Joanne Hock
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Writer
Joanne has directed 6 feature films including: The Ultimate Legacy with Brian Dennehy and Bill Cobbs. Trinity Goodheart with James Hong, Discarded Things, Angels Unaware and Redneck Roots. Her latest feature film is a drama set in 1966 entitled When We Last Spoke and stars Academy Award winner Cloris Leachman, Melissa Gilbert, Darby Camp and Corbin Bernsen. The film won the prestigious Austin Film Festival audience favorite award and premiered in theaters October 2020.
Joanne is a Nichol's Fellowship screenwriting Finalist as well as Americans for the Arts workshop recipient. Joanne has directed over 30 episodes of True Crime television such as Southern Gothic, FBI Criminal Pursuit, Ice Cold Killers and Happily Never After for cable networks such as Discovery ID, A&E Biography and Lifetime.
Her documentary projects include: Charles Canon: A Mind for Business, The James B. Duke Story, Laugh at Us, and In the Footsteps of Elie Wiesel and they can be seen on Amazon and PBS. Most recently she completed two notable pop-culture documentaries, which are on the film festival circuit; award-winning audience favorite, Purple Dreams, which premiered to a sold-out crowd of 1500 people at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and at Lincoln Center. And Martin Hill: Camera Man, a film introduced by Leonard Maltin at the film's world premiere.
Joanne is a Nichol's Fellowship screenwriting Finalist as well as Americans for the Arts workshop recipient. Joanne has directed over 30 episodes of True Crime television such as Southern Gothic, FBI Criminal Pursuit, Ice Cold Killers and Happily Never After for cable networks such as Discovery ID, A&E Biography and Lifetime.
Her documentary projects include: Charles Canon: A Mind for Business, The James B. Duke Story, Laugh at Us, and In the Footsteps of Elie Wiesel and they can be seen on Amazon and PBS. Most recently she completed two notable pop-culture documentaries, which are on the film festival circuit; award-winning audience favorite, Purple Dreams, which premiered to a sold-out crowd of 1500 people at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and at Lincoln Center. And Martin Hill: Camera Man, a film introduced by Leonard Maltin at the film's world premiere.
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