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In this episode, Sylvia and Michel compare the unpredictable twists of documentary filmmaking to the fixed path of scripted films, sharing how new discoveries upended their edit and opened still more rabbit holes. They revisit stories of Sylvia’s father’s friendships with Dominican president Juan Bosch and the Kennedys, a mysterious woman spotted at Vienna’s 1955 reopening, mafia ties that once blurred with wartime resistance, and the surreal pace at which her parents moved between South America, Europe and the Middle East.
By Michel Grey & Sylvia GreifIn this episode, Sylvia and Michel compare the unpredictable twists of documentary filmmaking to the fixed path of scripted films, sharing how new discoveries upended their edit and opened still more rabbit holes. They revisit stories of Sylvia’s father’s friendships with Dominican president Juan Bosch and the Kennedys, a mysterious woman spotted at Vienna’s 1955 reopening, mafia ties that once blurred with wartime resistance, and the surreal pace at which her parents moved between South America, Europe and the Middle East.