Jonathan Hock
Esteemed American documentary filmmaker, Jonathan Hock, was born in 1964, in New York City, United States. He has been active in the film industry since the late 20th century, specializing in the sports genre, and is renowned for his profound films such as "Through the Fire" and "The Best That Never Was," which have earned him several Sports Emmy Awards. Hock's authorial style is characterized by his ability to delve deep into the human story behind sports, revealing the passion, struggle and triumph that often go unnoticed. Peeling back the layers of the sporting world, Jonathan Hock is not just a filmmaker; he's a storyteller, who has the unique ability to stir emotions and provoke thought through his powerful documentaries.