Baseball has long been called America's national pastime, but today we might add get-rich-quick schemes, suing our neighbors and grasping for fifteen minutes of fame. Writer/director Michael Wranovics' feature debut, a twisting and turning docu-comedy about two grown men fighting over Barry Bonds' 73rd home run ball, introduces the new American dream, and is a sly indictment of our present-day obsession with fame, fortune and Barry Bonds. Winner of the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Los Angeles Film Festival and the Jury Prize for Best Documenatry at the Phoenix Film Festival.
Run Time: 1hr 28mins
Release Year: 2004
Country Of Origin: USA
Baseball has long been called America's national pastime, but today we might add get-rich-quick schemes, suing our neighbors and grasping for fifteen minutes of fame. Writer/director Michael Wranovics' feature debut, a twisting and turning docu-comedy about two grown men fighting over Barry Bonds' 73rd home run ball, introduces the new American dream, and is a sly indictment of our present-day obsession with fame, fortune and Barry Bonds. Winner of the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Los Angeles Film Festival and the Jury Prize for Best Documenatry at the Phoenix Film Festival.
Run Time: 1hr 28mins
Release Year: 2004
Country Of Origin: USA
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