Jonathan Hock Movies
Jonathan Hock, who co-directed Through the Fire, which dealt with the auspicious beginning of Sebastian Telfair's NBA career, returns to the sports documentary with The Lost Son of Havana. The movie showsdefector and former major league pitcher Luis Tiant as he returns to Cuba after over 46 years in exile, and flashes back to show highlights from his remarkable pro baseball career. It also deals with Tiant's relationship with his father, who was a star pitcher in Cuba and in the Negro Leagues before the revolution. Luis Tiant was playing in the States during the Bay of Pigs invasion, after which the Cuban government essentially told its baseball players, come home and play as amateurs, or stay out forever. At the age of twenty, urged on by a letter from his father, Tiant made the painful decision to pursue his professional baseball career and abandon his parents, his friends, and his home in Cuba. Aided by the filmmakers, Tiant gets permission to return to Cuba at age 67. There, he finds vast changes, but also many familiar sights and a surprising number of people who still remember him. The filmmakers intercut this voyage home with clips and interviews highlighting Tiant's career. Tiant was a fireballer for the Cleveland Indians in the 1960s, then he broke his shoulder in 1970 playing for the Twins. He reinvented himself as a wily junkballer with a uniquely distracting delivery, and achieved great success with the Boston Red Sox. The film also describes Tiant's efforts to get his parents out of Cuba so they could see him pitch. The Lost Son of Havana had its World Premiere at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival, where it was shown in the Encounters section. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

- 2005
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A promising athlete learns firsthand about the realities of the business of professional sports in this documentary. In 2004, Sebastian Telfair was the point guard on his high-school basketball team at Lincoln High in Coney Island, NY, but from the start he was no ordinary player -- he'd been groomed as a potential champion since grade school, and by the time he was a senior at Lincoln he was being courted by professional sports agents as well as major college recruiters. Telfair's play on the court was strong enough to attract the attention of noted basketball fans Spike Lee and Jay-Z, but as Telfair pondered the possibility of going pro, he had to consider the story of his brother, another talented basketball player who became a collegiate basketball superstar but went unclaimed in the NBA draft and ending up playing in Greece. After announcing he'd attend college in Louisville, Telfair backtracked and opted to take part in the NBA draft, but as he's groomed as a clean-cut good-guy player with an endorsement deal for Adidas in the works, he has to wait and see where he'll end up and if he'll be able to live up to the hype. Produced in part for the ESPN cable network, Through the Fire: Sebastian Telfair's Defining Year was directed by Jonathan Hock. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Sebastian Telfair

- 2003
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Catch the most original rhymes and beats on the underground hip hop scene as adventurous filmmakers travel coast to coast to seek out the next generation of freestyle superstars and showcase the hottest streetballers on the concrete court. When the stars are at the top of the game, there's always someone waiting to be next in line for the spotlight, and with this release the fans can find out just who the giants of tomorrow will be before they hit the mainstream. Includes appearances by mixtape legends Tru Mac, Jae Millz, Scram Jones, and more. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

- 2003
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Deep in the heart of New York City, at an undisclosed location, eight of the city's most talented freestyle rappers gather for the ultimate lyrical battle. After an all night session in which the skilled rhymers fell one by one, only the Battle Slams champion was left standing - microphone clenched confidently in hand. In this release, hip-hop fans are offered a front row seat to this remarkable rhyme-off, inter-cut with some of the most spectacular street-ball footage ever captured on camera. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Michael Jordan was the most famous, most honored, and probably the greatest professional basketball player of his generation, an athlete whose intelligence, charisma, and dazzling on-court skill helped earn his game a new level of popularity and won Jordan a record six NBA title rings. Michael Jordan to the Max, shot and initially released in the high-definition IMAX film format, takes a documentary look at Jordan's life and career, focusing primarily on the 1999 NBA playoffs, in which Jordan and the Chicago Bulls achieved their sixth professional championship under his leadership, shortly before announcing his final retirement from the court. Along the way, we're offered glimpses of Jordan's early days growing up in North Carolina, his rise to fame, and his successful off-court careers in business and advertising. Michael Jordan to the Max was financed in part by mvp.com, an internet company which Jordan helped to found. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Michael Jordan, Phil Jackson, (more)
After winning 125 games in the regular season, the New York Yankees cruised on to win the World Series by beating the San Diego Padres in four straight games. Led by star players Derek Jeter and David Cone and manager Joe Torre, the 1998 Yankees dominated the league and were considered by many to be one of the greatest teams in the history of Major League Baseball. This video offers exclusive game footage not seen on TV, as well as interviews with key players and coaches. The viewer gets an exciting look at an incredible Yankees team and a historic baseball season.
~ Sarah Block, All Movie Guide
~ Sarah Block, All Movie Guide











