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  • BILLY PRESTON: THAT'S THE WAY GOD PLANNED IT
    Apr 21 2026

    This is the way Producer Director PARIS BARCLAY planned the new feature doc. Recorded March 2026, 28 minutes,

    Former president of the Directors Guild of America and one of television’s most prolific storytellers— an intimate, wide-ranging conversation about his latest documentary, Billy Preston: That's The Way God Planned It. We discuss Preston’s impact on the music world; his work with the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Ray Charles and Little Richard, among other

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    29 min
  • The Singers
    Apr 21 2026

    Oscar nominee (one man band) producer, director, writer, cinematographer, SAM A. DAVIS creates a masterful short film. February, 2026, 25 minutes.

    The Singers short film is currently on Netflix and the filmmaker is interviewed by Chuck Braverman of Westdoc. In The SINGERS, a fiction film infused with documentary style, filmmaker Sam A. Davis quietly invades a broken down bar filled with broken down men, only to uncover geniuses in the rough. Without a script or even a definitive plan, guided only by a short story he had read, Davis allows these first-time actors — all discovered in various corners of the internet — to find their own way with his help and direction. The shoot was done on 35mm film, the story was found in the editing process. Singers is only 18 minute long, but you’ll feel like you know everyone in the bar. Drink up.

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    25 min
  • Cutting Through the Rocks
    Apr 21 2026

    Oscar nominated feature documentary producer, director, editor SARA KHAKI and MOHAMMADREZA EYNI recorded February, 2026, 35 minutes.

    Producer/director/editors Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni speak with passion about their Oscar nominated cinéma vérité film Cutting Through Rocks, the first Iranian feature documentary to be so honored. The project, eight years in the making, follows a mid-wife in an Iranian village, who becomes the first woman elected to local office—and begins challenging deeply rooted traditions, from child marriage to women’s land rights. It is, as Mohammadreza says, a master study in small town power.

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    36 min
  • Holding Liat
    Apr 21 2026

    Lance Kramer, the director, and his brother Brandon Kramer, the producer, began filming "Holding Liat" when one of the hostages from October 7th turned out to be a relative. Both brothers work in Washington, D.C., where significant events were unfolding. This personal connection to the crisis fueled their desire to create a documentary that goes beyond the headlines.

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    46 min
  • CLASSROOM 4 (Part 1)
    Apr 21 2026

    Oscar short listed doc talk with Producer Director Eden Wurmfeld Jan 9, 2026

    An extraordinary college‑level history class held inside an Oregon prison. Eden shares how the project began, the remarkable bonds formed between inside and outside students, and the transformative impact the experience had on everyone. This conversation offers a rare, moving look at education, vulnerability, and humanity behind prison walls—setting the stage for our special live screening and Q&A on February 19th at Bucks County Community College.

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    21 min
  • Heartbeat - Oscar-Shortlisted Documentary
    Apr 21 2026
    A Deep Dive into Heartbeat

    Heartbeat is an Oscar-shortlisted documentary directed by filmmakers Jay Rosenblatt and Stephanie Rapp. This film, recorded in December 2025, runs for 26 minutes. It captures the intimate journey of a couple trying to have a baby. The film sheds light on the often unspoken experiences of pregnancy and miscarriage.

    In a candid conversation, Westdoc host Chuck Braverman speaks with the married filmmakers. They discuss why the tapes sat on the shelf for 25 years. This delay adds depth to their story, revealing the complexities of their personal journey.

    The Personal Touch

    The film provides a raw look at the filmmakers' experiences. It explores the emotional highs and lows of trying to conceive. The narrative is both personal and universal. Many viewers can relate to the themes of hope, loss, and resilience.

    Rosenblatt and Rapp have created a powerful piece that resonates deeply. Their approach invites viewers into their lives. They share their struggles and triumphs in a way that feels authentic and relatable.

    Other Notable Works

    In addition to Heartbeat, the filmmakers have produced other personal films. Two of these films, "How Do You Measure a Year" and "When We Were Bullies," have also received Oscar nominations. These works reflect their commitment to storytelling that is both personal and impactful.

    The Impact of Heartbeat

    Heartbeat is more than just a documentary. It is a conversation starter about the challenges of starting a family. The film encourages viewers to reflect on their own experiences. It highlights the importance of sharing stories that are often kept private.

    The filmmakers' decision to finally share their story after 25 years is significant. It shows the power of vulnerability in storytelling. By opening up about their journey, they invite others to do the same.

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, Heartbeat is a must-watch for anyone interested in documentary filmmaking. It offers a unique perspective on a deeply personal subject. The film is a testament to the power of storytelling. It reminds us that our experiences, no matter how painful, can connect us to others.

    For more insights into the world of documentary filmmaking, check out Westdoc Online. This platform offers exclusive interviews with top creators, sharing their stories and insights with a global audience.

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    26 min
  • THE ALABAMA SOLUTION
    Apr 21 2026

    Producers ANDREW JARECKI and CHARLOTTE KAUFMAN conversation Nov 2025. 31 mins

    HBO documentary The Alabama Solution exposes the brutal realities of the Alabama prison system. What begins as an exploration of resilience turns into a harrowing investigation of corruption, forced labor, secrecy, and systemic human rights violations.

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    31 min
  • ARMED ONLY WITH A CAMERA
    Apr 21 2026

    Craig Renaud and Juan Arredondo documentary short, recorded November 2025, 29 mins.

    Documentary filmmaker Brent Renaud was the first American journalist to die while reporting on the war in Ukraine. His younger brother and collaborator, Craig Renaud, and producer Juan Arredondo recovered Brent's body and his final recordings from Ukraine and brought them back to their childhood home in Arkansas. As Brent's journey to his final resting place unfolds, this HBO film chronicles the years he and his brother spent covering some of the world's most dangerous conflicts.

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    29 min