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-based media studio founded by
Billy Corben William Cohen (born 1978), better known by the stage name Billy Corben, is an American documentary film director. Along with producing partner Alfred Spellman, he is co-founder of the Miami-based studio Rakontur, which has created films such as '' ...
and
Alfred Spellman Alfred Spellman is an American film and television producer who co-founded the media studio rakontur. Early life Spellman was born in Miami Beach, Florida on November 15, 1978. He graduated from North Miami Beach Senior High School. Filmograph ...
in 2000.


History

Rakontur's feature documentary debut, ''Raw Deal: A Question of Consent'', premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2001, making Corben the youngest director to premiere in Sundance history. Examining the alleged rape of an exotic dancer at a
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, the film utilized extensive clips from videotape footage of the alleged assault. Considered by critics to be “one of the most controversial films of the modern day” and “one of the most compelling pieces of non-fiction ever produced,” (Film Threat Magazine), ''Raw Deal'' landed on the cover of ''
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'' and has been seen all over the world. Following that success Rakontur took on another Florida true-crime story, this one closer to home. ''
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'' called '' Cocaine Cowboys'', “a hyperventilating account of the blood-drenched Miami drug culture in the 1970s and 1980s.” The non-fiction film chronicles how the cocaine trade built their hometown of Miami through firsthand accounts of some of the most successful smugglers of the era and the deadliest hitman of the cocaine wars. ''Cocaine Cowboys'' was ''
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s Critic's Pick when it premiered at the 2006
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and, after a limited theatrical release, the movie became a worldwide phenomenon on DVD and the highest-rated documentary in the history of the
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cable network. The sequel, ''Cocaine Cowboys 2: Hustlin’ with the Godmother'', was released in 2008. ''
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'', a feature documentary about the championship history of the
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Hurricanes football program, produced by Rakontur for
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's '' 30 for 30'' series, became the highest-rated documentary in the network's 30-year history, when it debuted on December 12, 2009, following the Heisman Trophy presentation. Rakontur debuted two new films in the first half of 2011. '' Square Grouper: The Godfathers of Ganja'', examining the free-wheeling pot smuggling of South Florida in the 1970s, had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in March, followed by a limited theatrical and DVD release by
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. The next month they premiered '' Limelight'', a chronicle of the rise and fall of infamous New York nightclub mogul
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, at the
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, released by Magnolia in September 2011. Rakontur released ''Broke'', a documentary about former professional athletes who have squandered their wealth, at the 2012
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. In 2012, the company produced ''
Dawg Fight ''Dawg Fight'' is a documentary film directed by Billy Corben about the mixed martial arts Mixed martial arts (MMA), sometimes referred to as cage fighting, no holds barred (NHB), and ultimate fighting, and originally referred to as Vale ...
'', a brutal exposé on underground backyard
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fighting in one of Miami's toughest neighborhoods.


Notability

In 2007 and again in 2010, Rakontur was selected for the ''
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'' Global 100, “an annual list of the most exciting and influential production companies working in non-fiction film and television." That same year, Spellman and Corben were listed among of the 50 Most Influential People in Miami by ''The SunPost''. In December 2009, the '' Miami New Times'' declared ''Cocaine Cowboys'' #3 on its "Top Ten of the Decade: Miami in Pop Culture."


Filmography

*''Raw Deal: A Question of Consent'' (2001) *'' Cocaine Cowboys'' (2006) *'' Cocaine Cowboys 2: Hustlin' with the Godmother'' (2008) *''Clubland'' (2008) *''
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'' (2009) *'' Square Grouper'' (2011) *'' Limelight'' (2011) *Broke (2012) *''Collision Course'' (2013) *''The Tanning of America: One Nation Under Hip Hop'' (2014) *''Cocaine Cowboys Reloaded'' (2014) *''The U Part 2'' (2014) *''
Dawg Fight ''Dawg Fight'' is a documentary film directed by Billy Corben about the mixed martial arts Mixed martial arts (MMA), sometimes referred to as cage fighting, no holds barred (NHB), and ultimate fighting, and originally referred to as Vale ...
'' (2015) *''Miami Beach 100'' (2015) *Magic City Hustle (2019) *''Screwball'' (2019) *''
537 Votes ''537 Votes'' is an HBO original documentary directed by Billy Corben and released on October 21, 2020. The documentary discusses the controversial 2000 United States presidential election in Florida and was released in the run-up to the 2020 ...
'' (2020) *''Macho Man'' (2021)


References


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