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A1Documentaries.com 155 West 72nd Street, Suite 404 New York, NY 10023 (212) 579-0689 Email: info@a1documentaries.com |
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We are concentrating on a series of films with a "success" theme. We want to provide inspiration and motivation, not only to youngsters, but to others who may need to be influenced to succeed. We will show how people from all walks of life have become successful, not only in terms of wealth or fame, but through personal growth, satisfying careers, comfortable lifestyles and rewarding relationships. The Holland Avenue Boys: A Success Story This is about 11 men from the Bronx, New York. It spans more than half a century and shows how brotherhood and support for each other and the development of significant, positive values leads to successful lives. This is a poignant and revealing portrait with important lessons in living. It involves families, careers, friendships, character and how to overcome obstacles. (Completed) They Died Before 40 Many extraordinarily gifted jazz artists died before reaching the age of 40. Who are they, where did they come from, how did they succeed, how did they die and what lasting contributions did they make. These questions will be answered in this informative and historical film. (Planning stage) Mike Piazza: Triumph of An Underdog The New York Mets catcher who was drafted in the 62nd round (more than 1400 players were selected before him) has become arguably the best catcher in the history of baseball and one of today's greatest stars. How did he overcome almost universal rejection to achieve such success and acclaim. (Planning stage) |
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Table of Contents The Holland Avenue Boys: A Success Story Contact Us-VHS Tapes, Success Creed They Died Before 40 Mike Piazza: Triumph of An Underdog Bookmark This Site or Add it to Favorites Links - New Book - The Holland Avenue Boys: A Success Story Jazz Expose:The New York Jazz Museum and the Power Struggle That Destroyed It |
