‘Cheer’ and ‘Hillary’ Filmmakers Talk Objectivity and Truth in Documentaries

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Cheer director Greg Whiteley: 'We draw from 3 different buckets: We have a bucket we call vérité, where you’re just shooting things while they’re happening; a bucket where you sit people down & interview them, & then the third bucket for archival footage'

Nanette Burstein:

Nanette Burstein during one of her lengthy interview sessions with Hillary Clinton for Hulu’s “Hillary.”It was a very specific point of view. In the very beginning, it was sort of a warning to viewers that there are three sides to every story: yours mine and the truth, and no one is lying. It was to say that it was not a film that was going for objectivity; this is celebrating one man’s yarn that he’s weaving, which was also a comment on Hollywood and the way it works.

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