Longshots is a 1994 46-minute-long documentary film directed and written by film directors Maureen Marovitch and David Finch, and produced by Ina Finchman (through her then company, Productions Maximage).
Since the original producer had shut down after that, Maureen and Finch retrieved the rights through their own company, Picture This Productions.
We thus discover their world and learn about their hidden dreams as they document their experiences on videotape.
The film was well received, specifically by CBC's former Director of Independent documentaries, Jerry McIntosh, who said: "These are passionate, committed film makers who are determined to follow their characters into challenging physical and emotional territory, no matter how treacherous the journey."
It was produced by their own company Picture This Productions, since Maximage has shut down after the original Longshots was made.