
Curt Schilling's Imperfect Game
SPORTS EXPLAINS THE WORLD
Curt Schilling dreamed of building the greatest multiplayer game to rival World of Warcraft. When he retired, he took $75m from the state of Rhode Island to try and realize his dream. Through animation and interviews, the film tells us what happens when the aura of a legend overwhelms good sense.
Production
Slam Dunk Club, //kneeon Studios, Meadowlark Media
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Ian James Corlett
Self - Ennie (voice)

Jason Schreier
Self
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