From the Booth: A Podcast from BYU's International Cinema

From the Booth: A Podcast from BYU's International Cinema


Latest Episodes

W24.02 Waste Land
February 16, 2024

Assistant Professor of Portuguese and Brazilian Literature Jordan B. Jones joins the booth to discuss class and ethical concerns in art making, as seen in the 2010 documentary Waste Land.

W24.01 1001 Grams
February 09, 2024

Podcast on 1001 Grams with professor Chip Oscarson. How do you measure a life? Join us for a conversation exploring Bent Hamers 2014 film, 1001 Grams.

F23.06 Faces Places
November 07, 2023

IC Co-director Marc Olivier talks with Professor Bob Hudson of the BYU French and Italian Department about Agns Vardas film Faces Places

F23.05 Mami Wata
October 24, 2023

IC co-director, Marc Olivier, talks with Dr. Carter Charles of the BYU French and Italian Department about the 2023 film "Mami Wata," written and directed by C. J. "Fiery" Obasi

F23.04 All of Me
October 15, 2023

Filmmaker and recent BYU Media Arts graduate Emma Volz joins us to discuss empathy and ethnography in documentary, through the lens of the 2014 Mexican film All of Me.

F23.03 Volver
September 22, 2023

Spanish and Portuguese Professor Greg Stallings joins us to talk about the historical context of Volver, Almodvar's visual poetry, and the many themes present in the film.

F23.02 Cinema Sabaya
September 10, 2023

Theatre & Media Arts Professor Amy Jensen joins us to discuss Cinema Sabaya, and the role that making movies together has in community-building.

F23.01 Semester Preview
September 05, 2023

IC co-directors Marc Olivier, Brad Barber, and Marie-Laure Oscarson talk about the upcoming films for fall 2023 and more.

Ep. 6 – The Lives of Others
April 10, 2023

Blurb: IC co-director Marc Olivier talks with Professor Rob McFarland of the BYU department of German and Russian about the German film The Lives of Others

Ep. 5 – IC Student Employees
March 27, 2023

IC co-director Doug Weatherford speaks with student employees of the International Cinema department Abigail Wilkinson, Hayden Underwood, and Kaitlin Wride about their experiences working for IC.