6 episodes

How do you tell a “true" story? Award-winning historian Jim Downs delves into this question with master storytellers across film, TV, publishing, theatre, and gaming. Together, they explore the process of crafting authentic narratives, particularly those that typically have not been told by the entertainment industry.

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    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 10 Ratings

How do you tell a “true" story? Award-winning historian Jim Downs delves into this question with master storytellers across film, TV, publishing, theatre, and gaming. Together, they explore the process of crafting authentic narratives, particularly those that typically have not been told by the entertainment industry.

    Manjari Makijany

    Manjari Makijany

    Host Jim Downs talks with writer and director Manjari Makijany about making her hit film Skater Girl (*spoiler alert* - watch it first!), building a skatepark in rural Rajasthan that challenges the patriarchy, and directing Spin - the first Disney Channel original film with an Indian-American lead.

    • 32 min
    Piper Kerman

    Piper Kerman

    Host Jim Downs talks with author and activist Piper Kerman about her experience of incarceration, capturing the humanity and resilience of her "bunkies" on the page and on screen, and those chickens in the Netflix hit Orange Is The New Black.

    • 48 min
    12 Mighty Orphans with Ty Roberts and Lane Garrison

    12 Mighty Orphans with Ty Roberts and Lane Garrison

    Writer / director Ty Roberts and writer / actor Lane Garrison talk with Jim Downs about their feature film 12 Mighty Orphans, playing now in theaters nationwide. They discuss the resonance of the Depression-era story in our current moment, the challenges of making period films, and the stories from Texas history that need to be told on the big screen. 

    • 33 min
    A'Lelia Bundles

    A'Lelia Bundles

    Host Jim Downs talks with author A’Lelia Bundles about her great-great-grandmother Madam C.J. Walker’s activism and deep community ties, avoiding tropes and stereotypes in translating Black stories to the screen, and the many, many African-American historical figures who need their own biopics and mini-series.

    • 48 min
    Dustin Lance Black

    Dustin Lance Black

    Host Jim Downs talks with Academy Award-winning filmmaker and activist Dustin Lance Black. They discuss stories as "chaos bombs," the perils of nostalgia, learning from an older generation of gay activists, and being born to write....or barbecue?

    • 50 min
    Introducing The History Studio Podcast

    Introducing The History Studio Podcast

    Welcome to the History Studio Podcast! Host Jim Downs explains the inspiration for the show.

    • 2 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
10 Ratings

10 Ratings

J Palumbo ,

Outstanding interview with Dustin Lance Black

Thank you for having Dustin Lance Black on your podcast. His extraordinary talent and ability to share his life and stories so articulately and with such heartfelt authenticity is always powerful. Bravo!

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