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Survive and Advance

2013 · Movie · 90 min · ★ 7.6

Documentary

This documentary follows a college basketball team that enters a major tournament as a long-shot and builds momentum through tough matchups. It looks at how an underdog group found confidence, teamwork, and belief on the way to an unlikely run.

Also known as 30 for 30 Survive and Advance

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Details
Years
2013
Release date
2013-03-17
Language
English
Runtime
90 min
TMDB rating
7.6/10 (24 votes)
About

If you enjoy uplifting sports documentaries about unlikely success and team belief, this is a solid pick, especially if you liked Fastball; Not for you if you want heavy drama, controversy, or a wide-ranging history lesson.

Pros: inspiring underdog story; strong sports focus; easy to follow | Cons: limited beyond basketball; familiar sports beats; light on broader context

Themes

  • north carolina
  • basketball
  • sports documentary
  • basketball team
  • college sports
  • college basketball
  • acc
  • march madness

Cast & crew

Directed by Jonathan Hock