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Running for His Life: The Lawrence Phillips Story Poster

Running for His Life: The Lawrence Phillips Story

2016 | 90m | English

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Director: Ross Greenburg
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Feature length documentary examining the troubled life and tragic death of college football standout and talented NFL running back Lawrence Phillips, whose scars of childhood abuse and abandonment haunted him throughout his career.
Release Date: Dec 16, 2016
Director: Ross Greenburg
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Genres: Drama, Documentary
Keywords american football, sports, murder, death, nfl (national football league)
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Updates Updated: May 30, 2024
Entered: May 31, 2024
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Lawrence Phillips Lawrence Phillips
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Ross Greenburg Director
Steve Lamme Director of Photography
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Al Briganti Producer
Armen Keteyian Executive Producer
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Svumpukkel85
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Another sport-documentary excusing abusive behavior! It is damn obvious throughout this documentary, that the people behind this piece, don't have any insight or knowledge behind the mechanisms of abusive behavior. Much much research highlights the importance of understanding the aspects of ph ... ysical abusers. Thus to all the ignorant readers and sports-docu directors: AN ABUSIVE UPBRINGING DOES NOT MAKE A PERSON ABUSIVE!!! The main problem is entitlement: The abuser thinks he has a RIGHT to abuse (because the girl was cheating etc.). AND he keeps continuing believing this because he almost never has any consequences for his behavior. As Lawrence Philips here, who didn't get excluded from this sports-profession, or imprisoned the first time he was caught abusing. This documentary only excuses the abusers, by blaming their poor upbringing for their behavior, which in turn only encourages abusers to abuse some more. This kind of ignorance is damaging to society and victims of abuse and violence. Many many people have experienced high amounts of physical and psychological abuse without being abusers themselves. Educate yourself - don't be an idiot!

Jun 23, 2021