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The Right to Win
Ten years after his tragic accident on the Imola circuit, Ayrton Senna remains a hero; a source of inspiration and a example for many to follow. In this new film, personal recollections from Formula One drivers and from relatives and friends give a passionate insight into his genius, his complicated personality and a deeper understanding of his motivation and deep commitment to motor racing.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the Chicago Bulls' historic 1995-96 season, a season that saw them achieve a then-record 72 wins in the regular season and ultimately claim their fourth NBA championship. It delves into the team's dynamics, the leadership of Michael Jordan, and the strategic brilliance of coach Phil Jackson.
Critical Reception
The film was well-received by sports enthusiasts and critics for its in-depth look at one of basketball's most dominant teams. It is praised for its comprehensive coverage of the season, insightful interviews, and captivating archival footage.
What Reviewers Say
Highlights the unparalleled dominance of the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls.
Showcases the iconic leadership of Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson.
Offers compelling insights into a legendary NBA season.
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Fun Fact
The 72-10 record set by the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls stood as the NBA's single-season record for 20 years until it was surpassed by the Golden State Warriors in the 2015-16 season.
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