You don't have to be Jewish to love HOLY LAND HARDBALL. You don't even have to like baseball. You just have to believe in the power of holding on to your hopes and dreams and overcoming impossible odds.
HOLY LAND HARDBALL follows the unlikely formation of the Israel Baseball League by Larry Baras, a bakery owner from Boston with no prior sports management experience. In his effort to bring America's pastime to the Israeli people, Baras recruits 120 diverse ballplayers for the IBL. Among them are a 41-year-old father with a Peter Pan complex; a 27-year-old aspiring writer/artist/musician still disappointed that he was not 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 that he would one day "play in front of God's people."
Baras and his recruits have the challenging task of drawing the Israeli people to a sport they've gone 5,767 years without. Add a skeptical Israeli media, disgruntled players, delayed stadium preparations, customs snafus, and a rapidly approaching Opening Day, and there is one question Baras must ask himself: If I build it, will they come?
--Jeff Krulik
Hey, why not use Palestinian heads for baseballs? That would be convenient seeing all the Palestenians who were blown to bits by Israelis.
d123s404 7 months ago
What is the song in the background?
CaeserOct 2 years ago
The best movie!!!
bbslugger8 2 years ago
Great movie!
craigkesten 2 years ago