As documentary filmmakers, to find athletes that were willing to be truthfully raw and vulnerable and open and authentic on camera is something that was very, very important to us.” That doesn’t always equal the most compelling narratives. “You can pretty quickly weed out those who have an agenda or want to come off a certain way or want to be liked. “We talked to a lot of athletes and looked at a lot of stories and I think the main criteria at the end of the day was that we need athletes who are willing to do warts-and-all storytelling - the good, the bad, and the ugly,” Chapman Way said.
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