
Sandwich Baseball 2019
"It’s Lunch Time"
In *Sandwich Baseball* (2019), director Zacharey Elliott crafts a heartfelt and whimsical family comedy that blends raw emotion with absurd creativity.
Director: Zacharey Elliott
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Sandwich Baseball* (2019) about?
*Sandwich Baseball* is a family comedy-drama that follows Geoffrey Baseball as he copes with his mother's death while trying to escape his father's domineering shadow. Through an unexpected fusion of love and resentment, he invents a bizarre yet charming sport that brings his family together during lunch breaks. The film is a heartfelt exploration of grief transformed into creativity.
Who directed *Sandwich Baseball*?
Zacharey Elliott directed *Sandwich Baseball*, infusing the short film with his distinctive blend of humor and emotional depth.
Who stars in *Sandwich Baseball*?
The film stars Zacharey Elliott, Hailey Hornung, Ken, and Danielle, who bring Geoffrey's story to life with warmth and quirkiness.
Is *Sandwich Baseball* (2019) worth watching?
While *Sandwich Baseball* is unrated on IMDb, its unique premise and Elliott's creative direction make it a standout short film worth checking out. Fans of offbeat family dramas and inventive storytelling will likely appreciate its charm and heartfelt message.
How long is *Sandwich Baseball*?
*Sandwich Baseball* runs for 5 minutes.
About Sandwich Baseball (2019) — A Family Comedy Where Grief Invents a New Sport
In *Sandwich Baseball* (2019), director Zacharey Elliott crafts a heartfelt and whimsical family comedy that blends raw emotion with absurd creativity. The story follows Geoffrey Baseball, a young man wrestling with grief after losing his mother, while straining under the weight of his father's unfulfilled dreams. Elliott's unique vision transforms personal tragedy into a quirky, uplifting tale where a simple lunch break becomes the unlikely birthplace of a new sport. With a mix of drama and comedy, the film explores themes of legacy, healing, and the unexpected ways joy can emerge from pain.
The film's charm lies in its offbeat premise—Geoffrey merges his mother's loving spirit with his father's bitter competitiveness to invent *sandwich baseball*, a game as delightful as it is ridiculous. Elliott's direction, paired with a talented cast, delivers a short but memorable experience that resonates with anyone who's ever found solace in creativity. *Sandwich Baseball* is a touching reminder that sometimes, the best way to honor the past is to turn it into something entirely new.