For the month of August we’ll be running a series of interviews Bob has done over the years with documentary filmmakers. In the On the Media office, the producers have been referring to the collection as “Bob’s Docs.” Over the next few weeks we’ll go through some tropes of documentary film-making, from prurience to access to the personal journey. Episode one is about the deadly sin of manipulation.
Documentaries are supposed to represent the truth. But who decides what the truth is exactly? Patricia Aufderheide, professor and documentarian, who looked into some suspicious instances of manipulation in wildlife docs, explained her effort to interview documentary film-makers anonymously about their ethical lapses.
This episode also features an interview about the timeline manipulating HBO series, “The Jinx,” directed by Andrew Jarecki. Bob spoke with documentary film-maker Joe Berlinger, co-creator of the “Paradise Lost” trilogy, about modern film-making, the responsibility of the artist, and different interpretations of “truth.” (Source: On the Media)