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Little Dot Studios
The Doc Exchange
A Real Stories Podcast
A brand new interview podcast that offers listeners a chance to get closer to their favourite non-fiction filmmakers. We will hear about their life and career through the lens of three thematically-united documentaries that have had a lasting impact on them. Discover why these documentaries have the meaning they do and how that has manifested in their own non-fiction filmmaking. Hosted by June Jennings, a writer and journalist, who currently serves as the engagement and partnerships manager for Field of Vision, First Look Media’s award-winning documentary...
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 17 ratings
Top Doc!
Just caught up with the first three episodes of this today, as a big documentary fan, it was great to get more insight into the films that inspire filmmakers - as well as some more recommendations to add to my watch list.
Jack Reacher 1999 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/27/20
yeah quality
Liking this so far, some interesting conversations, and stuff I hadn’t thought about, bit deeper than most podcasts and it’s nice they’re not just plugging whatever latest thing all the time
QueenOfRats via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/27/20
Great to hear from Doc makers
It’s great to hear from documentary makers about how and why they made these films. So many interesting back stories and a great way of finding out about some docs to watch that I hadn’t heard of.
ah16789 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/27/20
Recent Episodes
To celebrate the first season of The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories podcast, here are some of our highlights from our conversations with some of the biggest names in modern documentary filmmaking. Hear from the filmmakers behind many of this year’s most lauded and talked about documentaries as they...
Published 01/28/21
In this episode, June is joined by Kirsten Johnson, a long-time cinematographer and documentary filmmaker who received widespread critical acclaim for her two most recent movies as director Cameraperson (2016) and Dick Johnson Is Dead (2020). Through the lens of three films that consider what it...
Published 01/21/21
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