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Fastpitch [VHS]

Ken Billingley , Tony Hunhoff , Jeremy Spear , Juliet Weber  |  NR |  VHS Tape
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Ken Billingley, Tony Hunhoff, Shane Hunuhunu, Lila Leiter, Jeremy Spear
  • Directors: Jeremy Spear, Juliet Weber
  • Writers: Jeremy Spear, Juliet Weber, Fred Kaufman
  • Producers: Jeremy Spear, Juliet Weber, Catherine Stickney Steck, Michel Negroponte
  • Format: Color, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: New Video Group
  • VHS Release Date: June 26, 2001
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005J77B
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #416,577 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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When memories of his collegiate softball stint loom larger than a promising art career, filmmaker Jeremy Spears decides to step up to the plate once more before it's too late. Armed with dreams of athletic glory, Jeremy dives into the fascinating world of fastpitch softball, America's last barnstorming sport, and finds himself on the road with Ashland, Ohio’s team.

In an intimate account of the once popular sport that is quickly fading from glory, the award winning documentary film Fastpitch takes a riveting look at the everyday lives of people chasing a dream on the back roads of America. And, come tournament time, when Ashland are still in the game, only money--and luck--stand in the way of a World Championship title.



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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and profound, June 29, 2001
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I agree with the excerpted review comments from the New York Times, "Intelligent, insightful, touching," which are printed on the cover of the VHS box.

Filmmaker Jeremy Spear respects the viewer enough to include many complexities of his subject matter. For example, the gross and tacky elements in the character of Peter Porcelli, the financier of the sport's highest paid team, are obvious. Yet beyond Porcelli's inflated self opinion, Spear also shows that the man has admirable qualities: that he cares for his family, yearns for camaraderie with his players, and is devoted to revitalizing and promoting the game. Several other characters also are shown to be multifaceted, which is refreshing to see.

Beyond the subject matter of sport, some interesting themes surface in the film, such as changing demographics within the United States. The economic decline of Midwestern farming communities mirrors the decline in popularity of the game in places such as Ashland, Ohio, from where much of the documentary footage is taken. As legendary Eddie Feigner recalls, just one generation ago, every small town in the US had a fastpitch softball team. Now, most Americans have never even seen a game of men's amateur fastpitch. This fact can be linked to the general decline of local community, as American people grow up watching professional baseball on national television, rather than experiencing a comparable game live in the fields of their own hometowns. Also, the sudden emergence of the Smokers (a team assembled and financed by a junk mail tycoon from the city of Tampa Bay) is no surprise, for American life has become increasingly dominated by corporate businesses.

Most of the heartwarming aspects of this film originate from the ways in which people from disparate backgrounds can play with and compete against each other, with understanding and respect. Through the vehicle of fastpitch softball, characters from different nations and ethnicities come together. Such universally human themes in this movie make it worthwhile, even to viewers who have little interest in sports.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a really cool movie!, January 6, 2003
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I truly liked the story told by the filmmaker.

Unlike a lot of sappy Hollywood sports movies or network TV programs, this movie goes into the depth of real human characters, who must face both victory and defeat, integrity and compromise.

The sport itself is quite interesting, and I would not have known about it except for this film.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Just a Documentary, October 30, 2010
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This film is technically a documentary, but watching it has all of the drama and human interest of the very best fiction. Told in the first person, the filmmaker and narrator of the film manages, with astonishing skill, to avoid the traps of first person non-fiction. Although he has a likable ability to poke fun at himself, he walks a skillful tightrope, avoiding both self-aggrandizement and self-deprecation. He allows us to use him as our faithful guide, and is consistently and refreshingly clear that the film is not about him; it is about fastpitch softball and the people who play it. Of course, the film is also about love, and friendship, and spirituality, and cultural diversity; but mainly it is about a game that -- for men at least -- may be in serious danger of dying out.

Technically, the movie is both simple and sophisticated. The music is powerful, and masterfully sets an emotional context for each scene. Most of all, however, you will love the writing. The narration is as good as writing gets, and weaves a story around the unplanned dialogue of the all-too-real characters. As a morality play, this film will of course disappoint; because it is real, the good guys don't always win the championship. On the other hand, they will win your heart, and you will be very glad you met them.

It is often difficult for men to explain why they love things, and fastpitch softball is no exception. But love it they do, just as you will love this terrific film. Although he describes himself as a slap hitter, Director Jeremy Spears, for once in his life, has knocked this one clear out of the park.
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