Coach

Co-Directors

Clifford Nash, Griffin Nash

Executive Producers

Seth Rogen, Lauren Rogen, Hilarity for Charity, Griffin Nash, Clifford Nash

Producers

Ian McFarland, Mark DiCristofaro, Colby Cote

Editors

Trevor MacKinnon, Clifford Nash, Griffin Nash

Consulting Editor

Co-Editor

Assistant Editor

Cinematographer

Griffin Nash

Additional Cinematography

Music

Aaron Drake

Sound

Narration

Contact

As NHL star T.J. Oshie fights for the Stanley Cup, his father and mentor, Tim “Coach” Oshie, battles an aggressive form of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease that threatens to erase the memories of his son’s greatest achievements. Now a father himself, T.J. must confront the terrifying possibility that he, too, carries the gene that could one day steal his memories—and those of his children. Told through intimate testimony and rare archival home-video, COACH is a powerful meditation on the emotional bonds of sport, family, and the lasting impact of legacy, both on and off the ice.

Post-screening discussion with NHL star T.J. Oshie, co-directors Griffin Nash and Clifford Nash, executive director of HFC Bonnie Wattles, and producer Mark DiCristofaro, moderated by Bailey Johnson, Washington Capitals reporter, The Washington Post.

Co-Director, Coach

Clifford Nash and Griffin Nash are identical twins and co-founders of Nash Pictures. With a passion for sports and filmmaking, the Nash twins have explored the struggles and triumphs of professional athletes throughout their careers. Past notable projects include New England Emmy Award-winning commercial campaigns for the Boston Celtics, the feature documentary film, 100%: Julian Edelman (Showtime), and capturing second unit for Amy Schumer’s comedy, I Feel Pretty. Clifford and Griffin are excited to share their directorial debut on famed NHL hockey player T.J. Oshie and his father’s battle with Alzheimer’s.

Co-Director, Coach

Clifford Nash and Griffin Nash are identical twins and co-founders of Nash Pictures. With a passion for sports and filmmaking, the Nash twins have explored the struggles and triumphs of professional athletes throughout their careers. Past notable projects include New England Emmy Award-winning commercial campaigns for the Boston Celtics, the feature documentary film, 100%: Julian Edelman (Showtime), and capturing second unit for Amy Schumer’s comedy, I Feel Pretty. Clifford and Griffin are excited to share their directorial debut on famed NHL hockey player T.J. Oshie and his father’s battle with Alzheimer’s.