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The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories Podcast
Little Dot Studios
11 episodes
7 months ago

A brand new interview podcast that offers listeners a chance to get closer to their favourite non-fiction filmmakers. We will hear about their life and career through the lens of three thematically-united documentaries that have had a lasting impact on them. Discover why these documentaries have the meaning they do and how that has manifested in their own non-fiction filmmaking. 


Hosted by June Jennings, a writer and journalist, who currently serves as the engagement and partnerships manager for Field of Vision, First Look Media’s award-winning documentary unit.



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A brand new interview podcast that offers listeners a chance to get closer to their favourite non-fiction filmmakers. We will hear about their life and career through the lens of three thematically-united documentaries that have had a lasting impact on them. Discover why these documentaries have the meaning they do and how that has manifested in their own non-fiction filmmaking. 


Hosted by June Jennings, a writer and journalist, who currently serves as the engagement and partnerships manager for Field of Vision, First Look Media’s award-winning documentary unit.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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TV & Film,
Society & Culture
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Tamara Kotevska | Co-director of Honeyland
The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories Podcast
24 minutes 20 seconds
4 years ago
Tamara Kotevska | Co-director of Honeyland

In this episode of The Doc Exchange, June Jennings is joined by Tamara Kotevska, the Oscar-nominated co-director of Honeyland. Discussing three seemingly disparate, but equally powerful documentaries, Tamara reflects on her experience of making a film about ancient beekeeping traditions in the mountains of North Macedonia, the spirit of collaboration that enabled its fruition and the importance of showing the world as it is. 


Welcome to The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories Podcast, where your favourite non-fiction filmmakers reveal the documentaries that have had a lasting impact on their lives and careers. 


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SHOW NOTES


Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010, Banksy) // Rent via Prime Video, Google Play & MUBI in the UK & Prime Video & Google Play in the US

The Act of Killing (2012, Joshua Oppenheimer) // Rent via Google Play, Prime Video & iTunes in the UK & Watch on Prime Video in the US

Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010, Werner Herzog) // Watch on DirectTV in the US

Honeyland (2019, Ljubomir Stefanov, Tamara Kotevska) // Rent on Prime Video, Google Play, BFI Player & Curzon Home Cinema in the UK & Watch on


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The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories Podcast

A brand new interview podcast that offers listeners a chance to get closer to their favourite non-fiction filmmakers. We will hear about their life and career through the lens of three thematically-united documentaries that have had a lasting impact on them. Discover why these documentaries have the meaning they do and how that has manifested in their own non-fiction filmmaking. 


Hosted by June Jennings, a writer and journalist, who currently serves as the engagement and partnerships manager for Field of Vision, First Look Media’s award-winning documentary unit.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.