
Film Details:
Documentary
USA, 2008
75 min
Directors & Producers: Brett Rapkin & Erik Kesten
Executive Producer: Matthew Hiltzik
Theme: Jewish, Christian, Faith, Sports, Baseball, Family, Intergenerational relations
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Synopsis:
Meet Larry Baras, a middle-aged Jewish bakery owner from Boston, with no prior sports management experience, who sets out to create Israel’s first professional baseball league.
With extraordinary access, HOLY LAND HARDBALL follows the unlikely formation of the Israel Baseball League, the first ever professional baseball circuit in the Middle East. In classic cinema-verite form, the film chronicles the highly unpredictable journey from the first player tryouts in Massachusetts in August 2006 through the league’s scheduled first pitch in Israel in June 2007.
In its efforts to bring America’s pastime to the Israeli people, the IBL opens the door to the dreams of 120 very diverse ballplayers. Among them, a 41-year-old father of three with a Peter Pan complex and a wife struggling with her husband’s obsession with the game; a 27-year-old aspiring writer/artist/musician still finding himself after the disappointment of not being drafted out of college; a 34-year-old father-to-be whose own father, now deceased, fought for Israel’s independence in 1948; and a 22-year-old African-American who was told by a preacher at a young age he would one day “play in front of God’s people.”
In order to pull off this daring quest, Baras and his recruits have the challenging task of drawing the Israeli people to the entirely unfamiliar and confusing game of baseball after 5,767 years without the sport. Add a skeptical Israeli media, disgruntled players, delayed stadium preparations, customs snafus, and a rapidly approaching Opening Day and the question Baras is left with is: If I build it, will they come?
