For the last three years, filmmaker and UNC Charlotte film studies professor Rusty Sheridan has been collecting footage of the grassroots movement to bring the Charlotte Hornets back to the Queen City. He’s interviewed Hornets/Bobcats players and looked into the importance of the moniker to the city and its people. Now, he needs money to finish his project.

Charlotte Hornets, 2.0 is currently raising money through a Kickstarter campaign to help finance post-production work including editing, marketing, music and film festival entries. If all goes well, Sheridan will raise more than $12,000 to finish his project and release the movie next spring.

โ€œThis film is not just about a basketball team,” Sheridan says in a press release. “Itโ€™s about the significance of the Hornets Nest metaphor in representing the tenacious fighting spirit of Charlotteans today and all the way back to the Revolutionary War.”

Jeff Hahne became the music editor for Creative Loafing Charlotte in March 2007. He graduated with a degree in journalism and minor in Spanish from Auburn University in 1997. Since then he has worked for...

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  1. Holy self-important press release, Batman.

    Also I don’t think George Washington’s team ever lost nine battles in a row.

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