L'arte di vincere

Titolo originale: Moneyball
Regia: Bennett Miller |
Anno: 2011
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma
Tag: underdog | california | sports | baseball | based on true story | oakland, california | job transfer | oakland athletics | talent manager | statistics | 2000s | major league baseball (mlb) |
Cast: Brad Pitt | Jonah Hill | Philip Seymour Hoffman | Robin Wright | Chris Pratt | Stephen Bishop | Reed Diamond | Brent Jennings | Ken Medlock | Tammy Blanchard | Jack McGee | Vyto Ruginis | Nick Searcy | Glenn Morshower | Casey Bond | Nick Porrazzo | Kerris Dorsey | Arliss Howard | Reed Thompson | James Shanklin | Diane Behrens | Takayo Fischer | Derrin Ebert | Miguel Mendoza | Gerardo Celasco | Tom Gamboa | Barry Moss | Artie Harris | Bob Bishop | George Vranau | Phil Pote | Art Ortiz | Royce Clayton | Marvin Horn | Brent Dohling | Ken Rudulph | Lisa Guerrero | Christopher Dehau Lee | Joe Satriani | Simon James | Greg Papa | Bob Costas | Tim McCarver | Eddie Frierson | Glen Kuiper | Joe Provost | John Brantley Cole | Jake Wilson | Robert P. Macaluso | Keith Middlebrook | Damon Farmar | Michael Gillespie | Chad Kreuter | Blake Pike | Robert Ninfo | Gary 'G. Thang' Johnson | Corey Vanderhook | Melvin Perdue | Ari Zagaris | Jon Stein | Madeleine G. Hall | Holly Pitrago | Ken Korach | Julie Wagner | Ken Colquitt | Eric Winzenried | Richard Padilla | Ed Montague | Jack Knight | Patrick Riley | Phil Benson | Joyce Guy | George Thomas | Spike Jonze | Derek Jeter | Deanna Marks | Bobby Kotick |

Assunto come general manager della squadra di baseball degli Oakland's Athletics, Billy Beane cerca di trovare in un complesso sistema computerizzato d'analisi statistica il modo per scovare i migliori giocatori da mettere sotto contratto e schierare in campo, così da tornare finalmente a vincere.

Approfondimenti

At 41.30, when Brad Pitt is having a conversation with his ex-wife and her partner, there is a book [...] D
During the 2nd staff meeting a name plate is seen on the back board with "Pratt, C" typed on it. Chr [...] D
Director Bennett Miller was so impressed by Kerris Dorsey when she sang "The Show" by Lenka during h [...] D
The crew had only one day to shoot the scenes of Billy Beane's visits to Fenway Park in Boston. It w [...] D
Bennett Miller told a screening audience that A's assistant GM Paul DePodesta did not wish to have h [...] D
When Billy Beane meets with his scouts, he says, "It's an unfair game." The movie is based on the bo [...] D
In interviews Art Howe objected to his portrayal in this film. D
When Aaron Sorkin agreed to rewrite the screenplay, he stated as a condition that Steven Zaillian na [...] D
Several of the Oakland A's radio announcers are heard throughout the movie, but are not credited: Th [...] D
Several of the actors playing ballplayers have baseball experience. Casey Bond spent time in the Gia [...] D
Billy Beane is portrayed as a lonely divorcé. In real life, he had remarried. Scenes were shot wi [...] D
Despite suggestions in the movie that Scott Hatteberg was a bad-fielding first baseman, he ended the [...] D
To win the 20th consecutive game during the streak, the A's' closer Billy Koch blew the save in the [...] D
A person named Scott calls Billy early in the film. He attempts (with questionable ethics) to get Bi [...] D
The A's won the AL west again in 2012 with the lowest payroll in Major League Baseball and a record [...] D
When Steven Soderbergh was still supposed to direct, he cast Brad Pitt and Demetri Martin in the lea [...] D
"The Show" was from the self-titled and inaugural album of Australian artist Lenka. D
Grady Fuson, the scouting director whose termination is depicted in the film, returned to the A's in [...] D
The film cast includes three Oscar winners: Brad Pitt, Spike Jonze and Philip Seymour Hoffman; and o [...] D
According to the screenplay, "Against the Wind" by Bob Seger was the song to be played during the la [...] D
Production was set to begin on June 22, 2009, but Columbia Pictures co-chairman Amy Pascal axed the [...] D
One of the most persistently negative faceless voices attacking Beane's approach to team building in [...] D
Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill had both appeared in Megamind (2010). D
During the course of the film's theatrical release, Ron Washington, an Oakland Athletics coach seen [...] D
The Oakland A's set a new American League record for consecutive wins, with 20. The all-time Major L [...] D
Close to the end of film, right after the scene where the Oakland A's lose to the Minnesota Twins, B [...] D
During the first meeting with his scouts, Billy Beane tells the group, "There are rich teams and the [...] D
This is the first baseball movie to be nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award since L'uomo dei [...] D
Billy Beane refers to John Poloni as "Rocco". This is a reference to Jack McGee's father who played [...] D
Of all the Oakland players from the season represented in the movie (2002), the only one playing for [...] D
The film is notorious for dramatic license versus the real events. Art Howe was actually on board wi [...] D
Bobby Kotick, President, CEO and a director of Activision Blizzard portrays Stephen Schott, the owne [...] D
Brad Pitt starred in and produced two movies that were nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award [...] D
The movie doesn't mention that the A's had three pitchers with 15 plus wins ( Mark Mulder 19, Tim Hu [...] D
Spike Jonze: uncredited as Sharon's new husband, Alán. D
Since there was no money to shoot in all the stadiums the Oakland Athletics visited, Dodger Stadium [...] D
David Justice is played by Stephen Bishop, a former pro baseball player. Bishop was a career Minor L [...] D
During pre-production, director of photography Adam Kimmel was arrested in Connecticut on sexual ass [...] D
When Chris Pratt auditioned for the role of Scott Hatteberg, he was told he was too fat. Pratt decid [...] D
During a 2014 interview on the National Public Radio program "Fresh Air," director Bennett Miller sa [...] D
Arliss Howard, who plays the owner of the Boston Red Sox, played the adult version of Scotty Smalls [...] D
At one point, we hear that Miguel Tejada has struck out to end a game. In the original book, Tejada' [...] D
During a meeting with scouts discussing players, one scout dismisses a player for having "an ugly gi [...] D
According to the book, the bat used by Hatteberg in the walk-off homer in was made by a company he d [...] D
Bill James, noted as the statistical influence for the main characters' analysis, is regarded by man [...] D
The film's original director, Steven Soderbergh, intended to have all the baseball players portray t [...] D
All but about four of the scouts in the movie were played by actual Major League Baseball scouts. To [...] D
When Beane is advising his players, he says "When your enemy is making mistakes, don't interrupt 'em [...] D