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Jonah Hill Feldstein (born December 20, 1983) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer and director. He is known for his comedic roles in films including Superbad (2007), Knocked Up (2007), 21 Jump Street (2012), This Is the End (2013), and 22 Jump Street (2014). For his performances in Moneyball (2011) and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Hill ranked 28th on Forbes magazine's list of highest-paid actors from June 2014 to June 2015, at $16 million. In 2020, he was found to have sworn on film more than any other actor. As a screenwriter, he contributed to the stories of 21 Jump Street, 22 Jump Street, Sausage Party and Why Him? In 2018, he starred in the Netflix dark comedy miniseries Maniac and made his directorial debut with the film Mid90s. He also wrote the screenplay for Mid90s. Hill has provided voices for the animated films Horton Hears a Who! (2008), Megamind (2010), How to Train Your Dragon (2010–2019), The Lego Movie (2014), and The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019).

Burning Snow is a visceral, unflinching biopic that chronicles the meteoric rise and tragic fall of Dashiell "Dash" Snow, a countercultural icon who captured the raw energy of a generation lost in its own search for meaning. Set against the backdrop of New York City’s gritty art scene in the late '90s and early 2000s, the film immerses viewers in the decadent, destructive, and defiant life of a man whose art mirrored his chaotic existence. The story begins with Snow's troubled youth, his rebellion against his aristocratic lineage, and his escape into the city’s underground world of graffiti, punk music, and bohemian creativity. We follow Dash as he transitions from a street artist to a provocateur in the elite art world, gaining fame for his evocative photography that captures the unfiltered reality of sex, drugs, and urban decay. As Dash's star rises, so too does the intensity of his personal struggles. The film explores his relationships—with friends, lovers, and collaborators—juxtaposing moments of euphoria and connection with those of isolation and addiction. At its core, Burning Snow delves into the contradictions of a man who sought freedom in destruction and connection through chaos, all while creating art that challenged the world to look deeper at its own flaws.


