Three Minutes of Film Shot in Poland in 1938 + Cool Things We’ve Found
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We speak with Bianca Stigter, director of "Three Minutes: A Lengthening." The documentary is a beautiful and devastating tribute to a Jewish community in Poland that was captured on film in 1938 and wiped out by the Nazi regime a year later. We also talk about Nathan Fielder's unique (and hard to describe) docuseries "The Rehearsal" and discuss memorable artifacts uncovered in record stores, flea markets, and neighbors' homes. Hosts: Jason Betrue and Eric Steuer Guest: Bianca Stigter Theme music: Yalls (https://yalls.bandcamp.com)   Send us a note at [email protected]   Visit MovieMaker Magazine online: https://www.moviemaker.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Published 09/22/22
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