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A podcast hosted by Emmy Award-winning director/producer/writer Tom Casciato.

The Thousand Roads Podcast Tom Casciato

    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

A podcast hosted by Emmy Award-winning director/producer/writer Tom Casciato.

    Julie Cohen & Betsy West

    Julie Cohen & Betsy West

    Julie Cohen and Betsy West are best known as a team for their Oscar-nominated documentary RBG about Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. They’re also both former network news journalists. We talk about the differences and similarities between those two worlds (hint: one of them sounds more fun), the films that helped shape their sensibilities, and their films RBG, Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down, about the former Congresswoman’s recovery from an assassination attempt, and My Name Is Pauli Murray, abou...

    • 39 min
    Dawn Porter

    Dawn Porter

    Award-winning documentarian Dawn Porter talks about bringing journalistic principles and standards to documentary filmmaking and treating documentary subjects as collaborators and partners rather than “subjects.” We also discuss the need to keep having the difficult conversations needed to keep up with the changing documentary landscape. We also talk about how she got into the business by way of another profession, and discuss one of my favorites of her films, Gideon's Army, which premiered a...

    • 38 min
    Yoruba Richen & Brad Lichtenstein

    Yoruba Richen & Brad Lichtenstein

    What’s it like for independent doc filmmakers, accustomed to making all their own decisions, to work with a top-notch doc series like PBS’s Frontline, with its strict journalistic guidelines? That’s the main topic I discuss with award-winning doc filmmakers Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein, whose terrific 2022 film American Reckoning began as an indie project but eventually turned into a Frontline project.Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein are well-known both separately as a team, Yoruba ...

    • 37 min
    Jennifer Tiexiera & Camilla Hall

    Jennifer Tiexiera & Camilla Hall

    I think it’s safe to say Jennifer Tieixiera and Camilla Hall have created a documentary unlike any other. It's called Subject, and it profiles people whose stories have appeared in some of the most acclaimed documentaries of the last three decades or so, including Hoop Dreams, The Square, The Wolfpack, and The Staircase. But what makes Subject different is that it focuses on what happened to these folks after their participation in documentaries made them famous. It’s a film that asks filmmak...

    • 40 min
    Robert Greene

    Robert Greene

    Robert Greene is a professor at the University of Missouri's Journalism School, where he runs the Murray Center for Documentary Journalism. But he's better known as a filmmaker whose documentaries are anything but “traditional” journalism. These include two that we talk about in this podcast, Procession, about the pedophilia scandal in the Roman Catholic Church, which was shortlisted for the documentary Oscar in 2021, and the award-winning Bisbee ‘17, about a mass deportation of immigrants th...

    • 41 min
    Natalie Bullock Brown

    Natalie Bullock Brown

    The Documentary Accountability Working Group (DAWG) is making quite an impact in the documentary film world, promoting a framework for values-based documentary ethics and practices. Natalie Bullock Brown is its director, and she’s my guest this time around. We talk about DAWG’s suggestions as to how people agreeing to appear in documentaries ought to be treated, with regard to compensation, psychological services, community outreach and more. There’s some great overlap between this conversati...

    • 46 min

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8 Ratings

8 Ratings

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Great Snapshot of the Current Doc Scene

I finally stopped working long enough to listen to this series. The people interviewed comprise a list of heavy hitters in the current doc landscape and what they had to say on the central topic, as well as more general comments on the documentary scene in general, was just the overview I was hoping for. The interviewer knows his subject well enough to ask the right questions and skillfully guides the discussion. Listening to them wrestle with ideas, like the crossover between journalism and documentary, felt fresh and exciting. Always thought provoking. I was sorry to see it come to an end.

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