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Stories, Controversy & Band-aids

Stories, Controversy & Band-aids

Michel Grey & Sylvia Greif

American filmmaker Michel Grey and Swiss artist Sylvia Greif dive into the chaotic world of film and television production with their distinctive, offbeat style. In their first season, they explore their latest project—a documentary and screenplay unraveling Sylvia's family's hidden secrets. As they delve into a tale of international espionage, elite society, and political coups in South America, they expose the raw struggles, triumphs, and compromises behind producing powerful media content.

12 - Espionage, Secrets, and Chic in Walmart
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  • 12 - Espionage, Secrets, and Chic in Walmart

    Michel and Sylvia delve deeper into Sylvia's adoptive parents' enigmatic past, uncovering connections to WWII espionage and figures like Reinhard Gehlen and Wilhelm Canaris. They navigate the emotional challenges of unearthing family secrets, confronting skepticism from friends, and speculating on Sylvia’s mother’s shifting wartime allegiances and mysterious wealth. Balancing the gravity of their discoveries with moments of levity, they share lighthearted anecdotes, including Sylvia’s trip to Walmart. The episode wraps with a preview of upcoming topics, including propaganda, perception, and Sylvia’s mother’s surprising ties to South America.

    Tue, 19 Nov 2024
  • 11 - The Atlantic Clipper Mystery

    Michel and Sylvia share a candid update from Miami, where an unexpected detour has them diving deeper into Sylvia’s family history. Originally planning to head straight to Europe, they opted for Miami after discovering intriguing arrival and departure records tied to Sylvia's parents, revealing new, puzzling details about her father’s changing nationality during WWII. The duo explores theories about her parents' potential involvement in espionage and their travels under mysterious circumstances, even uncovering an unusual record linking her mother to notable figures on a wartime flight. Between digging into classified documents, dealing with challenges in sourcing information, and addressing cultural biases, Michel and Sylvia confront the complexities and mysteries around Sylvia’s parents' lives—and the lasting impact these discoveries have on her family’s legacy.


    Tue, 12 Nov 2024
  • 10 - Allies, Espionage, and Betrayal

    Sylvia and Michel dive into a trove of letters from the 1940s that Sylvia uncovered, hinting at a hidden history linking her family to espionage, political intrigue, and complex allegiances. The letters reveal a web involving Sylvia’s mother, an enigmatic figure named Thilo in Ethiopia, and two controversial men: Wilhelm Roloff, a reputed anti-Nazi with ties to German intelligence, and Emil Bürle, a Swiss art collector entangled with Nazi associations. As Sylvia and Michel explore these cryptic letters, they’re drawn into a story of covert alliances, a mysterious cotton deal in Ethiopia, and Sylvia's father’s potential role as an Allied arms dealer.

    Their journey takes a twist when an interview with author Derek Mallet sheds new light on Sylvia's mother’s possible connection to a network of resistance figures, hinting at ties to those behind the July 20, 1944, assassination attempt on Hitler. This discovery stirs conflicted feelings for Sylvia, torn between dark family secrets and whispers of courage within the resistance. With missing documents and heavily redacted records clouding their search, Sylvia feels compelled to uncover the full story, and the podcast teases even more revelations ahead in the upcoming documentary, inviting listeners to share any hidden connections.

    Tue, 29 Oct 2024
  • 9 - No Permits, No Limits: Filming Espionage at the Plaza Hotel

    Their production crew joins Sylvia and Michel at New York’s Plaza Hotel as they continue to work on their documentary. They introduce key team members—Ken Farrington, Line Producer; Anthony Berenato Jr, Director of Photography; Lucy Pratt, Production Assistant; and Zoie, the crew's mascot. The group reflects on their filming week, discussing the intriguing spy elements of the story, which uncovers classified documents and historical espionage. The conversation touches on the challenges of filming in New York without permits, personal revelations about Sylvia’s adoptive parents' involvement in espionage during WWII, and the psychological toll of keeping such secrets. The team also discusses documentary filmmaking's unpredictability, sharing technical details and personal insights. 

    Tue, 22 Oct 2024
  • 8 - When The Sun Goes To Sleep

    Sylvia and Michel debate American versus Swiss chocolate while the group which includes guest, Producer Ken Farrington reflects on the evolving and ever-changing film industry for indie filmmakers. They discuss Sylvia's superpower ability to sleep, her hikes, and finding peace while contrasting the serenity of nature with the fast-paced world. They share personal stories of near burnout, but also of perseverance and the importance of surrounding oneself with positive collaborators, highlighting the balance between the stress and excitement of filmmaking.  

    Tue, 15 Oct 2024
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