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In this episode of The M.O. Podcast, we sit down with extraordinary documentarian Ondi Timoner, the only filmmaker to win the Sundance Grand Jury Prize twice. Ondi takes us on a deep dive into her prolific career, discussing the creative processes and personal journeys behind her most impactful films, including the upcoming DIG XX, the extended cut of her legendary documentary DIG!. We explore the emotional depth of Last Flight Home, Ondi’s intimate film about her father’s final days, as well as her groundbreaking works like We Live in Public and All God’s Children, which tackle themes of love, connection, and the human spirit.
Ondi also opens up about the challenges of documentary filmmaking, the transformative power of storytelling, and what it’s like to immerse herself so deeply in the worlds she documents. This episode is filled with inspiring insights and a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most fearless voices in film today.
As we approach the holiday season, we’ll be taking a short hiatus until the new year. Our next episode will launch on January 7th, and we’re already planning some incredible interviews for 2025.
We’d love your input! If there’s someone you’d like to see featured on the podcast, email us at joey@inversionart.com. We’re also interested in hearing from individuals who are currently trying to achieve something big and ambitious in the art world. If that’s you or someone you know, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’d love to share your story.
Until then, thank you for listening, and we’ll see you in 2025!
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