We are so grateful for the warm reception of GIVE ME THE BALL! following the World Premiere at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival! Thank you to the audiences and critics who found resonance in Billie Jean King’s story and impact!
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Photo courtesy of Sundance Institute, Casey Flanigan/ESPN
“Garbus and Wolff chronicle King’s personal and professional life from childhood tournaments to current events. It’s all there... The celebration vibes are sustainable and well-deserved.” writes Matt Donato, @TheWrap
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“Liz Garbus and Elizabeth Wolff’s inspirational documentary captures how the fabled icon of women’s tennis was a game-changer in every way… Garbus and Wolff take us through [Billie Jean King’s] life in a way that’s both propulsive and reflective, mirroring King’s energy on the court. The drama never lets up…” writes Owen Gleiberman, @Variety
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“Liz Garbus & Elizabeth Wolff’s Billie Jean King doc GIVE ME THE BALL! is the most joyous, stirring & nonstop entertaining film I’ve seen at #Sundance2026. A grand slam, and I’m not even a tennis nut.” - David Rooney, @HollywoodReporter
We are thrilled to announce the launch of Story Syndicate’s multimillion dollar equity fund for nonfiction films and series! The first three projects financed by the fund are Paul Solet’s “Master Thief”, Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce’s “Saget”, and Alex Holmes’ “Beverly & Dereck”. With three films already in production, Story Syndicate is “excited to put all this to work on behalf of undeniable stories, genre-defying artisans and major rights-holders.”
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Eleven years of home. Of raising kids, of building deep, lasting chosen family, of train rides and sunsets and aqueduct trail runs and dinners at (the old) Harper’s and so much more. On to new adventures, but Dobbs Ferry - and especially our people in Dobbs Ferry - will always be part of what home means to us. NYC friends - we are back!
@jonbardin and I are roaring into 2025 with some big-change energy. After more than a decade up in the burbs, we’re moving back to the city this summer, specifically to the UWS to split the difference between Elliott’s school in Riverdale and Jon’s office in Dumbo.
City friends, we’re psyched to reconnect and see more of you. Rivertowns friends, we’ve been beyond lucky to embrace so many incredible neighbors into our fold—particularly those of you who have become part of our forever family. We’ll be a straight shot down the west side highway. 30 minutes, I promise…at least without traffic ;).
If you or someone you know is looking to move *out* of the city, like normal people, we’ll be putting our awesome house on the best block with the world’s best neighbors on the market soon. Don’t hesitate to hit us up!
15 glorious years, and it still feels like only the beginning of life’s great adventure. I love you @alimoss_writes , and the life we’ve built together, so very much. (Shout out to our wedding videographer @mheineman pictured getting the shot, and the brilliant @gab for this epic photo!)
6th grade. Middle school. The new kid. Good thing Elliott’s confident, comfortable in his skin, and an all-around amazing human.
He’s 90% excited and 10% anxious. My proportions might be the inverse, but I can’t wait to watch him blossom in new, fertile soil.
306 Dean St - where @abmoss and I became parents, El learned to sleep thru the night above the always-buzzing bus stop, and we first learned the power of having the best neighbors, who were somehow always there at the end of a long, exhausting day of parenting with a bottle of wine and a perfectly roast chicken (miss you guys @milleraz !!!). Good memories in this building.