Fog of Truth

Bart Weiss
Fog of Truth
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    Shuffle

    08/04/2026 | 41min
    Benjamin Florey on 'Shuffle': Recovery, Fraud in Treatment, and Building Impact Beyond the Film
    The Fog of Truth returns with an interview with filmmaker Benjamin Florey about his documentary Shuffle, described as a powerful film on drug abuse and institutions that harm people through fraud in addiction treatment. Florey explains why he framed the film with his own sobriety story, citing authenticity, his relationship to participants, and work-in-progress feedback from the Austin Film Society. He discusses the emotional toll of years of editing largely alone, the support of his wife, grants and screenings, and help from an investigative journalist consultant and editors Jackie Sein and Robin Schwartz. Florey outlines resisting salacious rabbit holes, using darkly humorous, repetitive editing to reflect the absurdity and cycle of relapse, and staying in touch with participants like Corey, Nicole, and Daniel's mom. He describes growing advocacy responsibilities, screenings with Thomas McClellan at Brown, calls for reforming fee-for-service insurance toward outcomes, and plans for a university tour, virtual screenings, and eventual streaming release via stoptheshuffle.com and Instagram.
    00:00 Welcome Back Intro
    00:33 Film Shuffle Overview
    01:34 Why I'm In The Film
    04:39 Editing Through The Pain
    10:11 Keeping The Story Focused
    16:28 Dark Humor Editing Style
    19:03 Where Are They Now
    20:59 Becoming The Spokesperson
    26:19 Fixing Insurance Incentives
    29:20 No Talking Heads Approach
    34:19 If The Film Had A Foreword
    36:51 How To Watch And Support
    01:34 Sobriety Framing Choice
    04:39 Editing Emotional Toll
    10:11 Staying On Narrative Track
    16:32 Dark Humor Cut Style
    19:03 Where Are They Now
    20:59 Becoming The Spokesperson
    26:19 Policy Fixes And Obamacare
    29:20 Why No Talking Heads
    34:19 Forward For The Film
    36:51 Where To Watch Next
    39:14 Final Thanks And Wrap
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    Natchez

    08/01/2026 | 22min
    Suzannah Herbert and Darcy McKinnon discusses their feature film Natchez. The story begins with a wedding invitation that sparks an exploration of how historic locations are utilized for modern purposes, leading to a road trip through the South and research into the antebellum era. Initial filming faced setbacks when access was denied by the board of a plantation, prompting a pivot to Natchez, Mississippi. The film focuses on Rev, an engaging character met during a tour, and the complex, often painful history of the South. The documentary, characterized by a visually striking style, aims to entertain while provoking thought on history, culture, and racism. It is set for theatrical release and a later broadcast on PBS.
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    Fog of Truth: Ai Weiwei's Revolutionary Turandot

    18/12/2025 | 24min
    In this episode of Fog of Truth, Bart, John, and guest Daphne Street, an opera aficionado, discuss the documentary about Ai Weiwei's modern adaptation of Puccini's last opera, 'Turandot.' They explore Weiwei's unique interpretation, which highlights feminism and political discourse, and the challenges faced during production, including COVID-19 disruptions and Weiwei's brief incarceration. The documentary offers detailed insights into the production's visual and symbolic layers, bridging the gap between traditional opera and modern audiences. Daphne highlights Weiwei's calm and solution-oriented approach amidst obstacles, showcasing his confidence and versatility as an artist.
    00:00 Introduction and Special Guest
    00:37 Overview of the Documentary
    01:24 Puccini's Last Opera: Turandot
    03:28 I Weiwei's Unique Interpretation
    04:52 The Visual Spectacle
    10:21 The Impact of COVID-19
    11:57 Art and Politics Intertwined
    14:09 Final Thoughts and Reflections
    18:42 Closing Remarks and Future Episodes
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    Commune

    10/10/2025 | 20min
    Bart, John, and Justina Explor 'Commune': A Dive into the History and Ideals of Communal Living
    In this episode of 'Fog of Truth', the hosts delve into the movie 'Commune', a documentary made 20 years ago about a 40-year-old commune in Northern California. The film serves as a time capsule, exploring the lives of people who lived at Black Bear Ranch. The discussion explores the challenges and complexities of intentional communities, shares personal anecdotes from hosts who have lived in communes, and examines the impact of communal living on individuals' later lives. The episode also touches on the unique cultural and political context of the 60s and 70s, including how the commune's funding involved contributions from rock and roll musicians. The hosts discuss the relevance of the film in today's troubled times, the practicality of modern communes, and the documentary's anthropological significance.
    00:00 Introduction to Fog of Truth
    00:04 Overview of the Commune Documentary
    01:29 Personal Connections to Commune Life
    03:12 Challenges and Dynamics of Communal Living
    04:16 Modern Reflections on Communal Living
    06:35 Moral Dilemmas in the Commune
    08:28 Archival Footage and Historical Context
    09:49 Notable Stories and Personalities
    13:43 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
    18:06 Closing Remarks and Credits
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    Torn

    22/09/2025 | 24min
    The Fog of Truth Episode 101: Interview with Nim Shapira
    In the 101st episode of The Fog of Truth, Bart interviews filmmaker Nim Shapira about his new documentary, which chronicles the aftermath of the October 7th attacks and the subsequent putting up and taking down of Photos of the hostages taken by Hamas,in New York City.
     
     Shapira discusses the emotional significance behind the posters put up by communities as a form of action and grief, the experiences of various individuals affected by the conflict, and the importance of empathy and dialogue. The film, shot in winter 2023, focuses on the social fabric of New York City and explores themes such as freedom of speech, diverse perspectives, and the importance of difficult conversations.
    Additionally, Shapira highlights the involvement of Israeli artists and shares some of the challenges faced during production.
     
     Introduction and Milestone Celebration
     Interview with Nim Shapira Begins
     Nim Shapira's Background and Initial Reactions
     The Documentary's Themes and Focus
    Artists Behind the Posters
     Challenges and Risks Faced
    Finding and Working with Documentary Subjects
     Emotional Anchors and Personal Stories
     Public Reactions and Social Impact
     Screenings and Audience Reactions
     Final Thoughts and How to Watch the Film

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