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Episode 606: Be Natural / Making Waves

Episode 6 of the Fog of Truth podcast, hosted by Garber / Reed / Weiss, titled "Episode 606: Be Natural / Making Waves" was published on June 26, 2019 and runs 59 minutes.

June 26, 2019 ·59m · Fog of Truth

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There are no shortage of documentaries on various aspects of film history and we discuss a few of them plus we have a group review of BE NATURAL and Chris interviews Midge Costin of MAKING WAVES.

 

Group Review Documentary:

BE NATURAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF ALICE GUY BLACHE (2018) / USA (Director / Producer: Pamela B. Green)

Now playing at select theatres nation-wide

 

Film Featured in Interview Portion:

MAKING WAVES: THE ART OF CINEMATIC SOUND (2019) / USA (Director: Midge Costin / Producers: Bobette Buster, Midge Costin, & Karen Johnson)

Now playing at select theatres nation-wide

 

Other Documentaries Mentioned:

After Tiller / 2013 (Directors: Lana Wilson & Martha Shane)

Cameraman / 2017 (Director: Jon Alpert)

Cameraperson / 2016 (Director: Kirsten Johnson)

Casting By / 2013 (Director: Tom Donahue)

Celluloid Closet / 1996 (Directors: Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman)

Color Adjustment / 1992 (Director: Marlon Riggs)

The Cutting Edge / 2004 (Director: Wendy Apple)

Decade Under the Influence / 2003 (Directors: Ted Demme, Richard LaGravenese)

Easy Riders, Raging Bulls / 2003 (Director: Kenneth Bowser)

Mamadrama: The Jewish Mother in Cinema / 2001 (Director: Monique Schwarz)

Natan / 2013 (Directors: Paul Duane & David Cairns)

Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much / 2017 (Director: C.J. Wallis)

A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies / (Directors: Martin Scorsese & Michael Henry Wilson)

Picture Character / 2019 (Directors: Martha Shane, Ian Cheney)

Raiders! A Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made / 2015 (Directors: Jeremy Coon & Tim Skousen)

Score: A Film Music Documentary / 2017 (Director: Matt Schrader)

Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood / 2018 (Director: Matt Tyrnauer)

The Search for General Tso / 2015 (Director: Ian Cheney)

Visions of Light / 1993 (Directors: Todd McCarthy & Arnold Glassman)

Women He's Undressed / 2015 (Director: Gillian Armstrong)

 

Links to reviews/interview by Christopher Llewellyn Reed:

 

 

 

Timestamps:

00:45 - Intro discussion of photography documentaries

19:38 - Group Review of BE NATURAL: THE UNTOLD STORY OF ALICE GUY BLACHE

30:09 - Chris interviews Midge Costin of MAKING WAVES: THE ART OF CINEMATIC SOUND

49:12 - Doc Talk

 

Website/Email:

www.fogoftruth.com

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Credits:

Artwork by Hilary Campbell

Intro music by Jeremiah Moore

Editing by Christopher Llewellyn Reed

Transitional music by BELLS (thanks to Christopher Ernst)

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