PN 31: Race, History, Trump & Documentary




Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film show

Summary: Bryan Stevenson, Raoul Peck &amp; Ezra Edelman took part in a panel titled “American Histories,” moderated by Pure Nonfiction host Thom Powers. It took place at the DOC NYC festival just three days after Donald Trump was elected President. The discussion covers three films – “I Am Not Your Negro,” directed by Peck; “OJ: Made in America,” directed by Edelman; and “13th” in which Stevenson (author of the book “Just Mercy”) is interviewed by filmmaker Ava DuVernay.<br> <br> This conversation was a major highlight of DOC NYC, so we wanted to share it now, even though our podcast is mostly on break until Season Three begins in January.<br> For more on these films, listen to the previous Pure Nonfiction interviews with Ezra Edelman (<a href="http://www.purenonfiction.net/pn-10-why-revisit-o-j-simpson/" target="_blank">ep 10</a>); Raoul Peck (<a href="http://www.purenonfiction.net/pn-21-raoul-peck-on-james-baldwin/" target="_blank">ep 21</a>); and Ava DuVernay (<a href="http://www.purenonfiction.net/pn-26-ava-duvernay-on-13th/" target="_blank">ep 26</a>) that cover different areas than this panel.<br> On Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/13thfilm" target="_blank">@13thfilm</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/eji_org" target="_blank">@eji_org</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/IAmNotYourNegro" target="_blank">@IAmNotYourNegro</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/ezraedelman" target="_blank">@ezraedelman</a> <a href="twitter.com/OJMadeInAmerica" target="_blank">@OJMadeInAmerica</a><br> Pure Nonfiction is distributed by the TIFF podcast network.<br>