
Student Athlete 2018
"A billion dollar industry where athletes play for free."
Directed by Trish Dalton, *Student Athlete* (2018) peels back the glamorous facade of college sports to reveal the harsh realities faced by young athletes navigating a billion-dollar industry built on their talent.
Director: Trish Dalton
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Student Athlete* (2018) about?
*Student Athlete* (2018) dives into the exploitative side of high-revenue college sports, following athletes at different stages of their careers as they grapple with the pressures of competing without financial compensation. The film highlights the systemic imbalance where universities and sponsors benefit while players take on the risks.
Who directed *Student Athlete*?
Trish Dalton directed *Student Athlete* (2018), delivering a documentary that blends personal stories with broader social commentary on college athletics.
Who stars in *Student Athlete*?
The documentary features LeBron James among its key voices, alongside the real-life stories of student-athletes whose experiences drive the narrative.
Is *Student Athlete* (2018) worth watching?
With its gripping themes and Trish Dalton's sharp direction, *Student Athlete* (2018) is a must-watch for fans of sports documentaries. It offers a sobering but essential perspective on an industry often romanticized in mainstream media.
How long is *Student Athlete*?
The runtime of *Student Athlete* (2018) is 92 minutes.
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About Student Athlete (2018) — A Hard Look at College Sports Exploitation
Directed by Trish Dalton, *Student Athlete* (2018) peels back the glamorous facade of college sports to reveal the harsh realities faced by young athletes navigating a billion-dollar industry built on their talent. Through intimate storytelling, the documentary follows the journeys of these students—from rising stars to those barely hanging on—exposing the financial and emotional toll of playing for free while universities and corporations profit. The film captures the tension between ambition and exploitation, set against the backdrop of locker rooms, practice fields, and personal struggles.
With a raw, observational style, *Student Athlete* (2018) challenges the myth of the "amateur" athlete, asking tough questions about fairness, education, and the future of collegiate sports. Dalton's direction brings urgency to a system that often prioritizes revenue over the well-being of the very players driving its success.