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They Cloned Tyrone
Lamya's Poem
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Paris Is Burning
Refugee Crisis
Jalal Ad-Din Rumi
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
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Pepe the Frog

Go behind-the-scenes to learn more about the story-telling process as producers, directors, writers and actors discuss their craft.

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Latest Episodes

Mona Damluji (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) and Elisabeth Weber (German and Slavic Studies, UCSB) join moderator Bishnupriya Ghosh (English and Global Studies, UCSB) to discuss the film project From Ground Zero, an anthology of films made by Palestin... more

Film historian Rebecca Prime joins moderator Ross Melnick (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) for a discussion of the classic Hollywood film The Sound of Fury. Prime outlines the film’s production history and how its political and social commentary was sh... more

Documentary subject and Chicano activist Jerry Ramirez joins moderator Clint Terrell (English, UCSB) for a discussion of the documentary film American Homeboy. They discuss Ramirez’s involvement with the film, his relationship to his Chicano identity... more

Over 20 years since its release, Hedwig and the Angry Inch remains as relevant as ever to the politics of the day. A child of division, Hedwig refuses to be caught between categories, instead evading gender description and embracing herself as loving... more

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Recent Guests

Rebecca Prime
Author of Hollywood Exiles in Europe
Episode: Panic!: The Sound of Fury
William Atherton
Actor with over 91 film and stage credits, known for his roles in "Ghostbusters" and "The Sugarland Express".
Episode: Storytelling for the Screen: The Citizen
Rizwan Manji
Actor known for his role as Rajiv Gadwani on "Outsourced" and appearances in "Schitt's Creek" and "Peacemaker."
Episode: Storytelling for the Screen: The Citizen
Lindsay Watson
Actress known for her role in 'Finding Ohana'.
Netflix
Episode: Storytelling for the Screen: The Wind and the Reckoning
Angela Laprete
Producer with a focus on independent filmmaking.
Carsey-Wolf Center
Episode: Storytelling for the Screen: The Wind and the Reckoning
James Kienitz Wilkins
Filmmaker known for using unique formats in storytelling
Episode: Revisiting the Classics: Still Film
Sam Kadi
Producer and filmmaker, a Hollywood and Syrian writer and director
Episode: Lamya's Poem
Christopher Willis
Award-winning composer known for his work on Veep and The Death of Stalin
Episode: Lamya's Poem

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Mireille
An insightful host facilitating the conversation

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3.2 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
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    Lol, How can you call yourselves a television university when your interviewer is key lit by a prompter screen and your talent’s lapel mic cord is carelessly hung on the front of her shirt?

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    Young Stingy
    United States10 years ago

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Panic!: The Sound of Fury
Q: What do you think the responsibility of media is in portraying the news accurately?
Media has a significant responsibility to present stories accurately, as narratives shape public perception.
Panic!: The Sound of Fury
Q: Why would Endfield have the students leading the mob in the film?
It was a reflection of a true historical incident where students did lead a mob for the actions depicted.
Panic!: The Sound of Fury
Q: Would it be accurate to say that Endfield was blacklisted for reasons independent of his direction of this film?
Yes, he was blacklisted due to his previous affiliation with the Communist Party.
Archives of Anonymous Labor: From Farce to Liberation
Q: What's the significance of representing labor in these films?
Labor is highlighted in varied ways in the program, including the exploitation depicted onscreen and the invisible labor involved in film archiving, aiming to make anonymous labor more visible.
Archives of Anonymous Labor: From Farce to Liberation
Q: What was your process for putting this together?
Maggie and Michelle reflected a larger process of collaboration, combining their interests in silent cinema and political cinema, selecting films that engage with the theme of anonymous labor.

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Exploring the intricate world of storytelling in film and television, this podcast features candid conversations with a diverse array of industry professionals including producers, directors, writers, and actors. Listeners can expect to gain valuable insights into the creative processes that underpin captivating narratives, along with discussions that illuminate the challenges and triumphs of bringing stories to life on screen. Notably, the podcast emphasizes underrepresented voices and narratives within the industry, striving to provide a platform for depth and interaction beyond typical interviews.

Themes of representation, collaborative storytelling, and the evolution of the cinematic and television landscape frequently surface through ... more

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2. William Atherton
3. Rizwan Manji
4. Lindsay Watson
5. Angela Laprete
6. James Kienitz Wilkins
7. Sam Kadi
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