Chris Paul and RZA-Produced Notic Streetball Crew Doc Handle With Care Gets New Trailer,

“Handle With Care: The Legend of the Notic Streetball Crew,” a documentary chronicling the rise, fall and rebirth of Canadian streetball collective The Notic, has been acquired by Gravitas Ventures, which has picked up worldwide rights and set a March 26 release date.
Gravitas — an Anthem Sports & Entertainment Company — has also unveiled a new trailer for the film, which was nominated for three Canadian Screen Awards, made its world premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival and won the True North Audience Award and the Best BC Film Award.
“Handle With Care” follows the emergence of Vancouver streetball crew The Notic in the early 2000s. While their creative basketball moves brought them global fame as teenagers, it set them at odds with the status quo in a battle involving self-expression, race and rejection. Driven by a 20-year quest to finish their mixtape trilogy, the documentary charts how the group of friends played outside the confines of the NBA yet still left an indelible imprint on the game forever.
Related Stories
VIP+‘Existential Threat’ of AI Central to Animation Guild Negotiations

'SNL' Alum Victoria Jackson Reveals She Has an Inoperable Tumor in Her Windpipe, Tells Fans: 'I've Had a Fantastic Life'
Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux and Kirk Thomas, the original filmmakers behind the first two Notic mixtapes, directed the feature, which was produced by Ryan Sidhoo along with TELUS Originals, RTG Features and Victory Creative Group. NBA All-Star Chris Paul and Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA executive produce alongside Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Luguentz Dort, two of Canada’s brightest NBA stars, in addition to CJ Paul and Juanita Thompson of Ohh Dip!!! Productions.
Popular on Variety
The film features Notic streetball crew members Joey “King Handles” Haywood, Rory “Disaster” Grace, Jonathan “Johnny Blaze” Mubanda, Jermaine “Fresh” Foster, Andrew “6 Fingaz” Liew, David “Dazzle” Mubanda, Dauphin “Delight” Ngongo, Jamal “Whereyouat?” Parker and Mohammed “Goosebumps” Wenn.
“Gravitas Ventures is a champion of great documentary films and we’re excited to have them on board to release the true story of street basketball’s greatest brotherhood,” said directors Schaulin-Rioux and Thomas. “Streetball heads and basketball fans around the world have been waiting 20 years for the return of The Notic, and we can’t wait to show them the creativity, passion and perseverance of this amazing crew.”
Added Bill Guentzler, vice president of acquisitions at Gravitas Ventures: “From VHS mixtapes to film festivals to soon audiences around the world, we are incredibly proud to be releasing ‘Handle With Care.’ Jeremy and Kirk have crafted a beautiful film that’s two decades in the making, and we can’t wait for this current generation of basketball fans to discover the untold story of The Notic.”
The rights deal was brokered by Guentzler at Gravitas Ventures and by Aron Phillips at RTG Features on behalf of the filmmakers.
See the latest trailer below.
Read More About:
Jump to CommentsMore from Variety

‘Flow,’ Animated Feature Oscar Contender and Annecy Winner, Lands Fall Release Date (EXCLUSIVE)

Hollywood Must Define AI Technical Standards to Prep for Its Future

‘Zone of Interest’ Backer Access Funds New Holocaust Music Doc for BBC Arts

Breaking ‘Kneecap’: How a Music Biopic Born From an ‘All-Night Bender’ Became One of Ireland’s Most Important Films (and a Likely Oscar Contender)

Content Owner Lawsuits Against AI Companies: Complete Updated Index

‘Kneecap’ Selected by Ireland for Oscars International Feature Film Race
Most Popular
‘Inside Out 2’ Becomes First Animated Film to Hit $1 Billion at International Box Office

Channing Tatum Says Gambit Accent Was Supposed to Be ‘Unintelligible’ at Times and He Was ‘Too Scared to Ask’ Marvel for the Costume to Bring…

Oasis’ Liam and Noel Gallagher Drop Biggest Hint Yet That Group Is Reuniting

Box Office: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Returns to No. 1 in Fifth Weekend as ‘The Crow’ Bombs and ‘Blink Twice…

Ryan Reynolds Was ‘Mortified’ to Cut Rob McElhenney’s ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Cameo but the ‘Sequence Wasn’t Working’: ‘I Had to Kill a Darling…

Taylor Swift Praises Charli XCX After ‘Sympathy Is a Knife’ Reignited Feud Rumors: ‘Her Writing Is Surreal and Inventive’

‘Ted Lasso’ Eyes Season 4 Greenlight With Main Cast Members Returning

China Box Office: 'Alien: Romulus' Becomes Hollywood's Second Biggest Film of 2024

Bradley Whitford Slams Cheryl Hines for Not Speaking Out After Her ‘Lunatic Husband’ RFK Jr. Endorsed Trump for President: ‘Way to Stay Silent…

‘Super/Man’ Trailer: Christopher Reeve Doc Captures the Late Actor’s Superhero Stardom and Life After His Near-Fatal Accident

Must Read
- Film
‘Megalopolis’ Trailer’s Fake Critic Quotes Were AI-Generated, Lionsgate Drops Marketing Consultant Responsible For Snafu

- Music
Sabrina Carpenter Teases and Torments on the Masterful — and Devilishly NSFW — 'Short n' Sweet': Album Review

- Film
Tim Burton on Why the 'Batman' Films Have Changed and How 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Saved Him From Retirement

- Film
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Are the Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton of the 2020s

Sign Up for Variety Newsletters
By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Variety Confidential
ncG1vNJzZmiukae2psDYZ5qopV9nfXOAjp%2BgpaVfnLmwrsClZqenpJ6wbr%2FTq5yerJKWua15wqucsGWUpLButMCnm6WdXay2tbSMnJirnV2pv6K1y56pZqqVobKiv8Rmm5qslWJ%2Bc3%2BUcmppa2BrfA%3D%3D
