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- Burt Reynolds' last interview, uncut, unscripted and uncensored, with exclusive Q and A's with Academy Award winner Quentin Tarantino and close associates reveal the final act of his life. In his own words, Burt explains himself, his career, success, secret passions and advice for others. This no holds-barred interview with "The Last Movie Star" at his Florida acting school, filmed just before his untimely death, is considered by friends to have captured the real Reynolds. Initially scheduled as a brief discussion for a documentary about film financing, which he claimed to know nothing about, he was irritable and edgy, rambled around a bit, eventually settled down and engaged in a rare in-depth look back at his passions and purpose, plans for the future and a wide range of topics. Opinionated, outspoken, charismatic, glib, charming and funny, Reynolds delivers a startling, unsettling, heartbreaking, up-close view of a cinema and Hollywood box-office legend who remains larger than life.
- Veteran filmmaker, Rick Pamplin, explores the world of independent film financing. Along with Louise Levison, Scott duPont, Salma Hayek, Maggie Pamplin, and the iconic Burt Reynolds in his last film ever.
- Sylvester Stallone and John Herzfeld sit down to discuss John's 1996 indie classic, 2 Days in the Valley, starring Charlize Theron, Teri Hatcher, James Spader, Jeff Daniels, Danny Aiello and Eric Stoltz. Close friends of more than 55 years, the duo touch on a wide range of topics from them first meeting at the University of Miami in the 60's to their broke days as aspiring writers/actors in New York City to the origins of 2 Days in the Valley and much more.
- Over five years in the making, this documentary film tells the story of NBA veteran Kyle Anderson's incredible journey of meeting his long-lost Chinese relatives, becoming a naturalized citizen and joining the country's national team.
- Isaiah Todd credits his mother, Marlene, for his drive to succeed, but their journey began long before him. She was arguably the biggest female drug dealer in the Baltimore projects during the 1990s. Now, she's the rock behind Isaiah's versatility on and off the court -- from the top high school player to a G League trendsetter and NBA draft prospect.