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May 5, 2000 · Michael Jordan to the Max: Directed by Don Kempf, James D. Stern. With Michael Jordan, Phil Jackson, Doug Collins, Bob Greene. A documentary that follows Michael Jordan's basketball career, stint in baseball, and his last championship season with the Chicago Bulls in 1998.
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- Don Kempf, James D. Stern
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Michael Jordan: To the Max. A phenomenal athlete with a unique combination of grace, power, artistry and improvisation, Jordan single-handedly redefined the image of a superstar athlete...
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- Don Kempf, James D. Stern
Oct 9, 2020 · Synopsis. Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Michael Jordan to the Max returns to IMAX® theatres to revisit the timeless story of basketball superstar Michael Jordan. The newly remastered film chronicles the 1998 NBA playoffs, alongside footage featuring Jordan and those closest to him, as they provide an intimate look into the tragedies and ...
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May 5, 2020 · NR, 46 min. Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Michael Jordan to the Max returns to IMAX® theatres to revisit the timeless story of basketball superstar Michael Jordan. The newly remastered film chronicles the 1998 NBA playoffs, alongside footage featuring Jordan and those closest to him, as they provide an intimate look into the tragedies and ...
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- Don Kempf, James D. Stern
Michael Jordan To The Max. Michael Jordan Is Praised as the Greatest Basketball Player of All Time in This Documentary! 321 IMDb 7.4 46min 2000. ALL. Drama · Documentary · Sports. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details. More info. Subtitles. None available. Directors. Don Kempf, James D. Stern. Producers.
May 5, 2000 · Reviews. Michael Jordan To The Max. Roger Ebert May 05, 2000. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. We might as well get used to the idea that there will never be a real documentary about Michael Jordan --one made with the full tools of the filmmaker's art, with its own point of view and insight beneath the surface.