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Hi, My Name is Dicky

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Hi, My Name is Dicky
Directed byTaylor Prestidge, Haris Usanovic
Produced byCaitlyn Sud, Taylor Prestidge
Written byTaylor Prestidge
StarringRich Clune
Music byJohn B. Challinor III

Dolores O'Riordan

The White Buffalo
CinematographyHaris Usanovic
Edited byHaris Usanovic
Production
company
Upper Canada Films
Running time
50 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

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Hi, My Name is Dicky is a Canadian documentary film directed by Taylor Prestidge and Haris Usanovic[1] that explores the life of professional hockey player Richard Clune, and depicts his struggles to overcome substance use disorder while playing in the National Hockey League.[2][3][4]

As seen in the movie poster credit block, the film was inspired by an article penned by Clune's brother in The Athletic.[5]

References[edit]

  1. "Official Website". Hi, My Name is Dicky. May 21, 2020.
  2. [1] Clune's story of battles with addiction coming in documentary on Marlies forward, Toronto Sun Media.
  3. [2] ‘Hi, My Name is Dicky’ a gritty account of a former NHLer’s path to sobriety, Toronto Star.
  4. [3] Rich Clune getting his story about addiction out there with "Hi, My Name is Dicky", Rogers Sportsnet.
  5. [4] The Recovery: The rise, fall and redemption of the Clune brothers, The Athletic.

External links[edit]

Hi, My Name is Dicky - Film[edit]


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