EPISODE SYNOPSIS:
American master doc maker,
Steve James sits down with Ondi to discuss his incredible body of work. From showing the
Chicago ghetto guardian angels of
The Interrupters, to the heart wrenching aspirations of
Hoop Dreams, to his own troubled family in
Stevie,
Steve provides great insight on the process of documenting overlooked people.
GUEST
BIO:
Steve James' affiliation with Kartemquin began in
1987 with the start of production of Hoop Dreams, for which he served as director, producer, and co-editor. The film won every major critics award as well as a
Peabody and
Robert F. Kennedy Journalism
Award in
1995. The film earned
James the
Directors Guild of America Award and the
MTV Movie Award's "
Best New
Filmmaker."
Recently, Hoop Dreams was selected for the
Library of Congress'
National Film Registry, signifying the film's enduring importance to
American film history, and hailed by critic
Roger Ebert as "the great American documentary."
James' next documentary, Stevie, won major festival awards at
Sundance,
Amsterdam,
Yamagata and
Philadelphia, and was nominated for an
Independent Spirit Award. The acclaimed feature landed on a dozen "Top Ten Films of the Year" lists for
2003.
James'
2010 documentary No
Crossover:
The Trial of
Allen Iverson had its world premiere at the
SXSW Film Festival and aired as part of
ESPN Films' 2010
International Documentary Association award-winning series
30 for 30. The film was selected for the IDOCS
International Documentary Forum in
Beijing, and also played at the
Cleveland, Full
Frame,
Dallas,
Nashville and
Atlanta film festivals, among others, as well as earning James the
Best Director award at the
Midwest Film Awards. In
2011, No Crossover was selected by the
U.S. Department of State for the
American Documentary Showcase.
In 2011 James released his sixth film in partnership with Kartemquin, The Interrupters. Marking a return to some of the same
Chicago neighborhoods featured in Hoop Dreams, James co-produced the film with acclaimed writer
Alex Kotlowitz (
There Are No Children Here). The film was his fifth feature be selected for the
Sundance Film Festival, and was a hit on the festival circuit winning a dozen awards including the grand jury prizes at the
Sheffield Film Festival,
Miami Film Festival, and
Minneapolis Film Festival. It won both the IndieWire and
Village Voice's national critics polls as the best documentary of the year, and was listed on over 60 "Best Films of the Year" lists including
Time,
The New Yorker,
The Chicago Tribune,
Boston Globe, and
The LA Times among others.
ADD'L LINKS:
http://kartemquin.com/
http://interrupters.kartemquin.com/
https://twitter.com/Kartemquin
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Coming up on
BYOD.
00:53 Welcoming Steve James.
03:34 Achieving intimacy with subjects, even in intimidating situations.
05:51 The Interrupters,
Clip:
Kobe and Flamo.
09:00 Getting involved with the Interrupters and their work against community violence.
12:42 The Interrupters, Clip: Ameena.
17:11 Editing and inter-cutting many stories in doc.
20:55 "What drew you to making films?"
27:21 The Interrupters, Clip:
Barbershop apology
.
30:32 Filming a convict's apology.
33:37 Premiering the film in the hood and making films about people most people aren't interested in.
37:06 Finding the stories of Hoop Dreams.
40:36 Getting up close with the
Agee family.
42:01 Hoop Dreams, Clip:
Arthur's
18th birthday.
45:09 The real reason for following Arthur and
William and the community 25 years later
.
50:25 Hoop Dreams, Clip: William in rehabilitation and with his family.
53:42 Using the voiceover and how William revealed his family.
1:01:45
Deciding to make Stevie.
1:03:48 Stevie, Clip: Stevie's history.
1:06:57
Returning to Stevie and realizing the real picture within his own family.
1:14:18 Stevie, Clip: Stevie's Mom and Aunt.
1:17:39 Conflicted feelings within the family, "A film about damaged souls."
1:21:05 Doc makers: Part psychologist and social worker.
1:25:10 Stevie, Clip: Stevie and sister
Brenda.
1:27:40 "Did you get closure from making this film?"
1:32:40 Stevie, Clip:
Tanya and Stevie.
- published: 28 Nov 2012
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