The next installment in ESPN Films' award-winning 30 FOR 30 series will be "One and Not Done," which will take an intimate look at University of Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari's successful yet controversial journey. The film, directed by Jonathan Hock ("Of Miracles and Men," "Survive and Advance," "The Best That Never Was") will premiere on Thursday, April 13, at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN.
Who is John Calipari? To his devotees, he is one of college basketball's greatest coaches. To his detractors, he represents everything wrong with college sports. Somewhere in between lies one of the most compelling and complicated figures in American sports. "One and Not Done" chronicles the life of Calipari - from high school point guard, to dominating UMass coach, to king of Kentucky. A man who has not only altered the college basketball landscape and become the face of the so-called "One and Done" phenomenon, but has also had two Final Four appearances vacated and evolved as a coach who at one point had to rebuild his career.
"'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."
Watch the trailer below:
Hock takes viewers behind the scenes with never-before-seen footage as Calipari tries to reach the Final Four for the seventh time and win his second national title. "One and Not Done" features exclusive interviews with some of the players whose lives he changed, including Marcus Camby, Lou Roe, Derrick Rose, John Wall and Anthony Davis.
Added says
ESPN Films Vice President and Executive Producer John Dahl: "With our
30 FOR 30 series, it's unusual for us to focus on someone whose career is still a work in progress. But in this instance, with Jon Hock directing, we thought it was warranted. Few figures in sports today draw such strong opinions and already have the kind of influence and body of work that John Calipari does, and the film provides a deeper understanding of what he's all about."
Advance press screeners available upon request. Additional information, including film clips and director statements and bios, will be available on the
30 FOR 30 website espn.com/30for30. Follow
30 FOR 30 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and join the conversation with hashtag #OneAndNotDone. The film-plus exclusive bonus features-will be available for streaming on ESPN3 (accessible on WatchESPN and the
ESPN app) immediately following the premiere.
About
ESPN Films
ESPN Films has been an industry leader in documentary filmmaking since its inception in March 2008, producing more than 100 documentaries that have showcased some of the most compelling stories in sports. The high quality of storytelling, highlighted by the Peabody and Emmy-Award winning
30 FOR 30 series and the Academy-Award winning documentary "O.J.: Made in America," has led to record viewership as well as multiple honors and film festival appearances. Additional projects from
ESPN Films over the years have included
30 FOR 30 Shorts,
NINE FOR IX and the
SEC STORIED series.
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