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Official site:
shortstopfilms.com
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Community -
"Fastpitch", the Movie
Jeremy Spear's' feature film classic. A
must see for players and fans alike. Click the photo below to visit
Jeremy's website,
www.shortstopfilms.com
Synopsis:
35 year-old New York artist, director Jeremy Spear longs for the athletic
days of his college years. He finds the solution in joining a fastpitch
softball league in Ashland, Ohio and the result is this spirited,
humorous, human documentary about a once-mighty sport which is now only
followed by diehard fans. Over the course of the turbulent 1996 season
Spear's camera captures the adventures of his Ohio teammates as they make
their way to the finals in Wisconsin and face millionaire manager Peter
Porcelli and his flashy Tampa Smokers team. A good portion of the film is
devoted to Shane Hunuhunu, a goodhearted and charismatic Maori fastpitch
superstar who travels from New Zealand to the U.S. each year to play the
game he loves. Also among the interesting characters the camera encounters
are Canadian Indian Darren Zack, the game's best player, and the North
Americans, a team made up of Native Americans who pride themselves on
being drug and alcohol free. Spear's witty narration does a fine job of
tying together what was undoubtedly many hours of footage into an
entertaining, evenly-paced look at a little-known offshoot of America's
pastime and the smalltown fans who keep the game alive
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