Basket Case
Originally released in 2009. Basket Case is a documentary film. directed by Oskari Pastila. At just 75 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Dathon Brown, Chris Hester, and Tomi Kaminen
Synopsis
An inward little town in Finland transforms into a melting pot of nationalities, religions and cultures when Finnish Basketball Federation opens the borders for foreign players. The Board of a local team puts all their eggs in the new season trebling their budget. Unknowingly it hires an uneasy twosome as the new manager and new coach for the team. The airlift from America, Europe and even Africa hauls in player after player when the coach burns the money that never realizes. The tragicomic efforts of the manager to gather the unrealistic budget and even to find a washing-machine for the players evolve into an anatomy of inflamed working environment. The manager's power-struggle with the coach has a bitter end where there's only space for one of them in the town. The player-candidates come with high hopes and end up being the pawns in the game. Their life among the locals create absurd encounters that originate from all walks of life.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FI
Production Companies
- Kuvaputki
- YLE
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Basket Case about?
An inward little town in Finland transforms into a melting pot of nationalities, religions and cultures when Finnish Basketball Federation opens the borders for foreign players. The Board of a loca...
Who directed Basket Case?
Basket Case was directed by Oskari Pastila.
How long is Basket Case?
Basket Case has a runtime of 1 hours and 15 minutes (75 minutes total).
When was Basket Case released?
Basket Case was released on March 1, 2009 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Basket Case?
The main cast of Basket Case includes Dathon Brown, Chris Hester, Tomi Kaminen, Lari Kangas, Vesa Pokkinen.