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Summary: PBS's award-winning documentary film series. POV brings a collection of documentary filmmakers, writers, historians, and others together for conversations about themes and topics relevant to POV's non-fiction films in our weekly podcasts. Find out more about PBS's award-winning documentary film series at pbs.org/pov.
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Podcasts:
Filmmakers Hugh and Anson Hartford discuss their film Ping Pong, which folows competitors at the Over 80 World Table Tennis Championships in China's Inner Mongolia.
Filmmakers Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi discuss the making of their film 5 Broken Camera, which captures life in a West Bank village.
Filmmaker Ra'anan Alexandrowicz discusses his feature film 'The Law in These Parts'.
Filmmaker Adam Larsen discusses his feature film 'Neurotypical' and autism.
Filmmaker Stephen Maing discusses his feature film 'High Tech, Low Life' and censorship in China.
Filmmaker Adam Larsen discusses his feature film 'Neurotypical'.
Filmmaker Stephen Maing discusses his feature film 'High Tech, Low Life'.
Filmmaker Nancy Schwartzman discusses the short documentary xoxosms, which follows a modern-day love story of Gus, a home-schooled Christian boy from small-town Illinois, who takes a chance and Facebook messages Jiyun, a beautiful New York City art student from Korea.
Filmmaker Nancy Schwartzman discusses the short documentary xoxosms, which follows two complete strangers meeting online and falling in love.
The filmmakers discuss the making of their film which follows three teens through their senior year of high school.
Filmmakers Elizabeth Mims and Jason Tippet discuss the making of their film Only The Young, which follows three teens through their senior year of high school.
Filmmaker Angad Bhalla discusses difficulties of making a film about a man in solitary confinement.
Director Fernand Melgar discusses the immigration system in Switzerland for those seeking refugee status.
Christine Turner talks abour her film that takes a look into African-American funeral traditions.
Filmmaker Angad Bhalla discusses her film Herman's House, and the difficulties of making a documentary about a man in solitary confinement.