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

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


Latest Episodes

Week 12 Fall 2022 – Timbuktu
November 12, 2022

In this weeks podcast, Daren Ray talks with IC director Doug Weatherford about the 2014 African film, Timbuktu.

Week 11 Fall 2022 – Purple Noon
November 05, 2022

IC co-director Marc Olivier talks about the French film Purple Noon (1960, Ren Clment) with BYU Professor of French, Daryl Lee.

Week 10 Fall 2022 – Aloners
October 29, 2022

In this weeks podcast, former IC co-director Marc Yamada talks with IC director Doug Weatherford about the 2021 South Korean film,Aloners.

Week 9 Fall 2022 – Sweat
October 22, 2022

IC assistant-director, Marie-Laure Oscarson, talks about Magnus Von Horns 2018 film,Sweat, with Amy Jensen, Associate Dean in the BYU College of Fine Arts and Communications, about influencers and t

Week 8 Fall 2022 – Midsemester Review
October 17, 2022

An Introduction of part two of Fall 22 semester with IC directors.

Week 7 Fall 2022 – One Hundred Steps
October 10, 2022

IC co-director Marc Olivier talks about the Italian film One Hundred Steps (2000, Marco Tullio Giordana) with Dr. Dan Paul, assistant professor of Italian in the BYU French & Italian...

Week 6 Fall 2022 – Force Majeure
October 03, 2022

IC co-director, Marc Olivier, talks about Ruben stlunds 2014 film Force Majeure with Dr. Julie Allen, Professor of Comparative Arts & Letters at BYU.

Week 5 Fall 2022 – Shoes
September 24, 2022

In this weeks podcast is about Shoes directed by Louis Weber. BYU Italian and French assistant professor, Dr. Sara Phenix, discusses the complexities of femininity and the social issues in...

Week 3 Fall 2022 – Earth:Muted
September 11, 2022

From the Booth. Podcast 3 with Professor Chip Oscarson on the documentary Earth:Muted, a remarkably open-ended documentary film about ecological crisis and its costs on everyday people.

Fall 2022 Week 2 Podcast – Monobloc
September 03, 2022

This weeks podcast is about the documentary Monobloc. BYU design professor David Morgan discusses the importance of making a film about such an unlovely and unloved object, the plastic, stackable...