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Exclusive Virtual Screening ‎- ESPN 30 for 30

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  • Carolyn Hepburn
  • Marquis Daisy

Film still, SKATE EMPIRE from ESPN's 30 for 30

From EMPIRE SKATE - The untold story of one of the most talked about, but least understood brands through the lens of a group of young New York skaters who helped launch a movement that redefined modern fashion and youth culture.


About the Screening

Watch a on-demand screening presentation of ESPN's 30 for 30, followed by a panel conversation with producer Carolyn Hepburn, producer Marquis Daisy, Director of Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott, Andre Gaines, moderated by DEADLINE’s Matthew Carey, and available for 7 days on IDA's Eventive platform starting June 4, 2026. 

From iconic triumphs to hidden narratives, 30 for 30 blends rich storytelling with cultural context — exploring how sports intersect with politics, race, identity, and the human spirit. Each film captures the drama, emotion, and impact of sports beyond the scoreboard. 

Note: IDA members have priority and complimentary access to all screenings. Other guild members (AMPAS, WGA, DGA, PGA, FIND, and Television Academy) are also invited to join with complimentary admittance. If you are a guild member and would like to join, please email screenings@documentary.org to activate your ticket.



Event Participants

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    Carolyn Hepburn

    Carolyn Hepburn is an Emmy, Peabody and Gotham Award-winning producer and executive producer who joined ESPN Films in 2022. Recent films include Empire Skate (ESPN 30 for 30); Candace Parker: Unapologetic (ESPN Films); Love To Love You, Donna Summer (HBO Documentaries), Victim/Suspect (Emmy Winner, Netflix); The Fire That Took Her (Emmy Winner, MTV Documentary Films); American Pain (CNN Films); The Return of Tanya Tucker featuring Brandi Carlile (SXSW Audience Winner, Sony Pictures Classics); In The Same Breath (Oscar Shortlisted, HBO Documentaries); The Velvet Underground (Oscar Shortlisted, Apple Originals); The Mole Agent (Oscar nominee, Hulu); A Thousand Cuts (Emmy, Gotham and IDA winner, Frontline); One Child Nation (Oscar-shortlisted, Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner, Amazon Studios); Life, Animated (Oscar nominee, Winner of three Emmys, A&E IndieFilms); Weiner (Oscar shortlisted, Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner, IFC Films); and 3½ Minutes, Ten Bullets (Sundance Special Jury Prize, HBO Documentaries).

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    Marquis Daisy Headshot

    Marquis Daisy

    Marquis Daisy, co-director of “Baltimore Boys,” is a producer for ESPN Films. Among his most notable work includes Rand University, a 30 for 30 film on the often-turbulent career of former NFL great Randy Moss and Black Hoosiers, a Spike Lee Lil’ Joint on the high school years of NBA Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson. Daisy’s 2021 project, “The March on Washington: Keepers of the Dream,” debuted on NatGeo and is available on demand from Hulu.