Takes The High Road
January 1, 1970
He was the poster boy for the NFL's battle against marijuana, stuck with the public image that came from standing his ground against the league. Now, 20 NFL teams play in states where some form of marijuana is legal—and that number will grow. All-Pro running back Ricky Williams is embracing that image, finding wisdom along the way. A Sports Illustrated Original.
JaMarcus Russell Doesn't Want Your Sympathy
20. JaMarcus Russell Doesn't Want Your Sympathy
January 1, 1970
Nine years since he was the NFL's top pick and six seasons since he played a down, JaMarcus Russell remains a mystery. Which is fine by him. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Jenner: 40 Years After Gold
19. Jenner: 40 Years After Gold
January 1, 1970
In 1976, Bruce Jenner won gold in the Olympic decathlon. Today, Caitlyn Jenner reflects on the person that was living inside her that she had never really dealt with. A Sports Illustrated Original.
The World Of Messi
18. The World Of Messi
January 1, 1970
What's it like being the world's biggest soccer star? Lionel Messi gives SI an exclusive peek into his life in Barcelona. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Connor McGregor Unfiltered
17. Connor McGregor Unfiltered
January 1, 1970
Get inside the mind of Conor McGregor on his home turf in Dublin, Ireland. Warning: Explicit language. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Patrick & Zo
16. Patrick & Zo
January 1, 1970
Two Hall of Fame centers, connected by a lif-long friendship and fierce rivalry, look back at the moments that defined their relationships and careers. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Who is Dragan Bender?
15. Who is Dragan Bender?
January 1, 1970
He's a 7'1'' teenager with guard skills and is a projected top 5 pick, but Dragan Bender still remains largely shrouded in mystery. Get to know the 2016 NBA Draft's most intriguing prospect. A Sports Illustrated Original.
25 Years In Prison: The Saving Power Of Football
14. 25 Years In Prison: The Saving Power Of Football
January 1, 1970
The story of Terry Harrington, a high school football star who spent 25 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit, the woman who freed him and the sport that sustained him. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Physical Education
13. Physical Education
January 1, 1970
SI.com's David Epstein goes inside a unique program at the Urban Dove charter school. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Andre Dawkins: The Path to Healing
12. Andre Dawkins: The Path to Healing
January 1, 1970
Tragedy nearly derailed Andre Dawkin's Duke basketball career. This is his story of working his way back to the team. A Sports Illustrated Original.
The Redemption Of Mike Danton
11. The Redemption Of Mike Danton
January 1, 1970
In 2004, Mike Danton, a center for the St. Louis Blues, was convicted for attempted 'murder-for-hire.' Seven year later, he's on a path to redemption. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Mourning Glory
10. Mourning Glory
January 1, 1970
After a tragic accident, a Maryland high school baseball team comes together for a championship run. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Rising Stars: Evan Strong
9. Rising Stars: Evan Strong
January 1, 1970
Meet Evan Strong, a para-snowboarder with an amazing story of strength and achievement in spite of a life altering accident. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Claressa Shields: For Flint And For History
8. Claressa Shields: For Flint And For History
January 1, 1970
17-year-old Claressa Shields is fighting for Olympic glory and much more. A Sports Illustrated Original.
The Longest Swim
7. The Longest Swim
January 1, 1970
Ahead of the London Olympics, open water swimmer Alex Meyers reflects on the loss of a friend and teammate. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Mike Powell: Man in Full
6. Mike Powell: Man in Full
January 1, 1970
Chris Ballard reports on Mike Powell, a high school wrestling coach battling the odds. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Boston Strong: The Marathon One Year Later
5. Boston Strong: The Marathon One Year Later
January 1, 1970
A year after tragedy hit their hometown streets, the survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings continue to rebuild, drawing strength from the heroics they saw that day. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Heart of the Marleys
4. Heart of the Marleys
January 1, 1970
The last name Marley can be both a blessing and a burden. For Bob Marley's son Rohan and grandson Nico, whether on the football field or the Jamaican hillside, this challenge is approached with passion. A Sports Illustrated Original.
Young, Gifted, & Homeless
3. Young, Gifted, & Homeless
January 1, 1970
More than 100,000 students on U.S. youth, public school and college teams have no stable place to live. Sports Illustrated goes inside the lives of three teen athletes struggling to overcome the hardships of homelessness. A Sports Illustrated Original.
The Unbreakable Ronda Rousey
2. The Unbreakable Ronda Rousey
January 1, 1970
Ronda Rousey is more than MMA's most dominant fighter. She's a crossover star, invigorating the sport with a mix of brute force, unsettling candor and down-to-earth celebrity. So what's it like to be Ronda Rousey? A Sports Illustrated Original.
Goals, Goons And Garbage: The Unlikely Story Of Hockey's Danbury Thrashers
1. Goals, Goons And Garbage: The Unlikely Story Of Hockey's Danbury Thrashers
January 1, 1970
Ten years ago, Connecticut waste-management king Jimmy Galante started a minor league hockey team and put his teenage son, A.J., in charge. The Danbury Trashers earned respect with their fists as often as their sticks. Then it came to an abrupt end. A Sports Illustrated Original.
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Where to Watch SI Films
SI Films is available for streaming on the Sports Illustrated TV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch SI Films on demand at Amazon Prime.
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    January 1, 1970
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