This morning, which will premiere Thursday, April 13. Director Jonathan Hock (who also directed the 30 for 30s about Jim Valvano, the Miracle on Ice, and Marcus Dupree) said the documentary will be focus on the entire career of Calipari, “one of the most compelling and complicated figures in American sports.”
“‘One and Not Done’ is really three films in one,” said director Jonathan Hock. “It’s a biography of an immigrant son’s American Dream, an intense and revealing all-access sports film, and a meditation on corruption and the true meaning of big-time college sports. Making this film was a chance to write history while it’s being made, the kind of filmmaking opportunity that keeps me coming back to 30 for 30 year after year.