Fog Of Truth

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A weekly podcast with reviews and filmmaker interviews from current release documentaries.

Episódios

  • Bonus Episode: Best Documentaries of 2019

    23/12/2019 Duração: 52min

    In this bonus episode, cohosts Bart and Chris revisit their favorite documentaries of 2019, and then invite, each in turn, all the podcast’s Season 7 guest hosts to chat about their favorites. Those guests, in order of appearance, are: Sedika Mojadidi, Betsy McLane, Anuradha Rana, Jennifer Proctor, Sonali Gulati and Patricia Aufderheide. Given how many films Chris and Bart always watch, they each listed ten films, while each guest host only listed five. Enjoy, and see you in 2020! Chris’s List (in alphabetical order): American Factory (Steven Bognar/Julia Reichert) Apollo 11 (Todd Douglas Miller) The Brink (Alison Klayman) Cold Case Hammarskjöld (Mads Brügger) Los Reyes (Iván Osnovikoff/Bettina Perut) Maiden (Alex Holmes) Mike Wallace Is Here (Avi Belkin) One Child Nation (Nanfu Wang/Lynn Zhang) Pahokee (Patrick Bresnan/Ivete Lucas) Tell Me Who I Am (Ed Perkins) Bart’s List (in alphabetical order): Amazing Grace (Alan Elliott/Sydney Pollack) American Factory (Steven Bognar/Julia Reichert) Apollo 11 (Todd

  • Episode 706: Mike Wallace Is Here / This Is Not a Movie

    30/10/2019 Duração: 55min

    For our final episode of Season 7, we invite Patricia Aufderheide, of American University, back on the show (she was Bart’s interview subject, discussing her role in developing the modern rules of Fair Use, on our August 28 bonus episode). The theme this time is the role of journalism in today’s world (and how we got here), as we review the new documentary Mike Wallace Is Here and Chris interviews director Yung Chang of This Is Not a Movie, about the journalist Robert Fisk. It’s been an exciting season, with a different guest host for each episode. Stay tuned for more foggy truths ahead, first with a few more bonuses in the months ahead, and then with a new season early in 2020. Enjoy! Group Review Documentary: MIKE WALLACE IS HERE (Avi Belkin, 2019) Still in select theaters, and out on DVD as of October 29 Film Featured in Interview Portion: THIS IS NOT A MOVIE (Yung Chang, 2019) Currently playing in festivals Other Books, Films, Shows and Sites Mentioned: Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment (Peter Wintoni

  • Episode 705: Always in Season / Flannery

    23/10/2019 Duração: 51min

    As our seventh season enters its final third, Bart and Chris join guest host Sonali Gulati, a filmmaker and faculty member at Virginia Commonwealth University, for a review of Jacqueline Olive’s searing look back at America’s violent history of lynching, Always in Season. Then, Bart interviews Elizabeth Coffman, co-director of Flannery, a documentary about the late, great southern writer Flannery O’Connor, which was just awarded the inaugural Library of Congress Lavine/Ken Burns Prize for Film. Inspiring artists deserve inspiring discussions, and that’s what we bring to the podcast. Enjoy! Group Review Documentary: ALWAYS IN SEASON (Jacqueline Olive, 2019) In theaters and film festivals now Film Featured in Interview Portion: FLANNERY (Elizabeth Coffman/Mark Bosco, 2019) Currently playing in festivals Other Films and Sites Mentioned: Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché (Pamela B. Green, 2019) Diary of a Harlem Family (Gordon Parks, 1968) Equal Justice Initiative Gordon Parks exhibit at the Amo

  • Episode 704: #FemalePleasure / Searching Eva

    16/10/2019 Duração: 49min

    This week, we welcome guest host Jennifer Proctor, filmmaker and Associate Professor of Journalism and Screen Studies at University of Michigan-Dearborn, for a robust discussion of the new documentary#FemalePleasure and its examination of female agency in the modern world. Following that group review, we play Chris’s interview with director Pia Hellenthal and writer Giorgia Malatrasi, co-creators of Searching Eva, a highly stylized portrait of feminist intellectual and sex worker Eva Collé. Join us as we follow women forging their own paths, patriarchy be damned. Group Review Documentary: #FEMALEPLEASURE (Barbara Miller, 2019) Begins releasing in U.S. theaters on October 18 Film Featured in Interview Portion: SEARCHING EVA (Pia Hellenthal, 2019) Currently playing in festivals Other Films and Sites Mentioned: Born into Brothels (Zana Briski/Ross Kauffman, 2005) CinemAbility (Jenni Gold, 2012) Detrás de la Realidad (SMU Meadows School of the Arts’ Ignite/Arts Dallas Initiative/The Community Action Network, a

  • Episode 703: Memory: The Origins of Alien / Beyond the Bolex

    09/10/2019 Duração: 51min

    Joining us this week is documentarian Anuradha Rana – Associate Professor, School of Cinematic Arts, DePaul University – as we discuss Alexandre O. Philippe’s Memory: The Origins of Alien and interview director Alyssa Bolsey and cinematographer Camilo Lara of Beyond the Bolex. Both films deal, albeit in very different ways, with behind-the-scenes looks at the art of filmmaking. From blood-curdling chest-bursting scenes to the perfect windup, rotating-lens-turret camera, we’ve got you covered. Group Review Documentary: MEMORY: THE ORIGINS OF ALIEN (Alexandre O. Philippe, 2019) Now playing in theaters and on demand Film Featured in Interview Portion: BEYOND THE BOLEX (Alyssa Bolsey, 2019) Currently playing in festivals Other Films and Sites Mentioned: Alien (Ridley Scott, 1979) American Dharma (Errol Morris, 2018) The Brink (Alison Klayman, 2019) Doc of the Dead (Alexandre O. Philippe, 2014) The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (Errol Morris, 2003) Jodorowsky’s Dune (Frank

  • Episode 702: Harlan County U.S.A. / American Factory

    02/10/2019 Duração: 54min

    For this second episode of our current season we try something new with a look back at an important film from the past, Barbara Kopple’s 1976 Harlan County U.S.A., which won the 1977 Best Documentary Oscar. Why this trip down docu-memory lane? Two reasons: 1) our guest host this week is actually a guest historian, Betsy McLane, who not only knows just about everything there is to know about documentary history, but also knows quite a lot about Kopple; and 2) the coal miners of Harlan County, Kentucky, are once again on strike, gaining national and international attention over the summer. Plus ça change … And while we’re on the topic of great films about unions, we thought we’d also play a recent interview Chris did with directors Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert of American Factory, just recently released on Netflix, which tells the story of what happens when a Chinese glass company takes over an abandoned GM plant. It starts out so well, but then, well … you’ll just have to listen to our podcast and then wa

  • Episode 701: Cold Case Hammarskjöld / Crime + Punishment

    25/09/2019 Duração: 50min

    We are back for a new season, and this time with a series of guest hosts – a new one each episode – to accompany Bart and Chris on their journey through documentary cinema. Our guest for this episode is filmmaker Sedika Mojadidi, whose Facing the DragonI mentioned on our April 17 bonus episode. We review Danish director Mads Brügger’s Cold Case Hammarskjöld, a wild romp of an investigative movie, just recently released in theaters, and interview director Stephen Maing about last year’s Crime + Punishment. Curious about the connection? Listen on … Finally, at the end, in “Doc Talk,” since Sedika has just taken up a teaching position at Savannah College of Art and Design, we discuss her planned strategies to train the next generation of documentarians. And all that in just over 50 minutes. Enjoy! Group Review Documentary: COLD CASE HAMMARSKJÖLD (Mads Brügger, 2019) Now in theaters and on demand Film Featured in Interview Portion: CRIME + PUNISHMENT (Stephen Maing, 2018) Now on Hulu Other Documentaries, Sites a

  • Bonus Episode: Patricia Aufderheide and Fair Use

    28/08/2019 Duração: 33min

    In this bonus episode, Bart interviews Patricia Aufderheide, of American University’s Center for Media & Social Impact, about how she first developed the guidelines for “fair use,” those rules whereby documentary filmmakers place footage from other sources in their films without fear of lawsuits. It’s one of the most important developments in the nonfiction filmmaking worldof the last 20 years, and Aufderheide made it happen. This is her story.   Films and Texts Mentioned: Best Practices in Fair Use manual (American University, School of Communication, Center for Social Media) Documentary Film: A Very Short Introduction, by Patricia Aufderheide (Oxford University Press, 2007) Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes / 2006 (Director: Byron Hurt) Rat Film / 2016 (Director: Theo Anthony)   Timestamps: 00:40 - Intro 06:58 - Interview with Patricia Aufderheide 30:40 - Closing   Website/Email: www.fogoftruth.com disinfo@fogoftruth.com   Credits: Artwork by Hilary Campbell Intro music by Jeremiah Moore Editing by

  • Bonus Episode: The Great Hack

    24/07/2019 Duração: 34min

    Release date – 7/24/19 Bonus Episode – “The Great Hack” This bonus episode features a review of the new Netflix documentary The Great Hack – which opens today on the site – and an interview with its directors, Karim Amer and Jehane Noujaim, from this year’s AFI DOCS film festival. The film discusses both the 2016 Brexit and 2016 U.S. presidential elections and how the public’s personal data was misused by the now-defunct political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica. It’s a visually exciting and dramatically gripping look at how social-media activity leads to the hacking of our brains. Sadly, this is also the first Fog of Truth episode done without our erstwhile colleague Summre Garber, who has left the podcast to pursue other opportunities. We miss her. Stay tuned for more information about the guest hosts that Chris Reed and Bart Weiss will invite onto the show for Season 7, which we plan to launch some time in September, after first recording one more bonus episode between now and then.   Group Review + In

  • Episode 606: Be Natural / Making Waves

    26/06/2019 Duração: 59min

    There are no shortage of documentaries on various aspects of film history and we discuss a few of them plus we have a group review of BE NATURAL and Chris interviews Midge Costin of MAKING WAVES.   Group Review Documentary: BE NATURAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF ALICE GUY BLACHE (2018) / USA (Director / Producer: Pamela B. Green) Now playing at select theatres nation-wide   Film Featured in Interview Portion: MAKING WAVES: THE ART OF CINEMATIC SOUND (2019) / USA (Director: Midge Costin / Producers: Bobette Buster, Midge Costin, & Karen Johnson) Now playing at select theatres nation-wide   Other Documentaries Mentioned: After Tiller / 2013 (Directors: Lana Wilson & Martha Shane) Cameraman / 2017 (Director: Jon Alpert) Cameraperson / 2016 (Director: Kirsten Johnson) Casting By / 2013 (Director: Tom Donahue) Celluloid Closet / 1996 (Directors: Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman) Color Adjustment / 1992 (Director: Marlon Riggs) The Cutting Edge / 2004 (Director: Wendy Apple) Decade Under the Influence / 2003

  • Episode 605: 2019 AFI DOCS

    19/06/2019 Duração: 58min

    This episode is dedicated to 2019 AFI DOCS featuring an interview with Festival Director Michael Lumpkin, group discussion of three features playing this year and an interview with Chris and Linda Goldstein Knowlton of WE ARE THE RADICAL MONARCHS.   Group Review of Three films at 2019 AFI Docs: Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project / 2019 (Director: Matt Wolf) Slay the Dragon / 2019 (Directors: Barak Goodman & Christopher Durrance) We Believe in Dinosaurs / 2019 (Directors: Clayton Brown & Monica Long Ross   Film Featured in Interview Portion: We are the Radical Monarchs / 2019 (Director: Linda Goldstein Knowlton)   Other Documentaries Mentioned: American Factory / 2019 (Directors: Julia Reichert & Steven Bognar) The Apollo / 2019 (Director: Roger Ross Williams) The Brainwashing of My Dad / 2016 (Director: Jen Senko) Dark Money / 2018 (Director: Kimberly Reed) Gay Chorus Deep South / 2019 (Director: David Charles Rodrigues) The Great Hack / 2019 (Director: Karim Amer, Jehane Noujaim) Maiden / 201

  • Episode 604: Instant Dreams / Vision Portraits

    12/06/2019 Duração: 59min

    This week we look at documentaries about photography, polaroid film and ways of seeing as we review INSTANT DREAMS and Chris interviews Rodney Evans, the director of VISION PORTRAITS. Group Review Documentary: INSTANT DREAMS (2018) / USA (Director: Willem Baptist / Producer: Pieter van Huystee) Now playing in select theaters nationally and internationally. Film Featured in Interview Portion: VISION PORTRAITS (2019) / USA (Director: Rodney Evans / Producers: Rodney Evans, H. Robert Wunder) Opening in New York on August 9 (at the Metrograph) and in Los Angeles on August 23.  Other Documentaries Mentioned: At Sundance / 1995 (Directors: Michael Almereyda, Amy Hobby) The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography / 2017 (Director: Errol Morris) Born into Brothels / 2004 (Directors: Zana Briski, Ross Kauffman) Brother to Brother / 2004 (Director: Rodney Evans) Close to Home / 1998 (Direcor: Rodney Evans) Dolphin Lover / 2015 (Director: Kareem Tabsch) Don from Lakewood  / 1989 (Directors: Patrick Tierney, Eric

  • Episode 603: Knock Down the House / Running with Beto

    05/06/2019 Duração: 56min

    Politics is the theme this week as we discuss election and political documentaries, review KNOCK DOWN THE HOUSE, and Bart interviews David Modigliani of RUNNING WITH BETO.   Group Review Documentary: KNOCK DOWN THE HOUSE (2019) / USA (Director: Rachel Lears / Producers: Rachel Lears, Robin Blotnick, Sarah Olson) Now playing on Netflix   Film Featured in Interview Portion: RUNNING WITH BETO (2019) / USA (Director: David Modigliani / Producers: David Modigliani, Rebecca Feferman, Greg Kwedar, Rachel Ecklund, Nancy Schafer, Michelle Modigliani) Now playing on HBO   Other Films Mentioned: American Dharma / 2018 (Director: Errol Morris) American Factory / 2019 (Directors: Julia Reichert, Steven Bognar) The Brink / 2019 (Director: Alison Klayman) The Eternal Jew / 1940 (Director: Fritz Hippler) Fahrenheit 9/11 / 2004 (Director: Michael Moore) Fahrenheit 11/9 / 2018 (Director: Michael Moore) The Legend of Cocaine Island / 2018 (Director: Theo Love) Man with a Movie Camera / 1929 (Director: Dziga Vertov) Run Li

  • Episode 602: Bisbee ‘17 / Building the American Dream

    29/05/2019 Duração: 53min

    This week we look at documentaries about immigration (and specifically about migrant workers) as we review BISBEE ‘17 and have an interview with Chelsea Hernandez of BUILDING THE AMERICAN DREAM.   Group Review Documentary: BISBEE ‘17 (2018) / USA (Director: Robert Greene / Producers: Douglas Tirola, Bennett Elliott, Susan Bedusa) Now playing on iTunes   Film Featured in Interview Portion: BUILDING THE AMERICAN DREAM (2019) / USA (Director: Chelsea Hernandez / Producers: Chelsea Hernandez, Marisol Medrano) Now playing at select screenings nation wide   Other Films Mentioned: 306 Hollywood / 2018 (Directors: Elan Bogarin, Jonathan Bogarin) The Act of Killing / 2012 (Director: Joshua Oppenheimer) Actress / 2014 (Director: Robert Greene) Close to Home (short) / 2010 (Director: Theo Rigby) Dolores / 2018 (Director: Peter Bratt) Human Flow / 2017 (Director: Ai Weiwei) The Institute / 2013 (Director: Spencer McCall) Island Soldier / 2017 (Director: Nathan FItch) King of Kong / 2007 (Director: Seth Gordon) Le

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