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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:
Director Fernand Melgar discusses his film Special Flight, which explores the immigration system in Switzerland for those seeking refugee status.
Fimmaker Christine Turner talks abour her film Homegoings, which takes a look into African-American funeral traditions.
The filmmakers discuss making their film that looks inside the modeling industry.
Filmmakers David Redmon and Ashley Sabin discuss their film Girl Model, which looks inside the modeling industry.
The filmmaker discusses the journalists at the center of his riveting documentary.
Filmmaker Bernardo Ruiz discusses his film Reportero, and the journalists at the center of the riveting documentary.
The filmmakers discuss making a deeply personal documentary on the Navajo reservation.
Filmmakers Maya Stark and Adi Lavy discuss their film Sun Kissed.
Collins and Syjuco discuss making a film about an injustice that affects an extended family member.
Filmmakers Michael Collins and Marty Syjuco discuss Give Up Tomorrow.
Natalia Almada describes the creative process behind her visually striking and powerful film.
Filmmaker Natalia Almada discusses her film El Velador, and describes the creative process behind her visually striking movie.
Jonathan Demme talks about his portrait documentary of a woman from the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans.
Mel Stuart, director of 'Wattstax,' discusses his 1973 concert doc and cult film about the so-called "black Woodstock."
Theo Rigby discusses the impact of immigrant policy in the United States, and how his photography background influences his filmmaking aesthetic.