The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories Podcast

By: Little Dot Studios
  • Summary

  • A brand new interview podcast that offers listeners a chance to get closer to their favourite non-fiction filmmakers. We will hear about their life and career through the lens of three thematically-united documentaries that have had a lasting impact on them. Discover why these documentaries have the meaning they do and how that has manifested in their own non-fiction filmmaking. 


    Hosted by June Jennings, a writer and journalist, who currently serves as the engagement and partnerships manager for Field of Vision, First Look Media’s award-winning documentary unit.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • The Best of The Doc Exchange | with Asif Kapadia, Kirsten Johnson, Simon Chinn + More
    Jan 28 2021

    To celebrate the first season of The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories podcast, here are some of our highlights from our conversations with some of the biggest names in modern documentary filmmaking. Hear from the filmmakers behind many of this year’s most lauded and talked about documentaries as they reveal which non-fiction films mean the most to them.


    Head to our feed to hear the full interviews, our guests include:


    Kirsten Johnson | Director of Dick Johnson is Dead and Cameraperson

    Catherine Bray | Writer, director, producer & commissioner

    Tamara Kotevska | Co-director of Honeyland

    Simon Chinn | Producer of Whitney, Man on Wire, Searching for Sugar Man

    Kate Blewett and Brian Woods | Co-directors of The Dying Rooms

    Poppy Dixon | Producer of Untouchable, The Imposter & American Animals

    Bonni Cohen & Jon Shenk | Co-directors of Athlete A

    Nicole Newnham & Jim LeBrecht | Co-directors of Crip Camp

    Asif Kapadia | Director of Amy, Diego Maradona and Senna


    The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories Podcast is a Little Dot Studios production in partnership with The Grierson Trust.

    Hosted by June Jennings

    Produced by Nicole Davis and Annie Hughes

    Executive produced by Paul Woolf

    Music by Dusty Decks

    Edited by Content is Queen

    Artwork by Nash Kasic


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    23 mins
  • Kirsten Johnson | Director of Dick Johnson is Dead and Cameraperson
    Jan 21 2021

    In this episode, June is joined by Kirsten Johnson, a long-time cinematographer and documentary filmmaker who received widespread critical acclaim for her two most recent movies as director Cameraperson (2016) and Dick Johnson Is Dead (2020). Through the lens of three films that consider what it means to document life, death and the world around us, Kirsten discusses a range of topics from the intensely political to the intensely personal. 


    Welcome to The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories Podcast, where your favourite non-fiction filmmakers reveal the documentaries that have had a lasting impact on their lives and careers. 


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    SHOW NOTES


    Man With A Movie Camera (1929, Dziga Vertov) Watch on Docsville in the UK & MUBI in the US

    This Is Not a Film (2011, Jafar Panahi) Rent via Prime Video in the UK & Watch on Kanopy in the US

    No Home Movie (2015, Chantal Akerman) Rent via BFI Player in the UK & Watch on MUBI in the US

    Cameraperson (2016, Kirsten Johnson) Rent via Prime Video, Google Play & iTunes in the UK & Watch on The Criterion Channel in the US

    Dick Johnson Is Dead (2020, Kirsten Johnson) Watch on Netflix



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    The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories Podcast is a Little Dot Studios production in partnership with The Grierson Trust.

    Hosted by June Jennings

    Produced by Nicole Davis and Annie Hughes

    Executive produced by Paul Woolf

    Music by Dusty Decks

    Edited by Content is Queen

    Artwork by Nash Kasic


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    36 mins
  • Catherine Bray | Writer, director, producer & commissioner
    Jan 14 2021

    On this episode of The Doc Exchange, June Jennings is joined by Catherine Bray, a commissioner, producer and writer-director, whose most recent credits include two hour-long essays films for BBC Arts: Meet the Family and Guilt-Free Pleasures. Together they interrogate the theme of performance, constructed reality and fabrication and how this can alter our sense of what ‘counts’ as documentary.


    Welcome to The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories Podcast, where your favourite non-fiction filmmakers reveal the documentaries that have had a lasting impact on their lives and careers. 


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    SHOW NOTES


    Fraud (2016, Dean Fleischer-Camp) // Watch on Kanopy in the US 

    Under the Sun (2016, Vitaly Mansky) // Watch on Ovid in the US

    Casting JonBenet (2017, Kitty Green) // Watch on Netflix 

    How To with John Wilson (2020, John Wilson) // Watch on HBO Max 

    Guilt-Free Pleasures (2020, Catherine Bray) // Watch on BBC iPlayer in the UK

    Meet the Family (2020, Catherine Bray) // Watch on BBC iPlayer in the UK

    Fish Story (2017, Charlie Shackleton) // Watch on Vimeo

    Lasting Marks (2018, Charlie Shackleton) // Watch on Vimeo

    Beyond Clueless (2014, Charlie Shackleton) // Watch on Vimeo


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    The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories Podcast is a Little Dot Studios production in partnership with The Grierson Trust.

    Hosted by June Jennings

    Produced by Nicole Davis and Annie Hughes

    Executive produced by Paul Woolf

    Music by Dusty Decks

    Edited by Content is Queen

    Artwork by Nash Kasic


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    38 mins

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