Why the Poignant, Fascinating 'Lenny Cooke' Is Not Your Typical Sports Doc New York filmmakers Josh and Benny Safdie are known for their irreverent urban narratives "The Pleasure of Being Robbed" and "Daddy Longlegs," both of which contain a naturalistic quality that suggests they could work wonders with non-fiction. With "Lenny Cooke," they've done just that: Partly a found footage documentary about former high school basketball star Lenny Cooke, who in 2001 ranked ...
Dec. 6, 2013 - indieWIRE