Vince Carter documentary to premiere at Toronto film festival
Air Canada is coming home to share his story where it all began.
"The Carter Effect," a documentary by Sean Menard about former Toronto Raptors icon Vince Carter, will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, which runs from Sept. 7-17.
.@seanmenard’s documentary THE CARTER EFFECT, an unprecedented look at @Raptors @NBA All-Star Vince Carter (@mrvincecarter15). #TIFF17 pic.twitter.com/ElC2XBTum2
— TIFF (@TIFF_NET) August 9, 2017
Carter played a monumental role in establishing the popularity of basketball in Toronto and the rest of Canada. The high-flying eight-time All-Star put the Raptors on the map and shifted the culture from being an obscure expansion franchise to a playoff contender led by arguably the best in-game dunker of all-time.
Although his seven seasons in Toronto ended with an ugly split, Carter was one of basketball's brightest stars and his presence helped foster a generational boon in Canadian basketball. He's widely credited as an inspiration for Canadian players like Tristan Thompson, Cory Joseph, Andrew Wiggins, Kelly Olynyk, and Jamal Murray.
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