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A podcast about music, documentaries, music documentaries, and whatever else pops into our heads.
Antonino D'Ambrosio on his documentary Let Fury Have the Hour, a rousing call to creative arms featuring Chuck D, Tom Morello, and many more outspoken artists.
An encore presentation of our podcast with Stan Warnow, son of the innovative, enigmatic jazz composer Raymond Scott, about his music film Deconstructing Dad.
IndieWire.com columnist Ian Grey joins MFW's Andy Markowitz to debate the merits and flaws of Martin Scorsese's epic biography of George Harrison and to hate on Eric Clapton.
In the second installment of our conversation with Tony Palmer, the music film veteran talks about dramatizing Dmitri Shostakovich, encounters with John Lennon, and the musical mind of Stanley Kubrick.
In the first of a two-part See It Loud, esteemed British filmmaker Tony Palmer recounts how he made, lost, rediscovered, and restored the Leonard Cohen music documentary Bird on a Wire.
Esteemed filmmaker Leslie Woodhead, director of the music documentary How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin, on the Fab Four's role in bringing down the Iron Curtain, the strange story of the Eastern bloc's American pop idol, and other tales of the Soviet Union's tangled twist with Western rock.
Filmmaker Jay Duplass talks about tracking down Austin troubadour Kevin Gant, the musical hero of his youth, for his first documentary, plus more of what's coming up at music film festival Don't Knock the Rock with co-founders Allison and Tiffany Anders.
The makers of new music films about Thelonious Monster's Bob Forrest and Patty Schemel of Hole on the similarities and differences between their films on drugs and rock 'n' roll in indie-era LA.
Eve Wood, director of the music films Made in Sheffield and The Beat Is the Law, talks about her cycle of documentaries tracing Sheffield music from the '70s to the '90s and featuring Pulp, the Human League, and ABC.
Danny O'Connor, director of Upside Down: The Creation Records Story, recalls the glory days of the label that ruled British indie rock in the '80s and '90s, launching the Jesus and Mary Chain, Ride, Primal Scream, and Oasis.
Matt Dentler of Cinetic Media joins the MFW team to assess the SXSW music documentary crop, plus a conversation with Maggie Hadleigh-West about her tough yet tender hip hop doc Player Hating: A Love Story.
Angelo Moore and Norwood Fisher of Fishbone and filmmaker Chris Metzler talk about documenting the great punk/funk/ska band's storied and star-crossed history.
Direct from Austin, Texas, MFW talks to the principals behind The Other F Word, a South by Southwest world premiere that takes an intimate look at what happens when punks become fathers and rebelliousness morphs into responsibility.
Foo Fighters and Texas fiddlers, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp, Le Tigre on tour and a Super Furry Animal on the road - we talk South by Southwest music docs with SXSW film programmer Janet Pierson and VH1's Warren Cohen.
Dick Fontaine, one of the deans of British documentary, talks about his rare 1980s hip hop docs Beat This! and Bombin’, featuring Afrika Bambaataa and Goldie.
Music documentary specialist Morgan Neville returns to See It Loud to talk about Troubadours, his Sundance-bound chronicle of the Los Angeles singer-songwriter scene of the 1970s.
Wavy Gravy talks about his life as a Woodstock MC, social activist, and psychedelic clown, and filmmaker Michelle Esrick discusses her new documentary on the hippie icon.
Anvil frontman Steve "Lips" Kudlow talks about the Canadian metal band's new life since the documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil transformed them from has-beens into hard rock folk heroes.
Andy Markowitz talks to Kerthy Fix about Strange Powers, her decade-in-the-making doc on unlikely indie rock icon and great American songwriter Stephin Merritt and his band, The Magnetic Fields.