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Synopsis: Follow three professional video game players as they overcome personal adversity, family pressures, and the realities of life to compete in a $1,000,000 tournament that could change their lives forever.
Production: Valve
 
IMDB:
8.0
Year:
2014
75 min
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showing themselves,

they're going to be the guys

we will look back at and say

this was the beginning.

This is where it all started.

These are the guys that worked hard

and they took the risk.

They proved themselves.

And they forwarded the entire industry

to the point where

we could have a kick-start.

We could show the world what we do.

And then who knows how big

we could get at that point.

We've come far already.

When more and more people support it

and it becomes more and more normal,

it's going to go from a niche

to becoming accepted in societies.

I think in 15 years,

E Sports will be bigger than football.

Than basketball. Than everything.

That kid who you thought played

too many video games

is potentially going to be on a path

where he's earning $250,000 a year, salary.

He's flying the world.

He's going to be endorsed.

Gaming's the biggest entertainment

industry in the world.

So if you're a star,

you are potentially one of

the biggest stars in the world.

So, if that, like everything else with computers

grows exponentially or whatever

then 5 or 10 years could be

a big step actually.

Changing mindsets is never easy.

So it's going to take awhile.

When the gamers now become parents,

we will be supportive of our kids playing,

and I think that's really when

everything will boom.

"The only thing achieved in life

without effort is failure"

After weeks of training,

a local man has led his

online gaming team to the top,

placing seventh in an international

gaming competition held in Germany.

Yeah, she's definitely proud of me.

I mean just, she had her camera out

like, "Why are taking a photo

of the television?"

I know she's really smart.

She's a lawyer so

But in the end, I think

she'll be more understanding

and be willing to support me more

so it worked out.

Fear now lives in San Francisco, CA and captains

US-based team, Evil Geniuses. He no longer trains alone.

And after the tournament,

he bought a new desk.

We were disappointed with our loss.

And, yeah, it's a mixture of both,

we're happy and sad that we got third.

Because of all the emotions

I felt like she was the one

I wanted to share them with.

And it got pretty clear only then

that I had to get her back.

After the tournament I actually

went back to look for her,

and talk things out,

and we have actually begun dating again.

And things are actually going great.

I love her, you know.

She played a huge role, a very huge part

in

in the me today.

hyhy is pursuing his Masters in Business. He pays

for his university expenses throughtournament winnings.

One week ago it was 3,000 followers.

I was happy.

Then it's boomed. 8,000 followers.

It's not about the number.

Even if it's one or two, I'm fine.

So you don't need to show numbers actually.

I think.

My father, I think,

didn't have time to understand

what Dendi's doing.

"Dendi the Dota 2 Millionaire"

We lost him too early.

And if now he could see Dendi,

I'm sure that he's proud of his son.

Dendi has become one of the most recognized

professional gamers today.

He has more followers on Twitter

than the Ukrainian national soccer team.

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