This episode highlights a session from last summer’s Lockdown Film School with Penny Lane and Carol Nguyen. Lane and Nguyen discuss their approaches to creative nonfiction.

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This episode highlights a session from last summer’s Lockdown Film School with Penny Lane and Carol Nguyen. Lane and Nguyen discuss their approaches to creative nonfiction.
In this episode of the podcast, we compare two political, but not didactic, documentaries, Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine’s new film Boy’s State and Jean-François Caissy’s 2018 film First Stripes.
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Both films featured on the podcast, First Stripes and Boys State, are about male-driven military or military-esque environments where groupthink emerges. We also discuss how the films depict these environments as a crucible for exploring broader societal issues, including misogyny and male privilege.
This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, Associate Editor Brett Pardy.
Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine’s documentary takes us to the American Legion’s annual program where a thousand Texas high school seniors (mysteriously still divided by gender) gather to form a mock government. Over the course of a week as they go through a fast-paced mock state election, complete with platforms, speeches, and fierce competition. It’s also pretty terrifying to see the degree to which this is a popularity contest and the boys are preoccupied with policing women’s bodies and ensuring everyone has access to guns.
Jean-François Caissy’s verité documentary follows a group of Québécois new recruits to the Canadian armed forces. It documents the 12-week basic training boot camp. We also went deep on the film in our recent ebook on Canadian cinema, The 2019 Canadian Cinema Yearbook. The book features an essay on the film and interviews with the director and editor. In this male-dominated environment, conformity is encouraged, and straying from the norm is punished.
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Roads to nowhere: Kelly Reichardt’s broken American dreams is an ebook that will take you on a journey through Reichardt’s filmography.
It’s also the only place you can find interviews with her and all her collaborators, which together reveal Reichardt’s filmmaking process like never before.