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Playoff is a israelien film of genre Drama directed by Eran Riklis with Danny Huston

Playoff (2011)

Playoff
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Length 1h47
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OriginIsrael
Genres Drama,    Biography
Rating54% 2.711212.711212.711212.711212.71121

Playoff (Hebrew: פלייאוף‎) is a 2011 biographical film, written and directed by Israeli director, Eran Riklis. The film is inspired by the life of Ralph Klein, Israel's most famous basketball coach.

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The movie tells the story of legendary Israeli basketball coach Max Stoller. He became a national hero, when he made Maccabi Tel Aviv into European Champions in the late Seventies, one of Israel's first great international sporting successes. But Max became a national traitor equally fast, when he then accepted the against-all-odds job of turning the totally hopeless West-German basketball team into European winners.

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