WATCH: ESPN’s First Trailer For Bruce Lee Documentary Be Water
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— Updated on 29 January 2023

WATCH: ESPN’s First Trailer For Bruce Lee Documentary Be Water

— Updated on 29 January 2023
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Due to the success of The Last Dance, ESPN has fast-tracked the releases of three new 30 For 30 documentaries – centred on Lance Armstrong, Sammy Sosa & Mark McGwire, and Bruce Lee. In terms of Lee’s hotly-anticipated documentary – entitled Be Water – a first trailer has just been released.

Directed by Bao Nguyen – and having made some considerable noise on the festival circuit – the official synopsis for Be Water is as follows:

“Be Water” is a gripping, fascinating, intimate look at not just those final, defining years of Lee’s life, but the complex, often difficult, and seismic journey that led to Lee’s ultimate emergence as a singular icon in the histories of film, martial arts, and even the connection between the eastern and western worlds.

The film chronicles Lee’s earliest days, as the son of a Chinese opera star born while his father was on tour in San Francisco, and then raised in Hong Kong over what became an at times troubled childhood. Sent to live in America at the age of 18, he began teaching Kung Fu in Seattle and established a following that included his future wife, Linda.

His ambition ever-rising, Lee eventually made his way to Los Angeles, where he strove to break into American film and television. There, despite some success as a fight choreographer and actor, it was clear Hollywood wasn’t ready for an Asian leading man – and so he returned to Hong Kong to make the films that would, in fact, make him a legend, his international star skyrocketing just as his life was cut short.

“Be Water” is told entirely by the family, friends, and collaborators who knew Bruce Lee best, with an extraordinary trove of archive film providing an evocative, immersive visual tapestry that captures Lee’s charisma, his passion, his philosophy, and the eternal beauty and wonder of his art.

Be Water will premiere on June 7th via ESPN.

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After stretching his legs with companies such as The Motley Fool and the odd marketing agency, Garry joined Boss Hunting in 2019 as a fully-fledged Content Specialist. In 2021, he was promoted to News Editor. Garry proudly retains a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, black bruises from Muay Thai, as well as a black belt in all things pop culture. Drop him a line at [email protected]

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