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Wikipedia article




'No No: A Dockumentary' is a 2014 American documentary film directed and produced by Jeff Radice. The film premiered in competition category of 'U.S. Documentary Competition program' at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2014.

Synopsis



The film details the life story of American professional baseball player Dock Ellis, his prolific career, his addictions to alcohol and amphetamines, his efforts to help other addicts until his death in 2008, and the no-hitter he threw while under the influence of LSD.

Reception



The film received overwhelmingly positive response from critics. Duane Byrge of 'The Hollywood Reporter' gave the film a positive review, writing:
More than just a documentary focusing on one mans life, 'No No: A Dockumentary' is not told just between the foul lines. It rounds several story bases: It flexes as a window on the cataclysmic changes of the late 1960s and 70s, and documents Ellis substance abuse."


In 'Indiewire', Steve Greene wrote:
'No No: A Dockumentary' becomes a supremely successful biography in acknowledging the reason for Ellis fame while showing how that story is just a sliver of what defined his later years" and that "'No-No' exists as both a measured and vibrant portrait in equal measure, a fitting tribute to a life that encompassed both of those same qualities."


Amber Wilkinson of 'The Daily Telegraph' gave the film four out of five stars and praised the director Jeff Radice:
Radice takes an inventive approach to Ellis's story, using a terrific Seventies soundtrack, animation and manipulated still photography frequently featuring trippy pops of colour to maintain the momentum. He also approaches the tale with a sense of humour, even though he never plays down the havoc the pitcher's addictions wreaked on his personal life. An effortless home run."


Drew Taylor, in his review for 'The Playlist', praised the film:
"'No No' is a jazzy, joyful exploration of a man that, if he wasn't able to actually change the system, was at least happy with giving it the middle finger."


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