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On hour 3 of the Big Show, George and Matt are joined Brent Krahn. Krahn joins the guys to give his takes on the Stanley Cup Final before it kicks off on Saturday. Krahn gives his thoughts on Stuart Skinner, why he is jealous of the Oilers being in the Final, how important it was for this Oiler team to finally make a cup final, what the Barkov vs McDavid Matchup will look like and more!(28:16) To wrap the hour, Asia Youngman and Kat Jayme, the directors of ESPN 30 for 30 "I'm just here for the Riot" joins the program! The documentary is a in depth look back at the 2011 Vancouver riots that happened after the Bruins beat the Canucks in the Stanley Cup Final. Asia tells us the process of making this documentary, what she learned while making the film and more.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – A conversation with filmmakers Kat Jayme and Asia Youngman regarding their new ESPN ‘30 for 30' documentary, “I'm Just Here for the Riot” which profiles the shocking riot that took place after the Boston Bruins beat the Vancouver Canucks in Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup…PLUS - Disney+ has officially started password sharing crackdown AND a major data breach at Ticketmaster has exposed the personal information of 560 million customers - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
ICYMI: ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – A conversation with filmmakers Kat Jayme and Asia Youngman regarding their new ESPN ‘30 for 30' documentary, “I'm Just Here for the Riot” which profiles the shocking riot that took place after the Boston Bruins beat the Vancouver Canucks in Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
This episode of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Kat Jayme and Asia Youngman, the directors of “I'm Just Here for the Riot,” a documentary film about the 2011 riot that occurred in Vancouver following Game 7 of the Stanley Cup between the Canucks and Bruins. The film, an ESPN 30 for 30 presentation, premieres June 4 at 7:30 pm ET on ESPN and will stream on ESPN+. In this podcast, the filmmakers discuss why they wanted to explore this subject more than a decade later; how they procured the on-the-ground footage; interviewing the rioters; people taking footage for posterity and vanity; the motivation for the riots; how ESPN become involved in the project; the Vancouver Grizzlies NBA team and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kat Jayme and Asia Youngman are the directors of the EPSN 30/30 film, "I'm Just Here for the Riot" which recently premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival.
Kat Jayme, Director of I'm Just Here for the Riot - discusses their latest film on the 2011 Stanley Cup riots in Vancouver Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Younger fans of today's Memphis Grizzlies can be forgiven for thinking the NBA franchise has spent the entirety of its 28-year existence playing its still-evolving brand of pro hoops in the FedExForum. But this week's guest - documentary filmmaker and Vancouver, BC native Kat Jayme ("The Grizzlie Truth;" "Finding Big Country") - is here to remind us that the "Grizz" actually got its start as one of two 1995 Canadian expansion teams (the other: the still-vibrant Toronto Raptors), scratching out its initial six seasons of chaotic existence in Cascadia country. Despite five coaches, a woeful .219 winning percentage, a raft of questionable draft picks, and an economically challenging US/Canadian exchange rate - Jayme fondly remembers a team from her late 1990s youth which Vancouver embraced with unbridled enthusiasm - yet wonders not only why they left GM Place for Beale Street, but also what might have been had they stayed put in Rain City. + + + WATCH EARLY & OFTEN: Finding Big Country (2018) The Grizzlie Truth (trailer; 2022) Born Identities (NBA Films short; 2021) We the West (2020) I'm Just Here For the Riot (ESPN Films "30 For 30" documentary; not yet released; 2023) FIND & FOLLOW: Website: https://goodseatsstillavailable.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoodSeatsStill Instagram (+ Threads): https://www.instagram.com/goodseatsstillavailable/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodSeatsStillAvailable/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@goodseatsstillavailable
In hour three, Mike Halford talks the new ESPN 30 for 30 documentary on the 2011 Canucks Stanley Cup riot w/ directors Kat Jayme & Asia Youngman, plus the boys tell us what they learned. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Well after a few weeks away WE'RE BACK with a MASSIVE and BRINKALICIOUS episode that will get you all kinds of excited! We're joined by Canadian filmmaker Kat Jayme to talk about her epic new documentary 'The Grizzlie Truth' and get a massive trip down nostalgia lane throughout the chat! We also welcome back former co-hosts Josh Shoobridge & Samuel McCrossen for a bit of fun, singing and controversy! All sounds like some good times right? Well get to listening, get excited and as always, GET BRINKALICIOUS!!!
This week we are joined by filmmaker and director of The Grizzly Truth, Kat Jayme! On this episode, Kat shares the challenges she faced when finding the players and staff involved in the Grizzlies tenure in Vancouver, what could have been for the Grizzlies had they stayed, and, of course, the Steve Francis saga and … Continue reading "Episode 124 – The Grizzly Truth with Kat Jayme"
A special episode dropping for you today as we speak with writer & director Kat Jayme about her brand new movie The Grizzlie Truth and find out a little bit more about the former NBA team the Vancouver Grizzlies and just why they're so sorely missed. Kat talks about just what lead her to make this movie and why this was a dream of hers to complete. She also discusses the process in making it and how she was able to track down such big name guests to appear on the show. Added to this we find out whether or not this film has managed to spur the interest she wanted to help Vancouver potentially get a NBA team back, and just how the story behind the Grizzlies can be connected back to Tasmania and Australia. It's an epic chat about an amazing film that you simply can't miss! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On Fri.'s No Dunks, the guys share their NBA naughty or nice lists, rank the five NBA Christmas Day games, and give coal to a few of the insane Trae Young trades already being proposed. That, plus Best of the Week nominees, some Festivus airing of grievances, and a fun interview with Kat Jayme, director of 'The Grizzlie Truth,' a new documentary that attempts to uncover what really happened to the Vancouver Grizzlies. (This episode is sponsored by NBA Top Shot. Start your NBA Top Shot collection today at hoo.ps/nodunks. Get closer than ever to the game and players you love.)--
On Fri.'s No Dunks, the guys share their NBA naughty or nice lists, rank the five NBA Christmas Day games, and give coal to a few of the insane Trae Young trades already being proposed. That, plus Best of the Week nominees, some Festivus airing of grievances, and a fun interview with Kat Jayme, director of 'The Grizzlie Truth,' a new documentary that attempts to uncover what really happened to the Vancouver Grizzlies. (This episode is sponsored by NBA Top Shot. Start your NBA Top Shot collection today at hoo.ps/nodunks. Get closer than ever to the game and players you love.) --
It's all things Vancouver, as Donnovan chats with filmmaker Kat Jayme and former NBA player Steve Francis ahead of Kat's new documentary 'The Grizzlie Truth'. They discuss the real reasons the team left town, if a second NBA franchise might ever return to Canada's west coast, and Steve's experience following the trade out of Vancouver (6:34). Afterwards, Donnovan takes a look at the state of Vancouver sports, by discussing the present with SN650's Satiar Shah (29:43) and the past with his old pal James Cybulski (41:41). The Grizzlie Truth: https://thegrizzlietruth.com/ The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
RA26 Centrepiece Film THE GRIZZLIE TRUTH continues Kat Jayme's quixotic quest to keep the memory of the Vancouver Grizzlies alive. Reel Asian's Aram Siu Wai Collier is joined by Kat to get behind the scenes on the making of the film, the many characters met in her journeys (including "Swole Bibby"), her NBA analog, and possibly the quickest answer to our carb questionnaire. ***Conversation contains spoilers*** In the second half, Kat joins Aram for "Come Eat With Me" where Kat dishes over some dishes of tenuously related Grizzlie (and Raptors) snacks. Mentioned in this episode: Stories We Tell dir. Sarah Polley (2012) Cutie and the Boxer dir. Zachary Heinzerling (2013) "The Fab Five" - ESPN 30 for 30 "Friends" (you know, the TV Show) This episode uses or mentions the following multimedia samples and sources: “Mulholland”, King Canyon "Keep On Movin'", King Canyon Edited by Aram Collier Recorded and live mixed by Joseph Chung --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstory-podcast/message
Sunday, December 11: The Crossover Exclusive interview with Kat Jayme By Veronica Harris by FiredUp Network
Will Lou is joined in studio by “The Grizzlie Truth” director Kat Jayme to chat about the new documentary film exploring The Grizzlies' departure from Vancouver to Memphis. Steve Francis also drops by to explain the real story behind his trade request from Vancouver, his favorite Yao Ming stories, being in the same dunk contest as Vince Carter, and more. Later, Will and Alex chat about something even more exciting: the Raptors taking on the Orlando Magic tonight (42:07). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
It's a special industry interview episode of Flicks and Chill. Today, we sit down with Vancouver filmmaker Kat Jayme and talk about her recent documentary, The Grizzlie Truth, which premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival. We chat with Kat about her pathway as a filmmaker, we talk about the reporting, research and filmmaking that went into creating the Grizzlie Truth and we even pry a few recommendations out of her. Hope you enjoy our interview with Kat Jayme!
Kat Jayme is a Vancouver-based documentary filmmaker who has made four films on the ill-fated Vancouver Grizzlies NBA franchise. Her most recent film "The Grizzlie Truth" was released in 2022.
Last week we checked in with Kat Jayme, Award-winning Filipina-Canadian filmmaker based in Vancouver, BC and the director of “The Grizzlie Truth '' a film about how the Vancouver Grizzlies left town for Memphis ahead of its premiere this past Saturday. Our producer Jason Manaois caught up with Kat Jayme and special guest Steve Francis.
Josh interviews Kat Jayme for her doc “The Grizzlie truth” revisiting the history of the Vancouver Grizzlies why they left, and what reason or person is to blame? You can also email via freshtake42@gmail.com or Jawa31@gmail.com You can find Josh on Twitter and Instagram Snapchat: jawa31 Join the We Talk Conversation on Twitter @wetalkpodcasts. Plus give us a like now on Facebook. The post FTN-CIFF Interview Series(The Grizzlie Truth)(Kathleen S. Jayme)10/3/22 appeared first on We Talk Podcasts.
Josh interviews Kat Jayme for her doc "The Grizzlie truth" revisiting the history of the Vancouver Grizzlies why they left, and what reason or person is to blame? You can also email via freshtake42@gmail.com or Jawa31@gmail.com You can find Josh on Twitter and Instagram Snapchat: jawa31 Join the We Talk Conversation on Twitter @wetalkpodcasts. Plus give us a like now on Facebook.
You would be hard-pressed to find a bigger fan of the Vancouver Grizzlies than Kat Jayme. Not only did Kat grow up a fan of the ill-fated NBA franchise, but she's parlayed that childhood passion into a number of films, including We The West, 2018's festival hit Finding Big Country (in which she successfully tracked down NBA enigma Bryant “Big Country Reeves), and The Grizzlie Truth, in which she seeks to investigate a sprawling sports mystery: who is responsible for robbing Vancouver of the Grizzlies? To die-hard fans of the Vancouver Grizzlies, the team's abrupt move to Memphis in 2001 is much more than a sore spot, it's an unsolved mystery and possibly a criminal conspiracy. And there is no one on this planet better suited to tackle this mystery than Kat Jayme, and her findings – in the form of wildly entertaining, wholly gripping, and surprisingly heartwarming The Grizzlie Truth – has its world premiere at the 2022 Vancouver International Film Festival. In this fascinating episode of the YVR Screen Scene Podcast, Kat reflects on her spectacular journey into the heart of a baffling sports mystery. Episode sponsor: Fish Flight Entertainment
Jeremy and Justin finish up the 1996-97 season by handing out the hardware for worst take, best remembering, biggest disappointment and MVP. Then, writer/director Kat Jayme joins the podcast for an in-depth interview on her new film 'The Grizzlie Truth'. (She swears we're in it!)
On this week's episode of the podcast Director, Writer, award-winning Filipina-Canadian filmmaker and Vancouver native, Kathleen S. Jayme, joins Agee & Gates to talk about her Hoop Dreams origin story. Kat's documentary Finding Big Country was the winner of the 2018 VIFF People's Choice Award and the #MustSeeBC Award, and has been programmed by Telus, ESPN, ABC, Amazon, Rogers Sportsnet, NBA TV, and Air Canada. Jayme has since gone on to direct for the CBC, NBA, ESPN, and Crave. Her latest film The Grizzlie Truth premieres October 1st and explores the unsolved mystery around the 2001 disappearance of the NBA's Vancouver Grizzlies right out from under the nose of the city of Vancouver and it's basketball faithful. The movie is a love letter to one of the worst pro sports teams in history and an exploration into the deep roots of sports fandom. Join Will Gates and Arthur Agee as they learn about Kat's long family history in film, her journey to becoming a film maker, her love of all basketball collectibles and she hints at what might be next in her personal Hoop Dreams journey. Listen, Subscribe and Follow on all your podcast platforms.Hosted by Will Gates and Arthur AgeeProduced by Matt HoffarWritten by Matt Hoffar, Will Gates and Arthur AgeeAn Unlearning Network Productionwww.unlearningnetwork.com
In this hour, Mike & Jason chat with filmmaker Kat Jayme, whose new documentary The Grizzlie Truth, on the real reason why the Grizzlies left Vancouver, premieres at the Vancouver International Film Festival on October 1st and 5th, plus the boys tell us what they learned. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
The BC's film and TV production industry's record-breaking revenue in 2021 As we take a closer look at our province's financial outlook for next year, we should also recognize that certain industries have been thriving. That would include the industry that many people know as “Hollywood North” Our show contributor Jawn Jang takes us into some of the shows and films that have helped BC's film industry to record-breaking highs this year Gore on Gore and East Pender - The latest violent attack in Vancouver's Chinatown on a newcomer to Canada Lorraine Lowe, Executive Director at Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden & Advisory Committee Member of City of Vancouver discusses the latest act of random violence in Vancouver's historic Chinatown neighbourhood. Lorraine describes what needs to be done to curb the violence. Conflicting thoughts on the monarchy Ujjal Dosanjh, former Premier of BC discusses whether or not Canada needs ditch the monarchy and become a republic. Mayoral candidate Ken Sim's upcoming tour in Chinatown with Harold the security guard Ken Sim, mayoral candidate for ABC Vancouver says he's going to take a tour of Vancouver's Chinatown to take a firsthand look at crime within the neighbourhood. Sim will be joined by Harold, a security guard attacked in Chinatown. The Grizzlie Truth - who's responsible for robbing us of the Vancouver Grizzlies? Kat Jayme, filmmaker and director discusses her latest film, The Grizzlie Truth, which takes a look at how Vancouver lost their NBA franchise the Vancouver Grizzlies after the 2000-2001 NBA season. The team relocated to Memphis and have stayed in Tennessee as the Memphis Grizzlies ever since.
Kat Jayme, filmmaker and director discusses her latest film, The Grizzlie Truth, which takes a look at how Vancouver lost their NBA franchise the Vancouver Grizzlies after the 2000-2001 NBA season. The team relocated to Memphis and have stayed in Tennessee as the Memphis Grizzlies ever since.
Award winning Canadian Film Maker, Kat Jayme joins our Kat to discuss her love for basketball and how it has inspired her journey as a filmmaker. Using the backdrop of beautiful Vancouver from its natural beauty to the beauty found in some of Jayme's favourite basketball courts we learn the behind the scenes story of how much the love of the game has influenced her life. As a Vancouver Grizzlies super fan, Kay's film “Finding Big Country” goes in search of her favourite player, Grizzlies Big Man Bryant Reeves, and what happened after his short lived career in the NBA. We talk that project as well as her current project, “The Grizzlie Truth” which gets to the heart of the Vancouver Grizzlies and how quickly they came to be (and even more quick ended) Kat speaks to the struggle she had as a young girl, being passionate about basketball and passionate about the arts, and the realization that you don't have to choose between the two and that both and grow and blossom from each other.
In the season 1 finale of Chill Takes, Isaac and Chili (who are in the same room for the first time!) review the documentary "Finding Big Country". Seventeen years after controversial Vancouver Grizzlies star Big Country Bryant Reeves leaves town, superfan Kat Jayme goes on a mission to find her childhood hero and tell his story. It was directed by Kathleen Jayme and released in 2018. They will be back soon with a new episodes! Until then go Jays and go Yanks!
Kevin Olszewski and Brian Munz discuss the latest hockey news and prepare for the NBA draft. Guests: TSN Host Rod Smith (23:52), Blue Bombers receiver Drew Wolitarsky (47:47) and filmmaker Kat Jayme (1:12:17).
Filmmaker Kat Jayme joined the Donvito Roundtable to discuss her film 'Finding Big Country' and her upcoming documentary on the Vancouver Grizzlies.
In this hour, Cletch & Abbs are joined by documentary filmmaker Kat Jayme, the boys tell us what they learned, plus we hear from the humanoids.
NBA.com's Carlan Gay chats with award-winning film director Kat Jayme about her film Finding Big Country. They also discuss Jayme's upcoming project on the true story of the Vancouver Grizzlies called the GRIZZLY TRUTH, her Grizzlies fandom and so much more. Check out NBA.com for more Raptors and NBA offseason coverage. Follow the hosts: @TheCarlanGay and @katjaymefilms
Finding Big Country Director Kat Jayme A conversation with the filmmaker behind Finding Big Country, We The West and more. Donate to our Patreon Watch Finding Big Country Finding Big Country merch
You need to watch "Finding Big Country" by Kat Jayme. It's on ESPN. Great documentary. She got to play one on one with her idol, Bryant Reeves. It's great when your idol exceeds your expectations.Today Rich Cimini reported he should be at the Giants-Jets first preseason game. Instead he's reading COVID-19 protocols for attending his first Jets practice tomorrow. Lebron was right we need a do-over for 2020. Speaking of Lebron, first forward to lead the NBA in assists EVER. 10.2APG. So KD if he's not the GOAT, who is? And love the Dolphins honoring Don Shula this season.
In today's episode I am joined by Associate professor of political studies at Thompson Rivers University Robert Hanlon to take a look back at election 43. I am also joined by Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola Conservative MP Dan Albas as he was elected for a 3rd term. I also speak with documentary film maker Kat Jayme. With a new NBA season set to begin, she is making the push to see a return of the Grizzlies to the city of Vancouver. And then to end off today's show I speak with Bonnie McLean who helps organize the Kamloops Zombie Walk which is set for its 13th year this Saturday in Kamloops.
Nearly 20 years after Vancouver lost its NBA franchise, a Grizzlies superfan is hoping to start a movement to bring one back. Kat Jayme, the filmmaker behind the award-winning documentary Finding Big Country, is organizing a rally to show local support when the NBA comes to Rogers Arena on Thursday. That's when ex-Raptor superstar Kawhi Leonard and his LA Clippers will take on the Dallas Mavericks. In studio: Kat Jayme Rally organizer Filmmaker behind the award-winning documentary Finding Big Country
Nearly 20 years after Vancouver lost its NBA franchise, a Grizzlies superfan is hoping to start a movement to bring one back. Kat Jayme, the filmmaker behind the award-winning documentary Finding Big Country, is organizing a rally to show local support when the NBA comes to Rogers Arena on Thursday. That's when ex-Raptor superstar Kawhi Leonard and his LA Clippers will take on the Dallas Mavericks. Guest: Kat Jayme Rally organizer Filmmaker behind the award-winning documentary Finding Big Country
In the latest Women’s Hoops And Talks podcast, Tara and Cassidy talk with Kat Jayme, the filmmaker behind Finding Big Country. The movie documents her search for her childhood hero, former Vancouver Grizzles big man, Bryant Reeves. She talks about how she got into basketball, how the movie came about and why it was important for her to find Bryant Reeves. Listen to learn how Jayme came to terms with not becoming a professional basketball player herself, how she combined her loves of basketball and filmmaking and what she is working on next. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this very special episode of Dropping Dimes, we are joined by award winning, Vancouverite film-maker and the director, writer, producer and co-star of Finding Big Country, Kay Jayme! We had a great time with Kat, we asked her more details about her passion for basketball, her favourite shoe growing up, favourite Grizzlies player, her … Continue reading "Ep. 18 – Finding Big Country with Kat Jayme!"
On this very special episode of Dropping Dimes, we are joined by award winning, Vancouverite film-maker and the director, writer, producer and co-star of Finding Big Country, Kay Jayme! We had a great time with Kat, we asked her more details about her passion for basketball, her favourite shoe growing up, favourite Grizzlies player, her … Continue reading "Ep. 18 – Finding Big Country with Kat Jayme!"
In this episode, Matt and Andres sit down with Kat Jayme and discuss her documentary 'Finding Big Country' which premiered at the 2018 Vancouver International Film Festival and took home the People's Choice Award. The film is about Kat tracking down former Vancouver Grizzly star Bryant "Big Country" Reeves. Finding Big Country: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMhM-8D-Q1o&t=1s Kat's website: http://katjayme.com/ Music is Kurt Vile - Freeway The Tall Pines - The Key
Raps west coast trip ends tonight vs the Nuggets The guys talk NBA fantasy trades and signings They also interview film maker Kat Jayme who made "Finding Big Country". Which is about Kat going on a mission to find her childhood hero and tell the story of this forgotten legendand they answer all your texts and emails! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kat Jayme is the Writer/Director/Producer of the documentary, Finding Big Country. 17 years after controversial Vancouver Grizzlies NBA star Bryant ‘Big Country’ Reeves leaves town, super-fan Kat Jayme goes on a mission to find her childhood hero and tell the story of this forgotten legend. Click here to listen. Support the Film Findingbigcountry.com Twitter Finding Big … Continue reading Finding Big Country: Kat Jayme Interview --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
FINDING BIG COUNTRY might seem like a Vancouver-focused interest story at first, but director Kat Jayme's look at Vancouver's rocky relationship with NBA basketball has more to say than you might think. Through a hunt for former Vancouver Grizzlies star Bryant Reeves, Jayme tells a personal story about adjusting to life when it doesn't go your way and gets at what can make sports fandom a positive, inspiring part of life. We LOVED Finding Big Country's look at fandom, what happens when star athletes don't quite "make it", and a city's fractured memory of a dead franchise - we bet you will too! You can watch FINDING BIG COUNTRY free on YouTube.
Whatever happened to Bryant Reeves? For most of filmmaker Kat Jayme’s life, the question existed without an answer. A longtime basketball fan who came of age watching the Vancouver Grizzlies, she set out to find the team’s most elusive and forgotten star. In Finding Big Country, which premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival, Jayme … Continue reading Kat Jayme: “[Finding Big Country] is sort of the perfect story” →
Whatever happened to Bryant Reeves? For most of filmmaker Kat Jayme’s life, the question existed without an answer. A longtime basketball fan who came of age watching the Vancouver Grizzlies, she set out to find the team’s most elusive and forgotten star. In Finding Big Country, which premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival, Jayme relives … Continue reading Kat Jayme: “[Finding Big Country] is sort of the perfect story” →
Welcome to a VERY special episode of the Give N'Go Podcast with special guest Kat Jayme. Kat is an award winning Canadian Film maker who just directed, wrote, and produced the new documentary titled "Finding Big Country" in which she goes on a quest to find her childhood hero Bryant Reeves. Jordan Taylor sits down with Kat to discuss her latest interview and the huge success of her film! They go over what it's like to meet your childhood hero (3:00), Kat's experience getting a one-on-one basketball training session with Bryant Reeves (6:56), the promo gone wrong that turned in to a marketing frenzy in Vancouver (10:00), the reception of the film at the Vancouver Film Festival and winning the People's Choice Award (15:27), and much more! Lets Give N'Go! http://findingbigcountry.com/ https://basketbrawlers.ca
Moses and Tendo are back, talking about angry turtles and the lakers-Rockets rivalry. They also get a chance to talk with Kat Jayme the filmmaker and her new incredible documentary Finding Big Country. Be sure to check out the film!!!
Kat Jayme, the director of the documentary Finding Big Country, discusses how and why the doc came to live
Mike and Jason talk to Kat Jayme, director of Finding Big Country, and discuss the final Canucks cuts