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Fernando Sulichin: Producer of JFK Revisited and Flag Day

Fernando Sulichin: Producer of JFK Revisited and Flag Day

FromFactual America


Fernando Sulichin: Producer of JFK Revisited and Flag Day

FromFactual America

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Acclaimed producer Fernando Sulichin has built his career by working with film giants such as Spike Lee, David Lynch, Sean Penn, and Oliver Stone. Now Fernando has two films debuting at the Cannes Film Festival. Flag Day is directed by and stars Sean Penn, while JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass is the latest documentary from director Oliver Stone. JFK Revisited is the follow-up to Stone's political thriller JFK (1991) about the John F Kennedy assassination. Using recently declassified archives – part of a congressional review sparked by the 1991 film – JFK Revisited sheds new light onto this seminal event in American history.  Fernando talks about his partnership with Stone and how he has gained the trust of high-profile figures such as Fidel Castro, Nelson Mandela and Vladimir Putin. Fernando's strong passion for film comes through loud and clear and has him contemplating stepping behind the camera himself.  “It’s not about judgment, it’s about discovery.” - Fernando Sulichin Time Stamps:00:00 - Introducing our guest Fernando Sulichin. 02:31 - What JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass is about. 05:51 - The challenge of finding a buyer for the film. 09:00 - What it’s like working with Oliver Stone. 11:16 - The ways Stone has helped Fernando grow as a filmmaker. 12:44 - The issues with how biased the media has become in recent years. 15:47 - How Fernando gets access to people like Castro, Mandela and Putin. 17:28 - How he decides what questions he wants to ask his subjects. 24:06 - The traits most great directors have in common. 27:37 - The upcoming doc A Bright Future directed by Stone. 36:22 - The similarities between feature films and docs. 38:34 - How Fernando decides whether he will work on a film. 40:33 - The plans he has to get into directing in the future. 41:42 - The importance of being passionate about the film you’re making. 46:54 - The future humanitarian projects that he is working on. 49:52 - How Fernando got his start on Spike Lee's Malcom X (1992). 51:16 - How the film industry has changed in the last 50 years. Resources: Flag Day (2021) JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass (2021) JFK (1991) The Putin Interviews (2017) Innersound Audio Alamo Pictures Connect with Fernando Sulichin: IMDb Connect with Factual America: Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter More From Factual America: MLK/FBI: America on a Collision Course Moment of Truth: The Murder of Michael Jordan's Father The Crime of the Century: Pharma and the US Opioid Crisis The State of Texas vs. Melissa: The Death Penalty's Problems
Released:
Jul 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Factual America examines America through the lens of documentary filmmaking. Guests include Academy Award, Emmy and Grammy-winning documentary filmmakers and producers, their subjects, as well as experts on the American experience. Find out more about the current and upcoming documentaries on Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, Sky Documentaries and other platforms directly from the creators. Whether we discuss true crime, music, burning social and political topics, history, or arts, Factual America is your #1 documentary film podcast. Factual America is produced by Alamo Pictures, a London- and Austin-based production company that makes documentaries about the US from a European perspective for international audiences.