On the Map

  • Photo Credit: Shmuel Rachmani

Showings

Cinearts at Palo Alto Square Sat, Jul 23, 2016 6:15 PM
Castro Theatre Sun, Jul 24, 2016 6:30 PM
Piedmont Theatre Sun, Aug 7, 2016 4:40 PM
Film Info
Director(s):Dani Menkin
Editor(s):Chris Callister
Cinematographer:David Gurfinkel
Itai Raziel
Country:Israel
Year of Production:2016
Running Time:85 min.
Language(s):English, Hebrew w/ English subtitles
Categories:Documentary
Big Nights
Premiere Status:World
Genre-Subject:Sports
Basketball
History
Documentary Feature
Classic
Israel

Description

Sponsored by the Bonnie and Marty Tenenbaum Foundation

Before 1980’s “Miracle on Ice,” an Israeli team’s equally unlikely victory over a Soviet basketball team was dubbed the “Miracle on Hardwood.” After winning, magnetic Israeli team captain Tal Brody, a high NBA draft pick, exclaimed in American-accented Hebrew, “We are on the Map, We are staying on the Map, not only in sports, but in everything.” That phrase and the Maccabi Tel Aviv team, a combination of NBA also-rans and Israeli players, rallied a nation in its David-and-Goliath pursuit of the 1977 European Championship. Director Dani Menkin (39 Pounds of Love, SFJFF 2005) remembers that this much-needed morale boost occured amid a sagging economy, only a few years after the tragic 1972 massacre in Munich and Israel’s draining Yom Kippur War. He brings together most of the members of that year’s team, some of whom are still living in Israel, including Brody and African American Aulcie Perry, who converted to Judaism while on the team. Brody’s friend, NBA great Bill Walton, and former NBA Commissioner David Stern deliver incisive commentary on the team and its significance. Israeli figures from outside the sports world, including former ambassador Michael Oren, politician Yair Lapid and former refusenik Natan Sharansky, all recall what TV commentator Alex Giladi calls “the end of Israeli sport losing with honor.” —Sara L. Rubin

Director Dani Menkin in person in Palo Alto and San Francisco