Talking Documentary Podcast – Détails, épisodes et analyse
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The Kramer brothers make government cool again
vendredi 1 septembre 2023 • Durée 01:04:46
Given today’s combative political environment, why would anyone want to watch a film about government? Well, because Brandon and Lance Kramer made it. Brothers and filmmakers, the Kramers have carved out a space in documentary that’s reflective and thoughtful in an era where loud and combative rule the day. In “The First Step,” the Kramers show that government still works when everyday citizens look beyond superficial differences and recognize their shared humanity. The film successfully follows up on their excellent 2015 film, “City of Trees,” a winning observation of how taxpayer programs really look at ground level … and how they change lives.
Intro and outro music by Podington Bear.
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David Holthouse's wild journey from journalist to filmmaker
vendredi 21 juillet 2023 • Durée 50:26
Even as a young boy growing up in Alaska, David Holthouse was fascinated by newspapers, storytelling and life on the margins. His ability to blend into his surroundings led to a career as a self-styled gonzo journalist. Holthouse did his best work on the inside, infiltrating groups as varied as neo-Nazis and crystal meth addicts. But as the media landscape changed, so too did Holthouse. He now applies his unique perspective to the world of documentary film and has produced a number of popular movies and series on major streamers such as Hulu and Netflix, including “Sasquatch” and “Night Stalker.”
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Joe Brandmeier hits the road to interview married couples in "I Do?"
vendredi 20 août 2021 • Durée 46:01
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Pamela Littky spends 10 years following kids voted "Most Likely to Succeed"
vendredi 23 juillet 2021 • Durée 31:23
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Jesse Alk explores Kolkata's mysterious native dogs in "Pariah Dog"
samedi 26 juin 2021 • Durée 54:38
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Dani Connor Wild discovers she's a filmmaker while locked down in northern Sweden
mercredi 2 juin 2021 • Durée 34:58
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Michael Lucid goes back to school to tell the story of "Dirty Girls"
lundi 3 mai 2021 • Durée 19:16
In 1996, Michael Lucid was a senior at the Crossroads school in Santa Monica, California. He noticed a social phenomenon that had the school buzzing and wanted to know more. So he grabbed a camcorder and began documenting a group of impossibly young female idealists whose brash manners and clothes were ruffling feathers on campus. In the process, he created a time capsule that still captivates people 25 years later.
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Pat Taggart unearths the story of a lifetime in "Billboard Boys"
mercredi 31 mars 2021 • Durée 37:53
In 1982, three young men from Allentown, Pa., climbed aboard a billboard in a competition to win an $18,000 mobile home. Times were tough, owning a home was an inaccessible dream, and the three competitors were determined to win. They wound up living on the billboard far longer than anyone imagined and became global celebrities in the process. Nearly four decades later, their story of obsession and determination still resonates. Filmmaker Pat Taggart discusses how this unusual contest came to be and how he overcame an unsettling first interview to make the film.
Learn more about the film at billboardboys.com.
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Tommy Avallone stalks a legend in "The Bill Murray Stories"
vendredi 19 mars 2021 • Durée 29:48
The internet is awash in what are known as "Bill Murray stories." Murray crashing a bachelor party. Bill Murray joining a random kickball game. Bill Murray washing a stranger's dishes. Tommy Avallone traveled to two continents to find out whether these stories were true, and what they tell us about Bill Murray as well as ourselves. Avallone's 2018 film, "The Bill Murray Stories: Life Lessons Learned from a Mythical Man," is a light-hearted exploration of a quirky and beloved celebrity. But it's also a meditation on life and the importance of being present.
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Jeremy Workman tracks an obsessive pedestrian in "The World Before Your Feet"
jeudi 4 mars 2021 • Durée 45:41
When Jeremy Workman learned his friend, Matt Green, planned to walk every street in New York City, Workman did what any sensible filmmaker would do: he grabbed his camera and followed along. Three years and 600 hours of footage later, Workman had everything he needed to tell the story of Green's unusual quest in Workman's film, The World Before Your Feet.
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