Heading Home Explained

Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel
Director:
  • Seth Kramer
  • Daniel A. Miller
  • Jeremy Newberger
Producer:
  • Jonathan Mayo
  • Seth Kramer
  • Daniel A. Miller
  • Jeremy Newberger
Starring:
Music:Peter Rundquist
Niv Toar
Editing:Seth Kramer
Production Companies:Ironbound Films
Distributors:-->
Runtime:87 minutes
Country:United States
Israel
Japan
South Korea
Language:English
Gross:$207,533[1]

Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel is a 2018 documentary film about the underdog Israel national baseball team competing for the first time in the World Baseball Classic.[2] The 87-minute film was directed by Seth Kramer, Daniel A. Miller, and Jeremy Newberger, the three of whom produced it along with Jonathan Mayo, and starred baseball player Ike Davis and other baseball players.

Plot

Heading Home follows Team Israel’s surprising success in the World Baseball Classic in March 2017. Every player on the team was either an Israeli or a Jewish American eligible for Israeli citizenship under Israel's Law of Return.[3] [4] [5] Ryan Lavarnway, the Team Israel catcher, referring to the Nazi “mischling” law that defined a Jew by even one grandparent mused: “Two generations ago, the way this team was put together would have meant that we were being rounded up to be killed… For us to be able to stand up here and have the Israel flag and Jewish star hanging in the stadium, it [means] we’re here.”[4] [6]

The documentary follows the team winning the qualifier, practicing before hundreds of local baseball players in Israel, seeing Israeli sites such as the Western Wall, Yad Vashem, the Dead Sea, and Masada, and taking part in a groundbreaking ceremony for a new baseball field in Bet Shemesh, Israel. It then chronicles the team's performance at the 2017 World Baseball Classic in South Korea and Japan—as they sweep the first round, and play well into the second round.[3] [7] [8]

The odds against Israel were 200-1, and it was ranked 41st in the world - while the other teams were primarily the top 15 ranked teams in the world.[4] [5] ESPN compared Team Israel to the Jamaican bobsled team.[4] Israel beat top-ranked teams from Cuba, South Korea, China, Taiwan, and the Netherlands, all ranked in the top 10 in the world, and came in 6th in the tournament.[4] [9]

Cast

Production

The movie was the idea of MLB.com reporter Jonathan Mayo, who initially wanted to create a movie that reflected both his affection for baseball and his Jewish background by creating a documentary about Jewish major leaguers traveling to discover their roots, and ended up with a documentary that was about the team's "Cinderella Story" run in the World Baseball Classic.[7] [3]

Mayo and three friends of his from Jewish summer camp (Camp Young Judaea Sprout Lake) -- Daniel Miller, Jeremy Newberger, and Seth Kramer, of Ironbound Films—were the producers.[7] [11] The producers raised $73,000 through Kickstarter.[8] [12]

Release

Heading Home was first released in the United States on August 5, 2018.[13]

Critical response

The Atlanta Jewish Times in its review opined that the documentary "is just as inspirational and exciting as Team Israel's run in the World Baseball Classic."[10] The Israeli newspaper Haaretz said that Heading Home "is at the same time emotional and highly entertaining."[7] The Florida Sun Sentinel called it a "moving underdog story that should inspire people."[5]

Accolades

Heading Home won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the 2018 Gold Coast International Film Festival, the Audience Award for Documentary at the 2018 Washington Jewish Film Festival, the Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 2018 Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival, the Best Documentary Film Award at the 2018 Boca Raton Jewish Film Festival, and the Best Documentary Award at the 2018 Jewish Arts and Film Festival of Fairfield County.[14] [15] [7] [16]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel (2018) . . IMDb. September 22, 2019.
  2. Web site: Team Israel's baseball journey a stirring story of sports, patriotism. The Jerusalem Post. May 18, 2018.
  3. Web site: 'Home' boys: How the WBC inspired a movie that tells a moving story about baseball and life. Jeff Passan . Yahoo. April 20, 2018.
  4. Web site: Heading Home: Team Israel's Magic Carpet Ride. Jonathan Mark. The New York Jewish Week. May 23, 2018.
  5. Web site: Team Israel's inspiring World Baseball Classic run documented. Sergio Carmona. SunSentinel. March 22, 2018.
  6. Tom Keegan (December 11, 2018). "Underdog film on Team Israel about far more than baseball," The Boston Herald.
  7. News: Documentary on Israeli National Team's World Baseball Classic Run Heads to Israel. Haaretz. April 15, 2018.
  8. Web site: There were miracles aplenty for Team Israel in 'Heading Home' documentary. Lauren Comitor. The Athletic. March 8, 2018.
  9. Web site: Baseball Birthright. Jim Swift. The Weekly Standard. March 22, 2018.
  10. Web site: AJFF Review: 'Heading Home' Touches All the Bases. Michael Jacobs. Atlanta Jewish Times. January 11, 2018.
  11. Jonathan Mayo (February 1, 2017). "Cementing Israel’s ties to America’s pastime," The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle.
  12. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/839615840/heading-home-a-documentary-film "Heading Home, A Documentary Film by Ironbound Films, Inc.,"
  13. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7476784/ "Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel (2018)"
  14. Web site: Gold Coast International Film Festival Announces 2018 Winners. Karen Rubin. November 15, 2018.
  15. Web site: Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel. IMDB.
  16. Web site: Heading Home. Menemsha Films.