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  1. Moneyball premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2011, and was released theatrically on September 23, 2011, by Columbia Pictures. The film was also released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 6, 2011, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Reception Box office

    • $50 million
  2. Sep 23, 2011 · Moneyball: Directed by Bennett Miller. With Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright. Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane's successful attempt to assemble a baseball team on a lean budget by employing computer-generated analysis to acquire new players.

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    • Biography, Drama, Sport
    • Bennett Miller
    • 2011-09-23
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    Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game is a book by Michael Lewis, published in 2003, ... The film was released in theaters on September 23, 2011.

    • Michael Lewis
    • 288 pp.
    • 2003
    • June 17, 2003
  5. Apr 15, 2024 · The story of the '02 Oakland A's is still nonetheless worthy of a thematically rich narrative feature film. Released in 2011, Moneyball was a box office hit, a critical darling, and received six ...

    • Thomas Butt
    • Brad Pitt
    • Bennett Miller
  6. Nov 1, 2023 · Summary: Based on the nonfiction book by Michael Lewis, Moneyball chronicles the Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane as he attempt to assemble a baseball team on a lean budget by employing computer-generated analysis to acquire new players. Release Date: 2011-09-23. Budget:

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  7. Oakland A's GM Billy Beane is handicapped with the lowest salary constraint in baseball. If he ever wants to win the World Series, Billy must find a competitive advantage. Billy is about to turn baseball on its ear when he uses statistical data to analyze and place value on the players he picks for the team. — Douglas Young (the-movie-guy)

  8. In the 2002 season, the nation's lowest-salaried Major League Baseball team put together a 20-game winning streak, setting a new American League record. The team began that same season with 11 losses in row. What happened between is the stuff of "Moneyball," a smart, intense and moving film that isn't so much about sports as about the war between intuition and statistics.

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