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Paterno
After becoming the winningest coach in college football history, Joe Paterno is embroiled in Penn State's Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal, challenging his legacy and forcing him to face questions of institutional failure regarding the victims.
Casts & Crew
Al Pacino
Riley Keough
Kathy Baker
Annie Parisse
Greg Grunberg
Peter Jacobson
Benjamin Cook
Kristen Bush
Darren Goldstein
Jim Johnson
Steve Coulter
Kaliswa Brewster
William Hill
Larry Mitchell
Jessica VanOss
Tom Kemp
Michael Mastro
Patrick McDade
Joseph Setticase
Jim Santangeli
Josh Mowery
Thomas Bradshaw
Georgia Buchanan
Audrey Butler
Nicholas Sadler
Tess Frazer
Midori Francis
Tess Soltau
John D'Leo
Celia Au
Stacey Alyse Cohen
Jack DiFalco
Jock McKissic
Sergio Joachim
Justin Matthews
Camrus Johnson
Jamie Eddy
Sage Kirwan
Todd Alan Crain
Candace Bryant
Maria Jung
William Hochman
Corwin C. Tuggles
Dan Vaughan
Ify Enemuo
Julio Figueroa
Faith Logan
Tatum Price
Delanie Wheeler
Jennie Eps
Gage Maynard
Sean Cullen
Ian Dylan Hunt
Eric Rosenberg
Brent Costantino
Shannon Breckenridge
Blaise Corrigan
Rogelio Douglas III
Alina Seddon
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