From the Booth: A Podcast from BYU's International Cinema BYU International Cinema
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- TV & Film
The directors of the Brigham Young University International Cinema and their special guests discuss the films showing at BYU’s International Cinema--one of the longest running college cinema programs of its kind in the world. IC screens over eighty of the best contemporary and classic films from all over the world each year with support from the BYU College of Humanities, and you can get background about the films here. "From the Booth" is a great way to get insights into foreign films, the history of cinema, and about what is going on in the world of media studies.
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W24.06 The Tree of Life
IC Co-director Brad Barber talks with his cinephile son Andrew Barber, visiting from Pamona college, about this week’s “Father Son” film: Finnish Blood, Swedish Heart.
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W24.05 Finnish Blood, Swedish Heart
IC Co-director Brad Barber talks with his cinephile son Andrew Barber, visiting from Pamona college, about this week’s “Father Son” film: Finnish Blood, Swedish Heart.
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W24.04 Girlhood
IC Co-Director Marc Olivier talks with Dr. Sara Phenix of BYU’s French and Italian department about the 2014 film Girlhood
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W24.03 We Are the Best!
Co-director Marc Olivier talks with Professor Julie Allen about the film We Are the Best!
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W24.02 Waste Land
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.
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W24.01 1001 Grams
Podcast on 1001 Grams with professor Chip Oscarson. How do you measure a life? Join us for a conversation exploring Bent Hamer’s 2014 film, 1001 Grams.