The latest film is Disdain the Mundane, from Nelson George profiling Hall of Famer Walt Frazier. One of the most illustrious players in the history of the New York Knickerbockers, Frazier has emerged in the 21st century as a Big Apple style icon. In the ’70s he was “Clyde,” a cool-as-ice point guard with big hats and muttonchop sideburns. Today, in his role as Knicks broadcaster, Frazier boasts a wardrobe (featuring vibrant colors and shocking patterns) and rhyming couplets that Jay-Z envies. We’ll talk with the man at his Manhattan restaurant, Clyde Frazier’s Wine and Dine, and explore the evolution of his style.

Previously:

• Ali: The Mission, directed by Amani Martin »

• The Arnold Palmer, directed by Bryan Gordon »

• Jake, directed by Jonathan Hock »

• Arnold’s Blueprint, directed by Michael and Jeff Zimbalist »

• Here Now, directed by Eric Drath »