Select Awards

Washington Jewish Film Festival

Audience Award:
Best Documentary 1999

Online Film Critics Society Awards
Best Documentary 2001

New York Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Non-Fiction Film 2000

National Board of Review
Best Documentary 2001

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
Best Feature Documentary 2001

As Hitler invaded Europe, a young Jewish baseball player challenged Babe Ruth’s homerun record. This is the story of how he became an American hero.

The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg is a humorous and nostalgic documentary about an extraordinary baseball player who transcended religious prejudice to become an American icon. Detroit Tiger Hammerin’ Hank’s accomplishments during the Golden Age of Baseball rivaled those of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.

This compelling documentary examines how America’s first Jewish baseball star was a beacon of hope to American Jews who faced bigotry during the Depression and World War II. Included in the colorful collage of forty-seven interviews are Hank Greenberg and family members; sports figures Ira Berkow, Ernie Harwell, Joe Falls and Dick Schaap; fellow players Bob Feller, Charlie Gehringer and Ralph Kiner; fans Alan Dershowitz, Congressman Sander Levin and Senator Carl Levin; and actors Walter Matthau, Michael Moriarty, and Maury Povich.

The film also features famous scenes from such Hollywood classics such as Gentleman’s Agreement, Night at The Opera, Pride of St. Louis and Woman of the Year as well as dramatic historical footage.



"A truly wonderful film-going experience"
--Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle

"You don't have to be Jewish to find it thoroughly engrossing and rewarding. You don't even have to know baseball"
--Jay Carr, Boston Globe

"Fascinating! Valuable as history and resonant with meaning for today." -Lawrence Van Gelder, New York Times

External Links

hankgreenbergfilm.org

Director Aviva Kempner talks to 
National Public Radio's Robert Siegel on 
"All Things Considered," January 12, 2000


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The National Center For Jewish Film
Brandeis University, Lown 102, MS053, Waltham MA 02454
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The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg

USA, 1999, 95 minutes
Directed by Aviva Kempner

Public Exhibition 35mm, 16mm, Beta, 3/4, VHS, and DVD Rental available




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