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THE AWARD-WINNING DOCUMENTARY "QUIET STORM: THE RON ARTEST STORY" PREMIERES MAY 31
<b>  THE AWARD-WINNING DOCUMENTARY "QUIET STORM: THE RON ARTEST STORY" PREMIERES MAY 31</b>
THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED DOCUMENTARY "QUIET STORM: THE RON ARTEST STORY PREMIERES ON SHOWTIME MAY 31 AT 10 P.M. (ET/PT).
Compiled By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs
N2Entertainment.net

The award-winning documentary ?Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story? is based on the turbulent life of Ron Artest, one of the NBA's most controversial figures.

Directed by Johnny Sweet (?Vick?) and written by journalist Tom Friend, ?Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story? is produced by Bleacher Report and premieres on Showtime May 31 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

Winner of ?Best Documentary? at the 2019 Santa Barbara Film Festival, ?Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story? shines a spotlight on the polarizing athlete who was at times feared and often misunderstood both on and off the basketball court.

The film includes intimate interviews from the man now known as Metta World Peace, his former teammates and rivals, his loved ones and family.
The story arcs from a childhood marked by violence and drugs in the notorious Queensbridge projects in New York City during the crack wars of the 1980s, through a contentious stint at St. John's University and, finally, to a dramatic and remarkable career in the NBA.

Metta World Peace gives captivating insight into his life at its most troubling moments as well as its greatest.

"Whether you know him as Ron Artest or Metta World Peace, he is one of the most intriguing personalities in sports," said Stephen Espinoza, President, Sports & Event Programming, Showtime Networks Inc. "From Ron's challenging upbringing in Queensbridge among some of the biggest burgeoning names in hip-hop through his transformation to Metta World Peace, Metta has been best known for his fierce competitiveness and unwavering loyalty.

?Quiet Storm? depicts Metta's unique backstory and his intriguing evolution with honesty and candor. We are proud to add the Ron Artest story to the growing slate of compelling, relevant and contemporary Showtime Sports Documentary Films."

With New York City as the backdrop and infused with the music of Queensbridge, once regarded as the rap and hip-hop mecca of the world, ?Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story? features interviews with NBA stars and former teammates Kobe Bryant, Lamar Odom, Elton Brand, Jermaine O'Neal and Bill Walton. Also featured are contributions from renowned psychologist Dr. Santhi Pariasamy, who played an integral role in the anger management and mental health therapy that helped the former Ron Artest transition to Metta World Peace.

?Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story? premieres during Mental Health Awareness Month to help drive awareness and education around the subject of mental health.

"As a kid who grew up in New York City in the 80s and 90s, I remember watching Metta play at an early age," added Sweet, a Bleacher Report producer. "He embodied what New York basketball fans loved: a tough relentless two-way player. He was never more authentic than after his 2010 title clinching shot with the Lakers when he said, 'I want to thank my psychiatrist.' Whether he meant to have an impact or not, Ron saved lives that day simply by being honest and guileless."

?Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story? is the second long-form documentary from Bleacher Report. It follows ?Vick,? which focused on the life of NFL star Michael Vick.

?Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story? is produced by Johnny Sweet, Colleen Dominguez and Omar Michaud. Executive producers are Courtney Andrialis-Vincent, Joe Yanarella, Rory Brown and Dave Finocchio. It?s the latest in a series of culturally relevant unscripted programming from Showtime Sports Documentary Films that spotlights contemporary subject matter.

Additional titles in the lineup include the 2018 Sports Emmy Award-winning ?Disgraced,? the multi-part series ?Shut Up And Dribble,? ?Bipolar? ?Rock 'N' Roller? and the recently announced ?Action,? a docu-series exploring the legalization of sports gambling and its evolving impact on the gambling community.

IN OTHER TV NEWS:

HBO IN PRODUCTION ON DOCU-SERIES "MCMILLIONS," FROM MARK WAHLBERG'S UNREALISTIC IDEAS PRODUCTION COMPANY

HBO is in production on ?Mcmillions,? a documentary series chronicling the stranger-than-fiction story of an ex-cop turned security auditor who rigged the McDonald's Monopoly game promotion for a decade, stealing millions of dollars and building a vast network of co-conspirators across the U.S.

The series comes from Unrealistic Ideas, the non-scripted production company launched by Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson, Archie Gips and producing partners James Lee Hernandez and Brian Lazarte, who will serve as directors on the documentary series.

?Mcmillions? will draw on exclusive firsthand accounts and archival footage, featuring: the FBI agents who brought down the gaming scam; McDonald's corporate executives, who were themselves defrauded; the lawyers who tried the case; and the culprits and prizewinners who profited from the complicated scheme, as well as the individuals who were often unwittingly duped into being a part of the ruse.

"Unrealistic Ideas is thrilled to bring this incredible story to HBO's viewers," remarks Gips. "James and Brian's vision for this series is as entertaining and deft as the crime itself."

"Having been obsessed with the game as children and now developing this story for years, we're thrilled to partner with Unrealistic Ideas and HBO, who both share our passion for this incredible case," say Hernandez and Lazarte. "The real story behind the fraud is far more complex and interesting than we ever could have imagined."

Editor?s Note: Information used in this report obtained from Showtime and HBO.