Joël Jent is a Swiss filmmaker and screenwriter whose diverse work has caught the attention of physical media collectors worldwide. Born in 1983, Jent's journey into cinema began after he left a restrictive upbringing, ultimately leading to a Master of Arts from the University of Zurich in 2010. His notable film, *The Blind Ferryman* (2024), showcases his unique storytelling style and has rapidly become a sought-after title among collectors who appreciate its blend of documentary realism and narrative depth.
In addition to *The Blind Ferryman*, Jent's filmography includes critically acclaimed titles like *Eating the Silence* (2021) and *Windowless* (2019). His ability to tackle complex social themes resonates with collectors interested in films that provoke thought and discussion. With a penchant for tackling poignant subjects and a commitment to both documentary and fiction, Jent's works stand as essential pieces in any serious collector's library, reflecting his dedication to exploring the human experience through a cinematic lens.