is a revealing 2018 documentary that peels back the colorful curtain of professional wrestling to expose the brutal realities of life on the road. Directed by Fulvio Cecere and produced by Evan Ginzburg (who also worked on Darren Aronofsky's acclaimed film The Wrestler ), the film's title refers to the staggering number of days active pro wrestlers typically spent away from home each year during the territory and golden eras of the 1970s, 80s, and 90s.
Instead, it is a raw collection of "talking head" interviews and rare archival photographs. The focus is not on who won the championship belts, but on the massive physical, mental, and emotional toll paid by the performers to achieve that fleeting glory. 👥 A Legendary Roster of Voices 350 Days - Legends. Champions. Survivors YIFY
Unlike many sports documentaries produced in-house by major promotions like the WWE, 350 Days is a completely independent production. Because the filmmakers did not have access to licensed match footage, the film pivots brilliantly by entirely avoiding the in-ring action. is a revealing 2018 documentary that peels back