Grinders
Poker is about trusting the odds; but what if your whole life was at stake?

Border City Pictures was established in 2004 by award-winning director Matt Gallagher and award-winning producer Cornelia Principe. With decades of documentary directing and producing experience between them, Grinders, which screened to sold-out crowds at Hot Docs 2011, is their second feature together. Their first feature-length documentary, The Rise and Fall of the Grumpy Burger was called "tailor-made for cult status" and had its festival premiere at Hot Docs 2008, its broadcast premiere on TVOntario and a theatrical run at Cinematheque Ontario.
Not long after I began to realize I could actually make a living by playing poker, there was this point where I looked around me and I was seeing this really interesting sub-culture of people - people like me, who for one reason or another had decided that the work-a-day world wasnt for them or who were resorting to cards to pay the bills. The idea to do a documentary about this illegal, underground scene seemed a natural extension of my experience; how I was going to gain access to the games and players to do it was another matter. What I didnt realize until I was half-way into making this film was that the real story of playing poker for a living was about the risks we take outside the poker room.-Matt Gallagher