Undefeated is a 2011 documentary film directed by Daniel Lindsay and T. J. Martin. The film documents the struggles of a high school football team, the Manassas Tigers of Memphis, as they attempt a winning season after years of losses. The team is turned around by coach Bill Courtney, who helps form a group of young men into an academic and athletic team.[2]
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Directed by | Daniel Lindsay T. J. Martin |
Produced by | Rich Middlemas Glen Zipper Daniel Lindsay Seth Gordon Ed Cunningham |
Edited by | Daniel Lindsay T.J. Martin |
Music by | Michael Brook Daniel McMahon Miles Nielsen |
Production companies | Zipper Bros Films Spitfire Pictures Five Smooth Stones Productions Level 22 Productions |
Distributed by | The Weinstein Company (US) Alliance Films (Canada) |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $562,218 [1] |
Lindsay and Martin served as co-directors, cinematographers, sound recorders and editors, recording more than 500 hours of footage.[3]
Sean "Diddy" Combs joined the film as an executive producer in early February, 2012, with plans to work with the Weinstein Co. on the remake.[4]
The film received critical acclaim at the South by Southwest conference in March 2011. The Weinstein Company was reported to have closed a seven-figure deal for distribution and remake rights to Undefeated.[5]
The film holds a 96% approval rating on review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 102 reviews with an average rating of 7.91/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "It covers familiar sports documentary territory, but Undefeated proves there are still powerful stories to be told on the high school gridiron."[6] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 71 out of 100, based on 29 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[7]
On February 26, 2012, the movie won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.[8][9][10]