Episode 1002: Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President / Desert One
Fog of Truth - A podcast by Bart Weiss
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Our nation's 39th president, Jimmy Carter, is on the documentary docket this week as we review Mary Wharton's Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President, joined by returning guest host Sedika Mojadidi. That film looks at Carter's love of music and how it helped shape both his insurgent 1976 campaign and his time in the White House, revealing the compassionate humanitarian in all his glory. Then, Bart and Chris interview the great Barbara Kopple about her Desert One, which analyzes what went wrong with Carter's attempted rescue of the American hostages held in Iran following its 1979 revolution. Just as much complexity, far less glory (to tragic results). It's a fascinating combination of films, and we hope you enjoy. Group Review Documentary: JIMMY CARTER: ROCK & ROLL PRESIDENT (Mary Wharton, 2020) Available on VOD from Greenwich Entertainment. Film Featured in Interview Portion: DESERT ONE (Barbara Kopple, 2019) Available on VOD from Greenwich Entertainment. Other Films Mentioned: Harlan County U.S.A. (Barbara Kopple, 1976) Italianamerican (Martin Scorsese, 1974) John Lewis: Good Trouble (Dawn Porter, 2020) Mean Streets (Martin Scorsese, 1973) Miracle Fishing (Miles Hargrove/Christopher Birge, 2020) A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (Martin Scorsese, 1995) The Way I See It (Dawn Porter, 2020) Winter Soldier (Winterfilm, Inc., 1972) Links to reviews by Christopher Llewellyn Reed: Hammer to Nail review of Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President Hammer to Nail review of Desert One Timestamps: 00:42 – Intro 04:19 – Group Discussion of JIMMY CARTER: ROCK & ROLL PRESIDENT 19:16 – Bart and Chris interview Barbara Kopple of DESERT ONE 40:39 – Doc Talk 51:51 – Closing and End Credits Website/Email: www.fogoftruth.com [email protected] Credits: Artwork by Hilary Campbell Intro music by Jeremiah Moore Transitional music by BELLS≥ (thanks to Christopher Ernst) Editing and shownotes by Christopher Llewellyn Reed