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The First Basket is a documentary film on professional basketball's influence on Jewish culture. It is narrated by [[Peter Riegert]]. The film features [[Ossie Schectman]], [[Red Auerbach]] and other Jewish basketball players.
The First Basket is a documentary film on professional basketball's influence on Jewish culture. It is narrated by [[Peter Riegert]]. The film includes interviews and narratives provided by, and footage of, well known Jewish basketball personalities including[[Ossie Schectman]] and [[Red Auerbach]] as well as other Jewish basketball players.


== Critical Reception ==
== Critical Reception ==

Revision as of 13:19, 13 October 2010

The First Basket
Directed byDavid Vyorst
Produced byDavid Vyorst
Narrated byPeter Riegert
Edited byCarol Slatkin
Music byRoberto Juan Rodriguez
Distributed byLaemmle/Zeller Films
Release date
2008
Running time
86 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish


The First Basket is a documentary film on professional basketball's influence on Jewish culture. It is narrated by Peter Riegert. The film includes interviews and narratives provided by, and footage of, well known Jewish basketball personalities includingOssie Schectman and Red Auerbach as well as other Jewish basketball players.

Critical Reception

Steep received generally excellent reviews from critics. As of October 2010 review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 67% of 9 professional critics have given the film a positive review. [1]

The Village Voice reviewer Ella Taylor, says of The First Basket:

"“The First Basket is more than a triumphalist screw-you to those who think Jews don't play sports. . .David Vyorst's clear-eyed, jaunty documentary briskly walks us through the history of American Jews in basketball” [2].


Film Journal International reviewer Lewis Beale,says of The First Basket:

"“An important historical document. . . engrossing and fun” [3].


References

  1. ^ [1] on Rotten Tomatoes
  2. ^ [2] The Village Voice
  3. ^ [3] Film Journal International