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Short Documentary

Bring Your Name – the Sean Bell All-Stars

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This film profiles Rah Wiggins, coach of New York City’s most prolific street basketball team, the Sean Bell All-Stars, who’ve dominated the summer tournament scene for more than 20 years. After the NYPD’s infamous killing of Sean Bell in 2006, Coach Wiggins renamed the team after his fallen friend. In this short documentary, Coach Wiggins visits his former neighborhood in Queens, where his friendship with Sean Bell once blossomed. We also get a coach’s view inside a tournament game at Gersh Park in Brooklyn.






Directors Spotlight



A picture of a man named Raafi Rivero sitting casually in a sunlit room. The light casts a prominent shadow of him on the beige wall behind. He is wearing a white beanie with a brown leather patch, large rectangular glasses, and a black T-shirt featuring vibrant yellow and red graphics. He has medium-length dreadlocks that extend from under his beanie.

Raafi Rivero

Director

Raafi Rivero has directed numerous films and advertisements, in addition to work in design. His directing credits include works for HBO, Microsoft, and Prudential. Raafi is the founder of Unarmed, an ongoing series of installations in protest of racist violence. Unarmed has received numerous grants and fellowships, and has been covered in the New York Times. 72 Hours: a Brooklyn Love Story?, Raafi’s first feature film, played at BlackStar in 2016 and is currently streaming on Amazon.







  • Runtime 8 minutes
  • Country United States
  • Language English
  • Director Raafi Rivero
  • Editor Sara Talbot
  • Music Purple Lion, Danny – T.O.P., Roger Singh Kahlon
  • Producer Jon Lopez, Raafi Rivero
  • Premiere World





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