
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) — A new documentary on the life of former New York Knicks player and U.S. senator for New Jersey Bill Bradley is premiering at Tribeca Film Festival next week.
“Rolling Along” is billed as an “oral biography” written and performed by Bradley himself set to archival footage from the basketball player-turned-politician’s life.
The film will premiere to the public at the SVA Theater in Chelsea on June 16 at 8:30 p.m. There will also be showings at the AMC 19th Street East 6 on June 17 at 12 p.m. and June 18 at 9 p.m.
The story follows Bradley’s life, from his humble upbringings in Crystal City Missouri, to his life as a college basketball player at Princeton, his championship career with the New York Knicks, the 18 years he spent as a senator and his presidential run in 2000.
Bradley spent four years writing the oral autobiography, which he first performed as a stage show in New York City that opened in 2021.
The documentary was directed by Mike Tollin, who has directed episodes of ESPN’s docu-series “30 for 30” and sport documentaries like “Morningside 5.”
The new film lists Spike Lee and Frank Oz as executive producers.