If you're not in Canada these days, you won't be able to see the movie Moneyball, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Bennet Miller, the same director as Truman Capote (2005).
This film is based on the true story of Billy Beane, head coach of the Oakland Athletics, and his attempt to build a competitive team despite Oakland's precarious financial situation. According to Miller, the film transcends sports and offers viewers a drama with universal themes.
With its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, Moneyball has garnered critical acclaim as a distinguished work. The Wall Street Journal, in a September 23rd article, asserts that "after most of the minor league productions of the past few months, this film, directed by Bennett Miller, renews one's belief in the power of movies. One of the best..."«
So for those who don't yet have the film in their theaters, we bring you the trailer as proof of what you'll soon be able to enjoy.
