If you find yourself with extra time on your hands this weekend and in need of a truly unique theater experience, we have just the thing for you.
ESPN Films announced Friday that its “OJ: Made in America” documentary will play at the Cinema Village in New York City and Laemmle theater in Santa Monica, California, from May 20-26.
The epic seven hour, 43 minute doc will show on two screens per day at each theater. Given the length of the project, they will show Parts 1 and 2 of the film, then break for approximately 15-20 minutes. Then Parts 3 and 4 will be shown, followed by another 15-20 minute break, concluding with Part 5.
The full feature premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 22, playing in its entirety with a lunch break in the middle.
Directed by Peabody and Emmy winner Ezra Edelman, “O.J.: Made in America” is the first miniseries event for ESPN Film’s highly-acclaimed “30 for 30” brand.
The episodic documentary tells the defining cultural tale of 20th-century America by exploring the themes of race and celebrity by tracing a personal journey, from how O.J. Simpson first became a football star, to why the country fell in love with him off the field, to his being accused of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her acquaintance, Ron Goldman, his subsequent acquittal and why he is sitting in jail 20 years later for another crime.
ESPN Films announced Friday that its “OJ: Made in America” documentary will play at the Cinema Village in New York City and Laemmle theater in Santa Monica, California, from May 20-26.
The epic seven hour, 43 minute doc will show on two screens per day at each theater. Given the length of the project, they will show Parts 1 and 2 of the film, then break for approximately 15-20 minutes. Then Parts 3 and 4 will be shown, followed by another 15-20 minute break, concluding with Part 5.
The full feature premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 22, playing in its entirety with a lunch break in the middle.
Directed by Peabody and Emmy winner Ezra Edelman, “O.J.: Made in America” is the first miniseries event for ESPN Film’s highly-acclaimed “30 for 30” brand.
The episodic documentary tells the defining cultural tale of 20th-century America by exploring the themes of race and celebrity by tracing a personal journey, from how O.J. Simpson first became a football star, to why the country fell in love with him off the field, to his being accused of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her acquaintance, Ron Goldman, his subsequent acquittal and why he is sitting in jail 20 years later for another crime.
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