Episodes
Filmmaker Adam Larsen discusses his feature film 'Neurotypical' and autism.
Published 07/22/13
Filmmaker Stephen Maing discusses his feature film 'High Tech, Low Life' and censorship in China.
Published 07/22/13
Filmmaker Nancy Schwartzman discusses the short documentary xoxosms, which follows a modern-day love story of Gus, a home-schooled Christian boy from small-town Illinois, who takes a chance and Facebook messages Jiyun, a beautiful New York City art student from Korea.
Published 07/19/13
The filmmakers discuss the making of their film which follows three teens through their senior year of high school.
Published 07/08/13
Filmmaker Angad Bhalla discusses difficulties of making a film about a man in solitary confinement.
Published 06/21/13
Director Fernand Melgar discusses the immigration system in Switzerland for those seeking refugee status.
Published 06/21/13
Christine Turner talks abour her film that takes a look into African-American funeral traditions.
Published 06/21/13
The filmmakers discuss making their film that looks inside the modeling industry.
Published 03/25/13
The filmmaker discusses the journalists at the center of his riveting documentary.
Published 01/07/13
The filmmakers discuss making a deeply personal documentary on the Navajo reservation.
Published 10/17/12
Collins and Syjuco discuss making a film about an injustice that affects an extended family member.
Published 10/03/12
Natalia Almada describes the creative process behind her visually striking and powerful film.
Published 09/26/12
Jonathan Demme talks about his portrait documentary of a woman from the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans.
Published 08/19/12
Mel Stuart, director of 'Wattstax,' discusses his 1973 concert doc and cult film about the so-called "black Woodstock."
Published 08/13/12
Robin Fryday discusses collaborating with Gail Dolgin and overcoming challenges while filmmaking.
Published 08/10/12
Theo Rigby discusses the impact of immigrant policy in the United States, and how his photography background influences his filmmaking aesthetic.
Published 08/10/12
Erica Scharf discusses how she immersed herself in the Navajo community, and how the process of filmmaking was both challenging and rewarding.
Published 07/26/12
Julia Meltzer and Laura Nix talk about overcoming assumptions and embracing contradictions while filming The Light in Her Eyes.
Published 07/19/12
Julie Moggan discusses the stereotypes surrounding romance novels and the importance of treating subjects with affection.
Published 07/12/12
Ian Cheney talks about how making The City Dark was a labor of love, and how he bridges art and activism.
Published 07/05/12
The filmmakers of Granito: How to Nail a Dictator talk about what it was like to have their film used in a genocide case.
Published 06/28/12
Jennifer Fox talks about filming a documentary over the period of 20 years, and the challenges of making spirituality a visual experience.
Published 06/28/12
Filmmaker Heather Courtney discusses the logistics of filming in Afghanistan and describes Hancock, Michigan, the community the soldiers in her film call home. (20 minutes)
Published 11/16/11
Filmmaker Lixin Fan describes the inspiration behind making Last Train Home. He describes the family that is at the center of the film, and the challenges he faced while filming them. (20 minutes)
Published 11/16/11
Filmmaker Ramona Diaz sits down with POV to discuss her new film The Learning. Following the live of four Filipina women as they immigrate to teach in the Baltimore public school system, Diaz hopes her film raises questions about the social costs and culture shock experienced by many immigrants. (23 minutes)
Published 11/16/11