Exploration Films Podcast

Exploration Films

A deep dive into films from around the world. Featuring conversations with producers, directors, and actors. Here they discuss the sublime to the ridiculous of film making and even give you the never heard before backstories with worldview. Hosted by Renaissance man and thinker Carl Moeller.

  1. 05/04/2022

    Poverty Cure S2E11

    What causes poverty? It's a question that persists through time, but to have a real and meaningful response that changes this, we need to shift our idea of poverty and charity and start asking the right questions: What causes wealth?  To understand the implications of poverty and its solution, we talk with Michael Matheson Miller, host and producer of the six-part series Poverty Cure and the documentary Poverty Inc. This project, a series of 200 interviews and a documentary, was intended to create a resource with answers from different voices and perspectives, including philosophical and theological thinking about the problems of aids and the dominant humanitarianism that prevents prosperity, creating dependency instead. Michael Matheson Miller shares the consequences of the current humanitarian work related to the delayed development of business and the problem of what has been institutionalized as humanitarianism and reflects on the last through the Scriptures. In addition, it explains the importance of the difference between having a heart for the poor vs. having a mind for the poor related to crucial things. Finally, it also explains the importance of the rule of law, having a solid institution of law, and private property as the base of sustainability development. "When we give charity or foreign aid, we disempower local producers and harm economy and create dependency."  Acton Institute: https://www.acton.org/  The moral podcast imagination: https://www.themoralimagination.com/  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-moral-imagination/id1468915450

    1h 3m
  2. 22/02/2022

    Master Designer - The Song S2E8

    Every life has an intention in this vast world, and animals have a purpose that sometimes we take for granted. To enlighten us and change our perspective about the animal world around us, we talk with Steve Greisen, writer and director of The Master Designer - The Song, an inspiring documentary about the incredible and brilliant design of animals resulting from the Master Designer. Steve Greisen, founder and president of Exploration films, talks about why the film is animal-based and how the film idea came through the experience of the series Incredible Creatures That Defy Evolution and notions as punctuality equilibrium and the reflect on evolution and science. In this documentary, you discover the force behind nature through history and fascinating facts about six animals as the bees and their importance, the American bison and their history with native Americans, and crickets and their song; that name this documentary. Discover the documentary segment Science vs. God and reflect on God´s creation as Steve Greisen described: "The animal world is a beautiful reflection of God´s heart."     Be sure to click "subscribe" on your podcast app, so you don't miss an episode.   Check out this film: https://www.explorationfilms.com/The_Master_Designer_The_Song.html   See the full library of Exploration Films movies: https://www.explorationfilms.com/OR subscribe to our new streaming service https://exploreflix.world/ and get your first 7 days free when you register!

    42 min
  3. 15/02/2022

    Dangerous Diplomacy: The Story of Carl Lutz S2E7

    The occupation of Hungary by the Third Reich changed the life of its citizens, especially Jews, forever, to prove that even in the darkest times, there are people who want to do the right thing and are willing to put themselves in grave danger to help others. One of them was Carl Lutz, a Swiss diplomat who saved over 62,000 Jews in the most extensive rescue operations of Jews of the Second World War. His Christian upbringing and the things he saw during the Conflict Arab-Jewish in 1936 set his future path to help as many Jews he could. With the interventions of Carl Lutz, stepdaughter Agnes Hirschi-Grausz we can understand his personality and the frustration he had to handle for not being recognized by his country when he was still alive. The final thoughts about a man who was a hidden and unlikely hero and what we can learn to put into action in the present. Bryan Boorujy, director of the documentary Carl Lutz: Dangerous Diplomacy, shares his life and the repercussion of his actions as well the way he found this story and the idea of the film, besides all the difficulties to get funding and the post-production issues.   Be sure to click "subscribe" on your podcast app, so you don't miss an episode.   Check out this film: https://www.explorationfilms.com/carl-lutz-dangerous-diplomacy-details.html   See the full library of Exploration Films movies: https://www.explorationfilms.com/OR subscribe to our new streaming service https://exploreflix.world/ and get your first 7 days free when you register!

    41 min

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A deep dive into films from around the world. Featuring conversations with producers, directors, and actors. Here they discuss the sublime to the ridiculous of film making and even give you the never heard before backstories with worldview. Hosted by Renaissance man and thinker Carl Moeller.