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Life Itself
Director: Steve James

Based on his bestselling memoir of the same name, Life Itself, explores the impact and legacy of Roger Ebert's life, from his Pulitzer Prize-winning film criticism at the Chicago Sun-Times to becoming one of the most influential cultural voices in America.

The filmmakers were granted unprecedented access to Roger and his wife Chaz during the final four months of his life. In that time, they captured Roger's fighting spirit, his sharp sense of humor, and the ways he directly inspired filmmakers, family and fans. The response to Roger's unexpected passing in April 2013 was immense and profoundly moving – front page news not just in Chicago, but worldwide. Influential filmmakers and politicians reflected on Roger's legacy – everyone from Spike Lee, and Michael Moore to President Obama, who said, "When he didn't like a film, he was honest; when he did, he was effusive – capturing the unique power of the movies to take us some place magical." 

Source: http://www.ebertmovie.com