Hi, My Name is Dicky
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Directed by | Taylor Prestidge, Haris Usanovic |
Produced by | Caitlyn Sud, Taylor Prestidge |
Written by | Taylor Prestidge |
Starring | Rich Clune |
Music by | John B. Challinor III The White Buffalo |
Cinematography | Haris Usanovic |
Edited by | Haris Usanovic |
Production company | Upper Canada Films |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
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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]
- ↑ "Official Website". Hi, My Name is Dicky. May 21, 2020.
- ↑ [1] Clune's story of battles with addiction coming in documentary on Marlies forward, Toronto Sun Media.
- ↑ [2] ‘Hi, My Name is Dicky’ a gritty account of a former NHLer’s path to sobriety, Toronto Star.
- ↑ [3] Rich Clune getting his story about addiction out there with "Hi, My Name is Dicky", Rogers Sportsnet.
- ↑ [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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