Narrated by Dustin Hoffman
Jews and Baseball portrays the contributions of Jewish major leaguers and the special meaning that baseball has had in the lives of American Jews. More than a film about sports, this is a story of immigration, assimilation, bigotry, heroism, the passing on of traditions, and the shattering of stereotypes. The story is brought to life through Dustin Hoffman's narration, and interviews with dozens of passionate and articulate fans, writers, executives, and especially players including Al Rosen, Kevin Youkilis, Shawn Green, Bob Feller, Yogi Berra, and a rare interview with the Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax, and the fans including Ron Howard and Larry King connect the stories of baseball to their own lives, and to the turbulent history of the last century.
RATED: G (coarse language)
Vancouver Premiere
Year: 2010
Genre: Documentary
Country: USA
Language: English
Subject: Sport
Run time: 91 minutes
Format: DigiBeta
Director: Peter Miller
Breckenridge Film Festival: Best Editing Award
2011 Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival: Audience Choice Award
2011 Seattle Jewish Film Festival: Audience Choice Award
The Ridge Theatre
November 20 2011 | 12:00 PM
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