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The mood of Kobe Bryant’s Oscar-winning animated short film, “Dear Basketball,” always seemed a little curious. Part love letter to his sport, it was also part eulogy. “My heart can take ...
You can watch Kobe Bryant’s film in full here or later in this post. “Dear Basketball” is a love letter to Bryant’s sport and his profession. It is an animated short which depicts Bryant ...
In April of 2017, Kobe Bryant released the animated short film "Dear Basketball" at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film was inspired by the poem Bryant wrote abut his retiring from the NBA after ...
The collaboration includes the world premiere of Dear Basketball the animated short film on SI.com as well as a series of exclusive SI Films mini documentaries taking viewers behind the scenes of the ...
Retired NBA superstar Kobe Bryant will turn his love poem to hoops, “Dear Basketball,” into a short animated film and a related series of projects to be distributed exclusively on Sports ...
Kobe Bryant’s animated short film, Dear Basketball, premiered Sunday at the Tribeca Film Festival. Based on his poem in which he announced his retirement from the NBA, the animated short was ...
Don’t be surprised if you can’t find Kobe Bryant’s Oscar-winning animated short, “Dear Basketball,” streaming online anymore in the wake of the basketball star’s death. The film ...
Former NBA star Kobe Bryant's "Dear Basketball" won an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film at Sunday's Academy Awards. The film is six minutes long and based off Bryant's retirement letter in the ...
Bryant took home an Academy Award in the animated short film category Sunday for his work as the executive producer of Dear Basketball. The piece journeys through Bryant's basketball career ...
Kobe Bryant has scored again. The retired Laker took home the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for Dear Basketball, his love letter to the game he played so well in the NBA for 20 years.
The former Los Angeles Lakers star won an Oscar in the animated short category for “Dear Basketball,a poem he penned for The Players Tribune in 2015. He’ll add it to an already jammed trophy ...