

160 | Documentary Filmmaking (And Writing) w/ Monique N. Matthews and Linda Goldstein Knowlton
Oct 19, 2023
Monique N. Matthews, an award-winning director focusing on social justice, and Linda Goldstein Knowlton, an Emmy-nominated filmmaker, dive into the art of documentary storytelling. They discuss how documentaries share narrative techniques similar to scripted films. The conversation highlights the urgent Black maternal healthcare crisis, the role of empathy in interviews, and the importance of emotional engagement in storytelling. They also reflect on balancing challenges with themes of joy and resilience in their works.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Creative Journeys in Documentary Filmmaking
01:33 • 3min
The Busy Journey of Documentary Filmmaking and Audience Engagement
04:54 • 2min
The Art of Documentary Storytelling
06:24 • 17min
The Art of Documentary Storytelling
23:51 • 4min
Unveiling Narratives in Documentary Filmmaking
27:39 • 13min
Examining Black Maternal Healthcare
40:48 • 6min
Birthing Justice and Black Joy
46:35 • 6min
Empowering Female Narratives in Documentary Filmmaking
53:02 • 12min
Breaking the Silence on Maternal Mortality
01:04:53 • 2min
The Art of Documentary Storytelling
01:06:51 • 14min