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Shine Global, Young Filmmakers, And The Power Of Impact Docs

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At the Montclair Film Festival, Lost in Jersey sat down with Shine Global—the award-winning team behind War/Dance and Inocente—to explore how real stories drive change far beyond the screen. Co-founders Susan MacLaury and Albie Hecht trace their journey from a family trip to a war zone that inspired War/Dance to an Oscar win for Inocente and a mission to put children’s voices at the center of storytelling.

We unpack two decades of hard-earned lessons: how The Wrong Light unraveled a “rescue” narrative into a deeper truth, why The Harvest brought child labor realities to Congress, and how the team’s newest work investigates the troubled teen industry’s hidden abuses with The Business of Trouble. Along the way, we meet this year’s Resilience Award winners—young filmmakers whose short In Case You Forgot proves that creativity, even music created on a kid’s DJ toy, can carry real emotional power.

If you care about documentary ethics, storytelling as advocacy, and how art moves policy, this live conversation maps both the playbook and the pitfalls of making stories that matter.

Thank you to Montclair Film Festival for having us!

Follow us: Website | Apple | Spotify | Audible | Youtube | Youtube | Instagram | Facebook | Tiktok

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Chapters

1. Live From Montclair: Setup (00:00:00)

2. Meet Shine Global’s Founders (00:02:45)

3. Origin Story: Northern Uganda (00:04:34)

4. Making War/Dance Under Fire (00:09:30)

5. Funding Reality After Awards (00:16:19)

6. Eva Longoria And The Harvest (00:18:50)

7. Innocente: Short, Impact, Oscar (00:24:12)

8. The Wrong Light: Truth Unravels (00:31:10)

9. Safety, Ethics, And FBI Knock (00:39:40)

10. Narrative Short Anuja: Access And Advocacy (00:44:25)

11. New Exposé: Troubled Teen Industry (00:49:10)

140 episodes

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Manage episode 517718375 series 3468062
Content provided by Rachel Martens and Janette Afsharian, Rachel Martens, and Janette Afsharian. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rachel Martens and Janette Afsharian, Rachel Martens, and Janette Afsharian or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

At the Montclair Film Festival, Lost in Jersey sat down with Shine Global—the award-winning team behind War/Dance and Inocente—to explore how real stories drive change far beyond the screen. Co-founders Susan MacLaury and Albie Hecht trace their journey from a family trip to a war zone that inspired War/Dance to an Oscar win for Inocente and a mission to put children’s voices at the center of storytelling.

We unpack two decades of hard-earned lessons: how The Wrong Light unraveled a “rescue” narrative into a deeper truth, why The Harvest brought child labor realities to Congress, and how the team’s newest work investigates the troubled teen industry’s hidden abuses with The Business of Trouble. Along the way, we meet this year’s Resilience Award winners—young filmmakers whose short In Case You Forgot proves that creativity, even music created on a kid’s DJ toy, can carry real emotional power.

If you care about documentary ethics, storytelling as advocacy, and how art moves policy, this live conversation maps both the playbook and the pitfalls of making stories that matter.

Thank you to Montclair Film Festival for having us!

Follow us: Website | Apple | Spotify | Audible | Youtube | Youtube | Instagram | Facebook | Tiktok

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Live From Montclair: Setup (00:00:00)

2. Meet Shine Global’s Founders (00:02:45)

3. Origin Story: Northern Uganda (00:04:34)

4. Making War/Dance Under Fire (00:09:30)

5. Funding Reality After Awards (00:16:19)

6. Eva Longoria And The Harvest (00:18:50)

7. Innocente: Short, Impact, Oscar (00:24:12)

8. The Wrong Light: Truth Unravels (00:31:10)

9. Safety, Ethics, And FBI Knock (00:39:40)

10. Narrative Short Anuja: Access And Advocacy (00:44:25)

11. New Exposé: Troubled Teen Industry (00:49:10)

140 episodes

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