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Docs in Orbit

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  • Docs in Orbit is an artist-led podcast for independent, non-fiction filmmakers. Since launching in April 2020, we have produced over 50 episodes that explore the diverse artistic approaches present in contemporary non-fiction cinema, the challenges filmmakers face as they work with the moving image, and modern approaches to film curation. Docs in Orbit is a top ranking TV & Film Interview podcast in over 30 countries. All episodes are free across several platforms (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google, Soundcloud).
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Episodes
  • Episode 74: The Soldier’s Lagoon with Pablo Álvarez-Mesa
    Mar 29 2024

    Hi everyone, Aylin Gökmen here, with a new episode featuring a conversation with Pablo Álvarez-Mesa about his film, The Soldier’s Lagoon (2024), which received the Docs in Orbit Invitation Award at Cannes Doc-Marché du Film last year.

    The Soldier’s Lagoon is a strikingly beautiful and multi-layered piece centered on the Colombian páramo region. The film explores the land’s history, encompassing Bolívar's political legacy, colonialism, and the presence of armed groups, shedding light on how past conflicts persistently impact both the land and its people. Additionally, it addresses the urgent environmental issue of ecosystem preservation, which has become even more pressing this year due to an unprecedented wildfire season that has devastated the páramo. As a result, The Soldier’s Lagoon already feels like an archive—a part of the region's historical fabric.

    Blending evocative and mystical elements, Pablo Álvarez-Mesa unveils the unseen, emotionally connecting us to the páramo’s past, present, and speculated future. In this conversation, we delve into these themes as well as Pablo’s artistic process.


    For show notes, visit docsinorbit.com and be sure to follow us on social media @docsinorbit

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    33 mins
  • Play Dead! with Matthew Lancit
    Mar 6 2024

    Hello everyone. This is Hosein Jalilvand in Geneva with a new episode for Docs in Orbit featuring a conversation with Matthew Lancit about his latest film, Play Dead! (2023).

    Play Dead! is a funny, tender video diary on living with diabetes, where Lancit playfully transforms his personal experience and fear of dying into a body horror film, where an invisible disease crawls inside his body.

    The film premiered in the Camera Lucida sidebar of Dok Leipzig in October 2023 and available to stream on Arte TV in France until 16 March and at Jean Rouch International Festival in May.

    I hope you enjoy our conversation and his film as much as I did.

    GUEST BIO:
    Matthew Lancit is an award-winning Canadian documentary filmmaker currently based in Paris, France. After leaving his advertising job as a director in a New York animation studio to live in Cameroon, Lancit embarked on the making of his first feature-length documentary, Funeral Season (2011) – which has since been chosen for preservation by the Library and Archives of Canada and selected to over 50 international festivals.
    Lancit is known for his autobiographical films that intertwine his personal life with philosophical subjects. His films are marked by his simultaneously poetic gaze and self-deprecating humor, which sometimes borders on the burlesque.

    CONTRIBUTOR BIO:
    Hosein Jalilvand is an Iranian film director-scholar based in Geneva. His films play with the intersections of history and cinema. After completing his bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering, Hosein began pursuing his long interests in cinema with a Master’s in Film Studies at the University of Tehran and a Master of Arts in Documentary Film Directing from DocNomads. His short documentary “Song of the Bell” (DocLisboa, 2018) won the best director award in the Green Years competition section. Since then, he has been researching a series of texts about colonialism and its manifestation in wildlife movies while developing a feature documentary on the topic.


    For show notes, visit docsinorbit.com and be sure to follow us on social media @docsinorbit

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    35 mins
  • IDFA 2023 - Corresponding Cinemas' Refusal to Comply
    Dec 7 2023

    We are releasing a conversation recorded on Tuesday, November 14th, 2023, at IDFA, where I met with Julian Ross and Farah Hasanbegović to recap Corresponding Cinemas.

    Corresponding Cinemas was a new series at IDFA this year, and in many ways, it was an experiment to see what invisible connections surface when an institution decides to transfer over its curatorial control to filmmakers.

    The idea is simple and compelling. It would be a series of films and conversations with filmmakers who have inspired one another, and the day would follow this chain of inspiration, with each filmmaker selecting the works of the next.

    The series was planned months in advance and formally announced in September; in the very first announcement the festival made about its program - it reported that the event would kick off with Sky Hopinka and include Basma al-Sharif, Jumana Manna, Ibrahim Shaddad and Abderrahmane Sissako.

    In this episode, Farah, Julian, and I run through the events leading up to Corresponding Cinemas as we experienced them on the ground. We first discuss the opening night and the release of IDFA’s statement apologizing for a protest banner that appeared during the ceremony and condemning a slogan that was on the banner proclaiming it should not be used in any way and by anybody anymore - despite a recent ruling by the Dutch Court of Appeals that this is not considered hate speech. In response to IDFA denouncing this slogan, Jumana Manna, Basma al-Sharif, and Sky Hopinka circulated a joint statement refusing to comply with IDFA’s statement the evening before their participation in Corresponding Cinemas.

    The series took place, and Farah, Julian, and I recount how the day unfolded, detailing how each filmmaker used their screenings in different ways to transform a cinema space into a forum for urgent, meaningful, and needed exchanges.
     
    TIMECODES:

    0:00  INTRO & GUEST INTROS
    4:23: OPENING NIGHT + IDFA STATEMENT
    12:30 CORRESPONDING CINEMAS - FILMMAKERS REFUSAL TO COMPLY 
    14:30  SKY HOPINKA SESSION
    17:40 BASMA AL-SHARIF SESSION
    25:14  JUMANA MANNA SESSION
    39:10 IBRAHIM SHADDAD SCREENING SESSION
    43:12 SOLIDARITY ACTIONS FOLLOWING CORRESPONDING CINEMAS

    STATEMENTS REFERENCED:
    Opening Night: Workers for Palestine Intervention
    IDFA Statement #1: IDFA and Artistic Director’s Statement about the Opening Night
    IDFA Statement #2: IDFA Calls for an Immediate Ceasefire
    I/We Do Not Comply - Artists' Refusal
    IDFA Statement #3: A Message from IDFA to the Documentary Community

    RELATED PODCAST EPISODES
    Orwa Nyrabia on Corresponding Cinemas, Docs in Orbit, Episode 71
    Jumana Manna on Docs in Orbit, Episode 44
    Basma al-Sharif on Docs on Orbit,  Episode 27 


    For show notes, visit docsinorbit.com and be sure to follow us on social media @docsinorbit

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    52 mins

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