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It's been a long break, but the True/False Podcast is coming back, and soon! Before the new season starts in earnest on March 17, though, we wanted to…
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Hi all — as you're probably aware, we are in the midst of a global pandemic. What that means for us at KBIA is all our time is taken up covering what that…
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In this week’s episode, True/False Programmer Jeanelle Augustin talks with filmmaker Lance Oppenheim about his latest documentary, “Some Kind of Heaven."…
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Climate change is an issue so broad and pervasive it is easy to abstract. It looms large over so many aspects of life it can feel less like a subject to…
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A film can never exactly capture how we experience a moment, or time passing, but it can evoke those sensations through its structure or editing or…
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On this week's episode, we're previewing some of the films coming to True/False this year, with festival programmers Jeanelle Augustin, Chris Boeckmann…
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Having your work rejected is part and parcel of being a filmmaker, be it when submitting to festivals, applying for funding, trying to sell a film or get…
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In the world of nonfiction filmmaking, the idea of "engagement" is often raised as a key part of the process. How does a film engage the audience, or with…
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The next season of the True/False Podcast doesn't start up for a few more months still, but we thought it was a good time to re-feature an episode from…
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Bumpers are the short films that play before screenings at festivals. True/False has different bumpers for each day of the festival, each related to that…