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🏇 Stooper (2025) — Narrative Short Film by Bennett Watanabe
A taut, 14‑minute burst of grit and intimacy, Stooper gallops into the underbelly of Los Angeles’ horse‑racing world — not from the grandstands, but from the dirt‑level view of those who live and work behind the spectacle. Written and directed by Bennett Watanabe, the film stars Emile Hirsch alongside Valor Hirsch and June Yoon, delivering a story that’s as much about survival and connection as it is about the track itself.
🧭 Overview
Genre: Narrative Short / Drama
Director & Writer: Bennett Watanabe 🎬
Producers: Eliel Ford, Brendan Garrett
Director of Photography: Emerson Duggan 🎥
Editor & VFX: Neal Farmer
Production Designer: Eric Hersey
Music: Jake Nadrich & Sam D.W. Smith 🎼
Runtime: ~14 minutes
Release Date: June 5, 2025 (United States)2
Filming Location: Santa Anita Park, Los Angeles, California 🏟️
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Starring:
Emile Hirsch and Valor Hirsch
Written and Directed by Bennett Watanabe
Producers: Eliel Ford, Brendan Garrett
Director of Photography: Emerson Duggan
Editor: Neal Farmer
Production Designer: Eric Hersey
Art Director: Finley Harlocker
Costume Designer: Amelia Kring
Music: Jake Nadrich and Sam D.W. Smith
Casting: Cathi Carlton
First Assistant Camera: Mike Lemnitzer
Second Assistant Camera: Jake Duggar
Gaffer: Tate McCurdy
Best Boy Electric: Wei “Colvin” Ang
Key Grip: Han “Tiger” Whitesides
Best Boy Grip: Sam Satossky
Assistant Director: Rebecca Weston
Production Assistant: Robert Main
Art PA: Andres Julian Hernandez Miyarez Garza
Art PA: Enrique Gabriel Perez
Casting Assistant: Rosemary Boyce
Sound Design and Mix: Jack Sobo
Production Sound: Justin Fox
Colorist: Nick Metcalf
VFX: Neal Farmer
Additional Cast:
June Yoon as Track Rat
Deb Marcano as Teller
Lew Stowers as Fairplex Announcer
Filmed at Santa Anita Park in Los Angeles, California
📖 Story in Brief
The title Stooper comes from the slang for those who scour racetrack grounds for discarded betting slips — a job that’s part scavenger hunt, part survival tactic.
In Watanabe’s telling, the stooper’s life is a mix of hustle, hope, and hard truths:
The grind: Long days under the California sun, eyes scanning the ground for overlooked tickets.
The gamble: Every slip could be worthless… or a hidden jackpot.
The human thread: A father‑son dynamic (Emile & Valor Hirsch) that plays out in glances, gestures, and unspoken understanding.
The outsiders’ view: June Yoon’s “Track Rat” character adds texture to the racetrack’s micro‑community — a world of regulars, dreamers, and ghosts of bets past.
🎨 Creative DNA & Style
Authentic location work: Shooting at Santa Anita Park gives the film a lived‑in realism — the smell of turf, the echo of hoofbeats, the hum of the crowd.
Naturalistic performances: Hirsch’s grounded delivery makes the stooper’s quiet dignity feel earned, not romanticized.
Visual grit: Emerson Duggan’s cinematography leans into sun‑bleached tones and shadowy interiors, mirroring the highs and lows of the racetrack hustle.
Sound as texture: Jack Sobo’s sound design layers ambient track noise with the rustle of paper slips — a constant reminder of the stooper’s hunt.
🌟 Themes & Resonance
Survival on the margins: Finding ways to live in a system built for someone else’s win.
Family bonds: How shared struggle can forge — or strain — relationships.
Luck vs. labor: The tension between chance windfalls and the grind it takes to find them.
Invisible economies: The unglamorous work that props up glamorous industries.
✅ Pros & ❌ Cons
Pros
🎯 Immersive world‑building: You feel the dust, the heat, the pulse of the track.
🧩 Compact storytelling: Every shot and line serves the narrative.
💬 Subtext‑rich dialogue: What’s unsaid often hits hardest.
Cons
⏳ Short runtime: Leaves you curious about the characters’ lives beyond the frame.
🌀 Niche setting: Those unfamiliar with racetrack culture may need a moment to acclimate.
💡 Humanized Takeaway
Stooper 2025 short film isn’t about winning big — it’s about the people who keep showing up, scanning the ground for a break, and finding meaning in the search itself. Watanabe crafts a story that’s both specific to the racetrack and universal in its portrayal of resilience, quiet hope, and the bonds that keep us going.
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IMDb listing for Stooper — cast, crew, and release info