“Sub Eleven Seconds” details Sha’Carri’s tumultuous past year.
The official trailer for the mini-documentary, directed by Bafic, released on Jan. 18, as Sha’Carri discusses the significance of timeliness in her life.
— Sha’Carri Richardson (@itskerrii) January 18, 2022
Sub Eleven Seconds premiered this week at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, which is being held from Jan. 20-31 virtually this year. The official description of the documentary describes how hectic Sha’Carri’s 2021 was: “Sub Eleven Seconds is a poetic imagining of the quest of Sha’Carri Richardson, a young track & field athlete, to achieve her dream of qualifying for the Olympic Games. Sprinting the 100-meter dash is one of the most expressive feats a human being can attempt; what is it like to spend years of one’s life dedicated to clocking the shortest conceivable time? A rumination on time, loss, and hope, Sub Eleven Seconds distills the proverbial “10,000 hours” along Sha’Carri’s path to master her craft as she seeks to run the 100-meter dash in under 11 seconds on the world’s stage.”
It is currently unknown when Sub Eleven Seconds will be made available to the public, but surely it will be a quality production, considering its Sundance Film Festival qualification and Virgil Abloh creative direction.
Are you excited for Sub Eleven Seconds?
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