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S3e03 - Documentary Verite with Sophy Romvari

Feb 02, 20211 hr 14 minEp. 27
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Episode description

In part two of our Verite series we discuss truth in documentary filmmaking with returning guest Sophy Romvari. Sophy’s films have increasingly blurred the line between fact and fiction and are often classified as ‘hybrid’ documentaries. What can we learn from this type of fusion cinema? We go deep on the existential questions that inevitably ensue when one claims to be telling a ‘truth’ and explore the various ways different filmmakers have sought to build ideological frameworks for reaching their truths.

In this episode, we discuss:
  • Documentary, the genre: a contract?

  • ‘Hybrid’ documentary and the mix of fact and fiction

  • Cinema Verite and Direct Cinema: they’re different!

  • The Ecstatic Truth and Werner Herzog

  • Errol Morris’ epistemological meat grinder: is truth connected with style?

  • Kirsten Johnson and Cameraperson

  • Ethical representation of documentary subjects.

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Werner Herzog’s Minnesota Declaration

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