JRE 1511 ·
Oliver Stone
Who is Oliver Stone?
Oliver Stone is a guest on the Joe Rogan Experience.
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Oliver Stone discusses his filmmaking philosophy and how he approaches telling stories about controversial historical figures and events
- 02The conversation explores Stone's documentaries and investigative work into JFK assassination, 9/11, and other pivotal moments in American history
- 03Stone talks about the importance of questioning official narratives and the role of independent filmmakers in challenging the status quo
- 04Discussion covers Stone's documentary work with Putin and other world leaders, examining geopolitical complexities beyond mainstream media coverage
- 05Stone reflects on his Vietnam War experience and how it shaped his perspective on American foreign policy and military intervention
- 06The episode explores censorship, media control, and the challenges independent creators face when producing content that questions establishment narratives
- ▶Oliver Stone explains his approach to controversial historical investigations0:05:30
- ▶Stone discusses his JFK assassination documentary and evidence questioning the official narrative0:15:45
- ▶Discussion of Stone's Vietnam War experience and how it shaped his filmmaking0:35:20
- ▶Stone talks about interviewing Putin and other world leaders for his documentaries0:55:00
- ▶Conversation about media consolidation, censorship, and challenges for independent filmmakers1:15:30
The Show
Joe Rogan sits down with legendary filmmaker Oliver Stone in JRE 1511 for a deep dive into Stone's career as a provocative documentarian and his mission to tell untold stories about pivotal moments in American and world history. Stone brings his characteristic intensity and passion for challenging official narratives, discussing how he's spent decades investigating events that mainstream media glosses over or misrepresents.
Stone talks about his extensive work examining the JFK assassination, explaining how he became convinced that the Warren Commission's findings didn't add up. He discusses the evidence he uncovered and why he felt compelled to make films challenging the official story. The conversation extends to Stone's 9/11 investigations and how he approached that explosive topic with the same rigorous questioning he brings to all his work.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Stone's documentary work interviewing world leaders, including Vladimir Putin. Stone explains his approach to these conversations and why he believes it's important for independent filmmakers to engage directly with figures that Western media often portrays in one-dimensional ways. He discusses the geopolitical complexities that rarely make it into mainstream American coverage.
Stone is candid about his Vietnam War experience and how witnessing combat firsthand fundamentally shaped his worldview regarding American military intervention. He talks about how this personal history drove him to become a filmmaker willing to examine uncomfortable truths about American foreign policy. Joe and Stone explore how his perspective as a combat veteran gives him credibility when discussing military and defense matters that many filmmakers approach from a purely theoretical angle.
The conversation touches on censorship and media consolidation, with Stone expressing concerns about how few entities now control most media distribution. He discusses the challenges he's faced getting films produced and distributed when they challenge powerful interests. Stone emphasizes the importance of independent voices and filmmakers who aren't beholden to corporate structures or government pressure.
Best Quotes
“The official narrative doesn't hold up when you actually look at the evidence”
— Oliver Stone
From the JRE 1511 conversation with Oliver Stone.
“I went to Vietnam and I saw what happened there. That experience changed everything about how I view our government's foreign policy”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1511 conversation with Oliver Stone.
“Independent filmmakers have a responsibility to ask the questions that mainstream media won't ask”
— Oliver Stone
From the JRE 1511 conversation with Oliver Stone.
“You have to be willing to go where the evidence leads you, even if it's uncomfortable”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1511 conversation with Oliver Stone.
“When you consolidate media into a few hands, you lose the diversity of thought and the ability to challenge power”
— Oliver Stone
From the JRE 1511 conversation with Oliver Stone.
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