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Lance
Directed by
Marina Zenovich
2020
3h 22m
Documentary
91%
100%
7.1
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A personal examination of the rise and fall of Lance Armstrong.
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Cast of Lance
Lance Armstrong
Self
Tyler Hamilton
Self
George Hincapie
Self
Bobby Julich
Self
Floyd Landis
Self
Jonathan Vaughters
Self
Betsy Andreu
Self
Frankie Andreu
Self
Marina Zenovich
Director / Producer
Douglas Banker
Executive Producer
P. G. Morgan
Producer
Michael Hughes
Executive Producer
Connor Schell
Executive Producer
Libby Geist
Executive Producer
Greg C. Lake
Executive Producer
Chad Mountain
Executive Producer
Nick Higgins
Director Of Photography
Allan Duso
Editor
H. Scott Salinas
Original Music Composer
Lance Ratings & Reviews
CultureMap
Alex Bentley
Nothing in the film absolves Lance Armstrong of blame, but nothing condemns him to life as a pariah, either.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Any concern that Lance will be a four-hour apology tour designed to elicit sympathy for its disgraced subject is quickly squashed by its opening minutes.
Easy Reader (California)
Neely Swanson
An outstanding documentary by Marina Zenovich.
rachelsreviews.net
Rachel Wagner
It does a good job of painting Armstrong as a complete narcissist who both is and isn't to blame for his situation
Tolucan Times
Tony Medley
a fine film even though it goes extremely easy on Lance, considering how selfish and devious he really was (is?) and all the people whose reputations he tried to eviscerate.
The Curvy Film Critic
Carla Renata
Lance Armstrong was a champion of epic proportions and not without his faults. With the success of The Last Dance, ESPN just keeps the hits coming with a no holds barred documentation of Armstrong's life and career pre and post Tour de France
eFilmCritic.com
Peter Sobczynski
By the time you finish watching Lance, you may still come away from it hating the man, but you will most likely come away from it thinking that he and his legacy are far more complex that you might have thought going in.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Lance allows a deeper understanding of this very complex public figure.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
Anyone interested enough in Armstrong to watch three hours of "Lance" will be entertained and informed, perhaps they'll even form fresh opinions on the figure, but he's still just a guy.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Every word he says in the documentary feels either lawyered to death or endlessly rehearsed over countless solitary bike rides.
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
It's a work with a precise moral compass about a person who comes to seem as though he lacks one entirely - and a work that, most strikingly of all, seeks to understand rather than condemn him.
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