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NFL Productions, LLC, doing business as NFL Films, [1] is the film and television production company of the National Football League. It produces commercials , television programs , feature films , and documentaries for and about the NFL, as well as other unrelated major events and awards shows.
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Short film of "All Barkie Dogville Comedies" series in which trained dogs play football players. Maybe It's Love: 1930 Musical College president's daughter (Joan Bennett) brings in-ringers to win the big game. Maker of Men: 1931 Drama A football player finds it hard to please his coach, who's his father. The Galloping Ghost: 1931 Serial
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Using deepfake technology and content from the NFL Films archives, reconstructions of Raiders owner Al Davis and NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle tell the story of their contentious rivalry, in particular Davis's desire to move his team from Oakland to Los Angeles despite the league's objections.
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