DOK Industry Podcast DOK Leipzig – International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film
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- Society & Culture
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Tune in, gain insights and listen to fresh perspectives!
Our DOK Industry podcast format allows for personal and truthful conversations between sparring partners around topics such as the creation, curation and criticism of creative documentary and animated films, story ownership, decolonizing archives, pathways into the film industry for underrepresented and marginalized professionals and construction of an inclusive industry.
Curated and moderated by the members of Programmers of Colour Collective (POC2) and What's Up With Docs, and supported by Docs-in-Orbit and MUBI. We joyfully present four seasons! Enjoy.
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Burning Bridges, Building Constellations
How can we create a discursive way of thinking to achieve disruptive practices and creations in the face of the dominant Western aesthetic, to finally achieve a Plural World Cinema in the image of our Humanity? Indeed, by placing the question of Aesthetics at the centre, we raise the question of Imaginaries: is there one and the same type of Imaginary, one canvas of symbolism, language and values?
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Creativity Through the Lens of AI
Step into the captivating realm of AI-driven storytelling creations. In conversation with Mads Dambso, the producer and creative technologist behind the groundbreaking film “About a Hero”, we explore the essence of AI-human creative exchange and learn how we can go beyond the limits of our imagination with new generative tools.
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Animated Docs: True, False & Floating!
Filmmakers Carlos Hagerman & Jorge Villalobos and Camrus Johnson & Pedro Piccinini share their thoughts on creativity, truth, intentionality, chance and the magic that happens when making a film as a gift takes on a life of its own.
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What’s Up with Docs feat. Jennifer Crystal Chien
In this episode, Toni Bell speaks with filmmaker, mentor, activist, and co-founder of Re-Present Media, Jennifer Crystal Chien. They chatted about how Jennifer got into docs, her commitment to advocacy, and the field-building and changing work at Re-Present Media.
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On an Adventure to Cross the Mountain
The usual documentary filmmaking is no longer applicable in Hong Kong since the new national security law. Filmmakers who still believe in the power of documentary need to be creative to overcome all newly added obstacles — funding, subjects’ consent and distribution. Three experienced documentary filmmakers share with us their insights into the journey of overcoming this huge mountain.
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The Ghost of Time: A Conversation about Making Films about Museums
The politics of museums is very much in the contemporary global zeitgeist. In this episode, documentary filmmakers Sameer Farooq and Marley McDonald together in conversation with Aisha Jamal contemplate what their films bring to the conversation of objects, collections and the encyclopedic museum. How can documentary uniquely contribute to this burning issue?