If you’re looking for a brief respite from the tumult of election season, check out our interview wit
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Film
If you’re looking for a brief respite from the tumult of election season, check out our interview with Hrishikesh Hirway, host of the podcast turned docuseries Song Exploder. We’ve also got reviews of films about Greta Thunberg, racism in tech, the aesthetics of dirt, and much more. Enjoy!
– Dan Schindel, Associate Editor for Documentary
Diving Deep Into Songwriting
From "Song Exploder"
From "Song Exploder"
Hrishikesh Hirway recently turned his successful podcast Song Exploder into a series for Netflix. Rohini Kejriwal talks to Hirway about his process, and how he gets musicians to open up to him.
Latest Reviews
Kiyan Williams Digs Into the Meaning of Soil
A Documentary Portrait of Environmentalist Greta Thunberg
An Unheralded Film About Girlhood Gets a Second Chance
How Artificial Intelligence Becomes Racist
Dash Snow and the Price of Being a “Rebel” Artist
What to Stream
From "The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On"
From "The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On"
For Veterans Day this past Wednesday, the streaming column focused on some unusual films about veterans and the postwar experience.
This week also marked the beginning of DOC NYC, one of the country’s most comprehensive documentary film festivals. Check out our roundup.
Your must-watch video essay this week comes courtesy of Kyle Kallgren. In it, he synthesizes the COVID-19 pandemic, the 1980s documentary The Atomic Cafe, and the video game series Fallout for a thoughtful meditation on apocalyptic fiction.
THE ATOMIC CAFE: Coronavirus, Ducking, Covering, and the American Cultural FALLOUT - Brows Held High
THE ATOMIC CAFE: Coronavirus, Ducking, Covering, and the American Cultural FALLOUT - Brows Held High
Until we can see you in the theater again, stay safe!
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