9-1-1- Lone Star ‘s Julian Works said playing real-life Latino golf pioneer Joe Treviño in SXSW favorite The Long Game was a job that had “a certain amount of pressure.” “[It’s a] responsibility that you have to carry because you don’t know if the family’s going to be watching and you [also] want to do the person justice [for] what they did and what they accomplished,” he told Blavity/Shadow and Act Managing Editor Trey Mangum. “For what he did when it was young, it was really cool to just play someone that did something that he might have not known [how he] really made a difference and an impact on the community 50, 60 years down the road. So that was really special for me.” The film, based on the nonfiction book Mustang Miracle by Humberto G. Garcia, follows a group of Latino caddies in the 1950s who decide to open their own golf course in South Texas. “Despite outdated and inferior equipment and no professional instruction to begin with, they would go on to compete against...