2 votes and 1 Reviews
| Write a Review VOD: October 19, 2021 TV Premiere Date: October 19, 2021 - Apple TV
1h 29m | Comedy
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When Samantha’s “Sammy” (Aelah Thomson) high school teachers go on strike, her basketball team is left without a coach. Her father Charlie (Jo Marr) is a career criminal without much of a career. When he is coerced into taking up the vacant coaching spot, he sees it as an opportunity to bond with his daughter, and satisfy the judge in an upcoming petty theft case. Although he knows nothing of the game, Sammy ignites in him a hard work ethic and team spirit. When he is asked a favor that would further his career but hurt his daughter’s chance at the championships, he is forced to take a hard look in the mirror and make a life-changing decision.
Director: Jo Marr
Studio: h264 Distribution
Producer(s): Jo Marr, Richard Towns, Sean Parker
Cast: Aelah Thomson, Jo Marr, Marnie Delwo, Roy Grillo, Eddy Ayoub, Scott Paterson, James Laurin, Scott Daughtrey, Victor Galea, Michael Crystal
Writer(s): Maher Baroud
Official Site: goingthruathing.com
2 votes and 1 Reviews
| Write a Review VOD: October 19, 2021 TV Premiere Date: October 19, 2021 - Apple TV
1h 29m | Comedy
Watch Trailer
When Samantha’s “Sammy” (Aelah Thomson) high school teachers go on strike, her basketball team is left without a coach. Her father Charlie (Jo Marr) is a career criminal without much of a career. When he is coerced into taking up the vacant coaching spot, he sees it as an opportunity to bond with his daughter, and satisfy the judge in an upcoming petty theft case. Although he knows nothing of the game, Sammy ignites in him a hard work ethic and team spirit. When he is asked a favor that would further his career but hurt his daughter’s chance at the championships, he is forced to take a hard look in the mirror and make a life-changing decision.
VOD: October 19, 2021
TV Premiere Date: October 19, 2021 - Apple TV
1h 29m | Comedy
When Samantha’s “Sammy” (Aelah Thomson) high school teachers go on strike, her basketball team is left without a coach. Her father Charlie (Jo Marr) is a career criminal without much of a career. When he is coerced into taking up the vacant coaching spot, he sees it as an opportunity to bond with his daughter, and satisfy the judge in an upcoming petty theft case. Although he knows nothing of the game, Sammy ignites in him a hard work ethic and team spirit. When he is asked a favor that would further his career but hurt his daughter’s chance at the championships, he is forced to take a hard look in the mirror and make a life-changing decision.