Episode 356: Jean-Xavier de Lestrade episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 21, 2019 · 47 MIN

Episode 356: Jean-Xavier de Lestrade

from Longform · host Longform

Jean-Xavier de Lestrade is a French documentary filmmaker. He directed Murder on a Sunday Morning and The Staircase. “The courtroom in the United States is not really about the truth. It’s more about a story against another story. It’s more about storytelling. The more compelling or believable story by the jury will win. But in the end, we don’t know: is it the truth or not?” Thanks to Mailchimp, Pitt Writers, and We Love You (and So Can You) for sponsoring this week's episode. [00:05] We Love You (And So Can You) [01:00] You Can’t Make This Up [02:16] The Staircase (2004) [02:50] The Staircase II: The Last Chance (2013) [02:53] The Staircase (2018) [05:15] Murder on a Sunday Morning (2001) [05:35] The Justice of the Men (2001) [11:35] Caught in the Acts (Raymond Depardon • 1994) [12:05] Law and Order (Frederick Wiseman • 1969) [12:12] Welfare(Frederick Wiseman • 1975) [12:16] Public Housing (Frederick Wiseman • 1997) [25:23] Making a Murderer (Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos • 2015) [25:25] The Jinx (Andrew Jarecki • 2015) [25:27] The Keepers (Ryan White • 2017) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Aug 21, 2019

Jean-Xavier de Lestrade is a French documentary filmmaker. He directed Murder on a Sunday Morning and The Staircase. “The courtroom in the United States is not really about the truth. It’s more about a story against another story. It’s more about storytelling. The more compelling or believable story by the jury will win. But in the end, we don’t know: is it the truth or not?” Thanks to Mailchimp, Pitt Writers, and We Love You (and So Can You) for sponsoring this week's episode. [00:05] We Love You (And So Can You) [01:00] You Can’t Make This Up [02:16] The Staircase (2004) [02:50] The Staircase II: The Last Chance (2013) [02:53] The Staircase (2018) [05:15] Murder on a Sunday Morning (2001) [05:35] The Justice of the Men (2001) [11:35] Caught in the Acts (Raymond Depardon • 1994) [12:05] Law and Order (Frederick Wiseman • 1969) [12:12] Welfare(Frederick Wiseman • 1975) [12:16] Public Housing (Frederick Wiseman • 1997) [25:23] Making a Murderer (Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos • 2015) [25:25] The Jinx (Andrew Jarecki • 2015) [25:27] The Keepers (Ryan White • 2017) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

PodParley-generated summary based on available episode metadata and transcript content.

NOW PLAYING

Episode 356: Jean-Xavier de Lestrade

0:00 47:48

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Chance: a Pokémon story Sarah Jensen A longform Pokémon fanfiction set in the world of Pokémon Platinum, with subplots about friendship, various forms of love, LGBTQ+ stuff, mental health, and letting go. Also, time travel. Sat Chats Podcast Sat Chats Longform Bitcoin conversations from Sat Chats, featuring precoiners, big Bitcoiners, and curious guests from every stage of the rabbit hole. Interviews, co-host conversations, and deeper signal without the fluff for people who want real depth, real nuance, and better Bitcoin conversations. We publish new episodes on Tuesday and Thursday at 5am EST. ON CRISPR: The Story of Jennifer Doudna with Walter Isaacson iHeartPodcasts and Kaleidoscope A single scientific breakthrough changed the future of humanity, setting off the third great revolution of modern times. As with any revolution, things didn’t happen neatly or quietly. One figure stood at the center of it all: Jennifer Doudna, the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who co-created CRISPR. Her invention signified the arrival of a newfound ability to edit our genes, as simply as we edit a sentence, with a word processor.From Walter Isaacson - the bestselling biographer behind Musk, Einstein and Steve Jobs – and journalist Evan Ratliff (Mastermind, co-host of the beloved Longform podcast) comes a behind the scenes look at the story of Jennifer Doudna.Her personal trajectory, and that of her collaborators and competitors, tells the story of how we arrived at this new frontier of gene editing. It’s a story filled with global stakes and fiery competition. And a story that touches upon the ethical considerations that gene editing brings.Season 2: He didn’t have a role in Hamil Zock-Bock-Radio PESA Nexus e.V. Zock Bock Radio, der TruSchool pen & paper RPG Longform Podcastsender! Mit Sendereihen zu allen Rollenspiel-Abenteuerspielthemen von A wie AD&D bis Z wie Zone of Control.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Longform?

This episode is 47 minutes long.

When was this Longform episode published?

This episode was published on August 21, 2019.

What is this episode about?

Jean-Xavier de Lestrade is a French documentary filmmaker. He directed Murder on a Sunday Morning and The Staircase. “The courtroom in the United States is not really about the truth. It’s more about a story against another story. It’s more about...

Can I download this Longform episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!