On episode 162 Paco and George play a few moments from some of their favorite interviews with great documentary directors. They talk about why they picked these clips and give a little perspective on interview.
Ep 160 Director Jeff Feuerzeig
- November 22, 2020
- Tagged as: 16mm, alt weekly, Austin Texas, Author The JT Leroy Story, byron coley, Coldwater Michigan, Commercials, Daniel Johnston, David Bowie, David Fair, director, DIY, filmmaker, Half Japanese, Half Japanese The Band That Would Be King, Henry Rosenthal, Jad Fair, Jeff Feuerzeig, JT Leroy, Laura Albert, Legendary Stardust Cowboy, Michigan, Minutemen, New Jersey, Penn Jillette, punk, The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Tom Wolfe, Vimeo, WFMU, Ziggy Stardust
On episode 160 host Paco Romane and George Chen talk with one of their favorite filmmakers Jeff Feuerzeig. Jeff’s filmography speaks for itself but some of our favorite documentaries that we also discuss with Jeff are: The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Author The JT Leroy Story and Half Japanese: The Band That Would Be King.
Ep 69 DEVIL AND DANIEL JOHNSTON with musician Kip Uhlhorn
- October 2, 2017
- Tagged as: A Documentary Podcast, Austin, Bipolar Disorder, comedian, comedy, Daniel Johston, demonic, doc, docs, documentaries, documentary, funny, George Chen, HBO, Hi How Are You, Jeff Feuerzeig, Kip Uhlhorn, MTV, music, Music docs, netflix, Paco Romane, podcast, Rocktober, Sup Doc A Documentary Podcast, Sup Doc Podcast, The Devil, The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Tyler Hubby
Sup Doc kicks off the jams with ROCKTOBER, a month long line-up of music docs and great guests. We hit the stage with The Devil and Daniel Johnston with our guest, musician Kip Uhlhorn! (With a guest appearance from Jack). The Devil and Daniel Johnston is a 2005 documentary film about the noted American musician Daniel Johnston. It chronicles Johnston’s life from childhood up to the present, with an emphasis on his experiences with bipolar disorder, and how it manifested itself in demonic self-obsession. The film was directed by Jeff Feuerzeig, edited by Tyler Hubby, and produced by Henry S. Rosenthal.