Roommates, monitor star Sha’Carri Richardson could also be identified for her quick strikes, however now she has the glory of getting her life story screened at one of many world’s greatest and esteemed movie festivals with the assistance of the late Virgil Abloh.
A documentary concerning the lifetime of Sha’Carri Richardson titled ‘Sub Eleven Seconds,’ which is directed by Bafic and govt produced by Virgil Abloh earlier than his premature passing, is premiering on the Sundance Movie Pageant that’s digital this yr as a result of COVID-19.
In accordance with an official description of the documentary, it’s “a poetic imagining of the search of Sha’Carri Richardson, a younger monitor & discipline athlete, to realize her dream of qualifying for the Olympic Video games…a rumination on time, loss and hope, ‘Sub Eleven Seconds’ distills the proverbial “10,000 hours” alongside Sha’Carri’s path to grasp her craft, as she seeks to run the 100-meter sprint in beneath 11 seconds on the world’s stage.
Within the trailer for the movie, which she additionally shared to her Twitter account, Sha’Carri could be heard talking about her in a single day success on the earth of monitor and discipline:
“Time is my blessing and my curse. On the monitor, I’ve been blessed to run quick. Off the monitor, time has cheated me. You don’t know when one thing or somebody shall be taken from you.”
You catch watch ‘Sub Eleven Seconds’ streaming solely on the Sundance Movie Pageant’s web site, the place it is going to be out there till January 30th.
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