Lance Armstrong outlines a pattern of deceit and habit of dishonesty in the new ESPN Films feature on his life titled “LANCE.”Armstrong is the subject of the two-part documentary that has already caused backlash from the decorated and shamed cyclist. If you're able to go above and beyond to help us during this important time, please consider making an additional financial contribution. Libby married to her long-term boyfriend Kevin Robert Wildes in September 2011. But Geist’s success with 30 for 30 is also somewhat of a burden. “You’re not. That’s what I know. Based around extensive interviews and conversations with Lance Armstrong, the film tells the story of the cyclist’s rise out of Texas as a young superstar cyclist; his harrowing battle with testicular cancer; his recovery and emergence as a global icon with his seven consecutive Tour de France titles; and then his massive fall after he was exposed in one of the largest doping scandals in history.Marina Zenovich is an Emmy award-winning filmmaker whose films have been praised for their powerful storytelling and their thoughtful, sensitive approach to difficult subjects and controversial people. Jul 24, 2020; Sports 'Racing is who we are' | Macken family hits the ignition with heavy hearts. Learn how the film about the unique ESPN event…PASADENA, Calif. — In the buildup to, and presentation of, the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, ESPN will employ…Yet another milestone for ESPN, as the company receives its first-ever Oscar nomination for "O.J. Vice President of ESPN Films and Original Projects Libby Geist is celebrated as a two-time Peabody Award-winning producer. Geist’s creative contributions to ESPN Films are many, highlighted by leading development for 30 for 30 and spearheading the highly-acclaimed Nine for IX series–nine … I don’t think it. When she took an interest in uncovering the depths of Armstrong’s story, we were all in,” said Libby Geist, vice president and executive producer for ESPN Films and Original Content, in a USA Today interview. When she took an interest in uncovering the depths of Armstrong's story, we were all in," said Libby Geist, vice president and executive producer for ESPN Films and Original Content, in a USA Today interview. "Marina Zenovich has done some of the great character studies in all of documentary film. She worked on four documentaries there, including “Crazy Love” which won an Independent Spirit Award and “Black Magic”, a four hour, two part documentary which won her first Peabody and an introduction to ESPN Films where she started in 2008.Libby Geist serves as Vice President & Executive Producer, ESPN Films and Original Content, overseeing development, production, distribution, branding and strategy of all projects under the ESPN Films umbrella, as well as original series and studio shows on ESPN+, ESPN’s direct-to-consumer streaming service.Geist lives in New York with her husband and two little boys.