John Trafton
Radical Films
In this podcast we explore films of the present and the past that have fueled social change around the globe.
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Episodes
MASC with Andy Motz 14.04.2026 27:31
What if masculinity isn’t something you are, but something you’ve been taught to perform? In this episode, Andy Motz joins us to discuss MASC , a documentary that turns the camera back on identity, inheritance, and the possibility of unlearning.
A Little Bit Different with Brett Hochmuth 09.04.2026 29:06
What happens when people from completely different worlds are brought together on the same river? Brett Hochmuth joins us to discuss A Little Bit Different , a documentary about connection, transformation, and what emerges when we step outside our everyday lives.
Lamentation at the Liesbeek (with Micha Espinosa and Sara Matchett) 08.04.2026 35:34
A conversation with Micha Espinosa and Sara Matchett on Lamentation at the Liesbeek , a film that traces how colonial histories linger in landscape, memory, and everyday life along Cape Town’s riverbanks. We explore how the film turns terrain into testimony, where sound, image, and absence reveal a past that refuses to stay buried.
The Price of Plenty (with Maria Fernandez and Maricela Santana-Walle 02.04.2026 30:13
A powerful conversation on land, labor, and legacy. Join us as filmmakers and activists Maria Fernandez and Maricela Santana-Walle unpack The Price of Plenty , a documentary that brings the hidden costs of agricultural abundance into sharp focus. From environmental injustice to community resilience, this episode asks what it really means to live with the consequences of “plenty.”
Firebreak - with producer Kenzie Bruce 18.03.2026 26:10
Kenzie Bruce joins Radical Films to discuss Firebreak—a powerful look at wildfire, labor, and survival in an era of environmental collapse. We dive into the ethics of representation, the lived realities behind the lens, and what it means to document history as it unfolds in real time.
Fast Fire Films Presents: Spanish Class. 21.08.2025 39:21
In our latest episode, we are joined by filmmaker Israel Brooks of Fast Fire Films. Listen as we discuss his work as a filmmaker and immigrant rights advocate, as well as his forthcoming film Spanish Class (2026).
Professor and Filmmaker Alex Johnston 18.07.2025 47:20
In this episode, we are joined by Seattle University professor and documentary filmmaker Alex Johnston. Listen as we discuss film and media activism, films about the prison industrial complex, and his latest documentary work.
Lara Jacoksi and Bemtevi Productions 19.05.2025 20:23
In this episode, we are joined by Lara Jacoski of Bemtevi Productions, based in Brazil. Listen as we discuss her film and media work capturing the stories of indigenous people, including her recent film Eskawata Kayawai (co-directed with Patrick Belem).
Jacopo Fantastichini 30.04.2025 39:46
In this episode, we sit down with Miami-based Italian filmmaker Jacopo Fantastichini to discuss his recent film A Healing Revolution, a documentary film exploring the work of "Doctors within Borders" and their care and support to Miami's unhoused.
Sweep Dreams - with filmmakers ET Russian and Ed Mast 03.04.2025 26:19
In this episode we speak to artist/animator E.T. Russian and playwright/performer Edward Mast and discuss their film Sweep Dreams, a 7 minute animated dream of displacement and apocalypse.
No Place to Grow Old (with director Davey Shaupp) 02.04.2025 25:48
In this episode, we sit down with Davey Shaupp, director of No Place to Grow Old. This film is the first documentary to capture a growing crisis unfolding quietly across America: older adults aging into homelessness. Set in Portland, Oregon, this film follows the lives of three older adults navigating the harsh realities of life without a home.
Can't Stop Change - with Yarrow Koning 02.04.2025 19:42
In this episode, we speak to Yarrow Koning (they/them), environmental educator and multimedia storyteller, about the film Can't Stop Change: Queer Climate Stories from the Florida Frontlines. For further information on their work and how you can get involved: Instagram: @queers4climatejustice Email: queerecoproject@gmail.com Website: https://www.queerecoproject.org/cant-stop-change
Kalamazoo Gals - With David Massar and John Thomas 01.04.2025 29:23
In this episode, John sits down with director David Massar and writer/producer John Thomas to discuss Kalamazoo Gals, the story of the women who built the classic Gibson World War II banner guitars.
One Fighting Irishman - with Sharon Yamato 01.04.2025 33:23
In this episode, we sit down with director Sharon Yamato to discuss her latest film, One Fighting Irishman, the story of lawyer Wayne Collins and his fight to save 5,500 Japanese Americans from being deported during World War II. Listen as we discuss the background history, George Takei's involvement in the film's production, and the importance of telling these stories in the present-day...
Dark and Tender with Aaron Taylor 01.04.2025 26:46
In this episode, we sit down with filmmaker and activist Aaron Taylor to discuss his film Dark and Tender, a film that follows ten Black men on a transformative retreat with the Chronically UnderTouched (CUT) Project outside Seattle, WA.
Gilda Sheppard - filmmaker, writer, professor, and public speaker 20.12.2024 43:39
In this episode, we sit down for a conversation with Gilda Sheppard -- filmmaker, author, professor, and public speaker. Listen as we discuss her latest film Since I Been Down (2020) and its impact on conversations about criminal justice reform, community rebuilding, and education. www.gildasheppard.com
Sam Hampton 20.11.2024 30:32
In this episode we sit down with Sam Hampton: documentary filmmaker, teacher, and executive director of the Social Justice Film Institute.
Angie Tures 06.11.2024 33:51
In this episode, we are joined by filmmaker and documentary film instructor Angie Tures. Listen as we discuss her organization Femme Frontera, which highlights the work of women filmmakers with a focus on immigration and the United States/Mexico border.
Sylvia Ryerson 24.10.2024 38:30
In this episode, we talk to radio producer, sound artist and journalist Sylvia Ryerson. Listen as we discuss her recent documentary Calls From Home and her work in criminal justice and prison reform.
Director and Producer Lance Kramer 14.10.2024 45:00
In this episode, we sit down with filmmaker Lance Kramer to discuss his work on documentaries such as City of Trees (2015) and The First Step (2021) with Van Jones.
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