ESPN will debut the next instalment in the Peabody and Emmy award-winning 30 for 30 series, “The Infinite Race,” on December 15th at 8pm ET.
Directed by Bernardo Ruiz (“Harvest Season,” “Reportero”), the documentary explores the story of the Tarahumara, an indigenous community in Mexico, famed for their legendary running ability, and their preference for running barefoot, who inspired an ultrarunning craze across the world, and what’s happened as their homes and communities were ravaged by drug cartels and violence.
Director, Bernardo Ruiz said: “Many sports documentaries focus on celebrity athletes or high-profile rivalries. What intrigued me about ‘The Infinite Race’ was the challenge of telling a lesser known story that nonetheless speaks to some of the big debates of the moment.”
The film has screened as part of many film festivals, including the DocLands Documentary Film Festival, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, the International Documentary Film Festival of Mexico City and San Francisco DocFest.
30 for 30 series recently nominated for an IDA Documentary Award for best curated series.
“The Infinite Race” is the sixth film to be released as part of the 30 for 30 series this year, following a slate that included “Vick,” “LANCE” and “Be Water.”
“The Infinite Race” will premiere on December 15th at 8pm ET on ESPN and ESPN Deportes.