Schatt's Last Shot
Originally released in 1985. Schatt's Last Shot is a comedy film. directed by Todd Solondz. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Todd Solondz, Cheryl Scaccio, and Brucha Balanevsky
Synopsis
Solondz’s 1985 student short film “Schatt’s Last Shot” provides an ideal entry point to his unflinching universe of dark comic despair. A young Solondz stars in the 10-minute short as geeky high schooler Ezra Schatt, a neurotic, primitive headcase of the young Woody Allen variety. Buried under thick, unseemly glasses and an endlessly dazed expression, Ezra’s worst enemy is basketball. Unable to make a single basket under the brutal pressures of his vulgar gym teacher (“You’re shit, Schatt!”), Ezra also fails at both impressing the cheerleader of his dreams and realizing his aspirations of attending MIT.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Schatt's Last Shot about?
Solondz’s 1985 student short film “Schatt’s Last Shot” provides an ideal entry point to his unflinching universe of dark comic despair. A young Solondz stars in the 10-minute short as geeky...
Who directed Schatt's Last Shot?
Schatt's Last Shot was directed by Todd Solondz.
How long is Schatt's Last Shot?
Schatt's Last Shot has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was Schatt's Last Shot released?
Schatt's Last Shot was released on December 18, 1985 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Schatt's Last Shot?
The main cast of Schatt's Last Shot includes Todd Solondz, Cheryl Scaccio, Brucha Balanevsky.