Filmmaker working on Ricky Williams sequel

Creator of ESPN documentary on Ricky Williams has more to tell

By Andrew Carter, Sun Sentinel

When Sean Pamphilon completed “Run Ricky Run,” – the documentary about Ricky Williams that appeared on ESPN as part of the network’s “30-for-30″ series – Pamphilon felt good about what he’d created.

He had portrayed Williams in a way rarely before seen. He’d helped his audience better understand Williams, the enigmatic Miami Dolphins free agent running back who spoke openly in the documentary about his tumultuous past and about his temporary, partly self-imposed exile from the NFL.

“I’m very proud of that film – I love it,” Pamphilon said recently.

Except there was one problem: He had so much more material – far more than the 50 minutes allotted for “Run Ricky Run.” Which brings Pamphilon, a Seattle-based filmmaker, to where he is now – pitching a sort of gonzo journalism sequel entitled “The Truth Cabin.”

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