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- A coach with a checkered past and a local drunk train a small-town high school basketball team to become a top contender for the state championship in 1950s Indiana.
- After a week showing his feature films (all but The Baby of Mâcon (1993) and The Falls (1980) in that room, at IUPUI, or at the Madame Walker Theatre Center, Peter Greenaway gives a talk about his films in an auditorium at Butler University. There, he trashed on "illustrated text" films like The English Patient (1996), decrying adaptations in general (when questioned about Prospero's Books (1991), he responded "Yes, but Shakespeare wrote plays, and plays were written to be performed." He was also asked about his influences, though despite flying over to France as a youth to see nouvelle vague films, he suggested he had none, and that all his story ideas ("My only ideas are sex and death," he admitted) came from his early twenties. He was questioned about Stanley Kubrick, the Zantac commercials of Brian Dennehy, and if they had any relation to The Belly of an Architect (1987), and discussed his art exhibitions, his opera (featuring extensive male nudity, which he thinks will keep it from playing in America), and spoke a great deal about his eight-hour multimedia project, which he believes will be his last film, as well as his reactions to the cinema in general.
- The last days of college create mixed emotions for those who make it through. There are strong feelings of relief mixed with even stronger feelings of "what now?" This is the story of those days and the issues, friendships, sorrow and happiness that come with them. Each of these characters is facing the end of one stage of life and stepping into the next stage: the real world. The "real world" is bold, and sometimes harsh, but it's also inevitable. Because when college is over, sooner or later, everyone has to dive into life and start Tasting Reality.