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7.4/10
IMDbBest Short | 2017
Outstanding Short Documentary | 2018 | Mary Beth
Documentary Short | 2017
Best Short | 2017 | Mary Beth
The title of this documentary, "Long Shot," has a double meaning. Crowd footage at a baseball game is likely to be filmed from a distance - the definition of a "long shot" in camerawork parlance. And there was only a very small chance that Catalan's lawyers would be able to find any footage exonerating him - so their defense strategy was figuratively a "long shot."
"Larry David: Maybe, I don't know, every few years, somebody will bring it up or something and I'll tell the story. Maybe I'll tell it at a party, how I got a guy off of a murder. You know. Um. Impress a date with it, I don't know."
"Todd Melnik: I asked Juan some details about the game. Juan has a fantastic ability to recall games, plays, details... He says, "I think they may have been filming something there." Juan Catalan: I've been to hundreds of Dodger games, and never have I seen them film anything there. And this particular day, they were there. Todd Melnik: All he remembered were security personnel blocking the aisle and this man walking up and down the stairs for the different takes. So I went back to Dodger Stadium, walked with Sam to the Media Relations Department. The person that was there pulled out this big calendar book. I watched her start flipping. April, May... And all these pages are blank. She turns to May 12th, and damn if there isn't an entry on May 12th. It had some kind of obscure production company name, I didn't recognize it, but it had a phone number. I called it up, and they answered, "HBO.""