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Willie

Directed by Laurence Mathieu-Leger
Canada, 2018 (documentary, 89 minutes, colour / black and white, English)
Also known as "The Willie O'Ree Story"

Film Description:
"Willie O'Ree changed hockey forever on Jan. 18, 1958. In the midst of America's tumultuous fight to end Jim Crow and the birth of the civil rights movement, Willie—the descendant of escaped slaves—became the first Black player to skate in a National Hockey League game. He was blind in one eye—an extraordinary secret that only his sister knew. He played 45 games in the NHL and then 22 years of minor league hockey. Later, Willie sold cars, managed fast food restaurants, and worked security at a hotel. When he was asked to become the NHL's diversity ambassador in 1994, he was 60 years old. He took the job, and he has never stopped. Now, 60 years after Willie broke the NHL's color barrier, a grassroots movement is working to get him into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Will he also break this barrier? Willie provides historical context and depth to O'Ree's incredible journey. The film is a testament to the resilience and determination of a man empowered by his family's legacy, and the people he has inspired along the way. His work is not done."
-- Don Kee Productions (source)

Film Description:
"In a country filled with hockey heroes, Willie O'Ree stands amongst the greats. In 1958, he broke the colour barrier, becoming the first Black player in the National Hockey League. Sixty years later, his induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame made history again. The youngest of 13 children and a descendant of escaped slaves, O'Ree rose from humble beginnings in Fredericton, New Brunswick, to a 22-year pro hockey career that intersected with the civil rights movement. His talent on the ice was only a fraction of his impact on the game; in 1998, he became the NHL's diversity ambassador, with a focus on creating opportunities for kids who never had a chance to lace up a pair of skates. In Willie, everyone from his oldest friends to a new generation of players come together to honour a man dedicated to improving the world through a sport he loves."
-- Alexander Rogalski (source)


Film Credits (partial):
Produced by: Laurence Mathieu-Leger, Ebyan Bihi, Bryant McBride
Participants: Willie O'Ree, Gary Bettman, Wayne Gretzky, Wayne Simmonds, Devante Smith-Pelly
Cinematography: Ninon Pednault, Laurence Mathieu-Leger
Film Editing: Rosella Tursi, Laurence Mathieu-Leger
Music: Justin Melland
Production Company: Don Kee Productions
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