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Best podcasts about black film archive

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Artslink
Artslink - Podcast February 23, 2026

Artslink

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026


For the episode this month, an interview with Cayley Wreggit, Director of Full Circle Theatre's 'The Taming Of The Shrew'. Known for their interest in Shakespeare adaptations, Cayley takes us through what went into this Romantasy re-telling of the bards' tale.. https://www.fullcircletheatre.ca/the-taming-of-the-shrew Please check out the Black Film Archive: blackfilmarchive.com

Artslink
Artslink - Episode April 22, 2024

Artslink

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024


The April episode starts by covering the new play from Forte Musical Theatre Guild, Buy Me A Drink, Joe', which is about the life and work of founder Joe Slabe (Joe joins me for a chat & a tune). It runs from April 23 - May 5 at cSPACE (1721 29 Ave SW) Tickets at: fortemusical.ca Then, an interview with screenwriter Braden Brickner about the upcoming *FREE* live script reading of his in-development creature-feature comedy 'Little Friggers' as part of the Calgary Underground Film Festival. April 27 at 1pm @ The Globe Cinema https://www.calgaryundergroundfilm.org/2024/live-script-reading-little-friggers Keep up-to-date on the film with his website: http://betaforcecarbon.com/ Finally, a short piece on the Black Film Archive, and the 1988 war film, 'Camp de Thiaroye'. https://blackfilmarchive.com/Camp-de-Thiaroye

CUNY TV's Arts In The City
February 2023

CUNY TV's Arts In The City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 27:40


This month on Arts in The City… we check out the Black Film Archive; take a look at some Oscar contenders; play Petanque in Brooklyn; meet an art historian; whip up a simple and delicious recipe with cookbook author Leanne Brown; and check out a Hunter College class where dance and science intersect.

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Bad Queers
Wakanda is Forever Queer I Episode 132

Bad Queers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 67:01


Kris is back from maternity leave! We share what we've been watching, including our take on Wakanda Forever. Update on what you need to know for the respect for marriage act, the Mormon's support for protecting same-sex marriage and Texas wanting to classify drag as a "Sexually Oriented Business". During Bad Queer Opinions, Shana and Kris debate calling out and calling in allies. Shoutouts:Shana: Handiservice providers for women and LGBTQ+ people. Offer creative assistance with a DIY approach to projects that include: moving, hauling, gardening, cleaning, gardening, odd jobs, etc. in Western Massachusetts - Follow @handiqueers on IGShelli: Maya Cade and the Black Film Archive @theblackfilmarchive - a really dope film archive of black cinema currently it has films from 1898 to 1989. It's just really cool, even if you aren't a film nerd, and I hope it grows and grows and grows.Bad Queers is co-hosted by:Shana Sumers: @shanahasagramKris Chesson: @kris.chessLet's keep in touch:Email us for advice at badqueerspodcast@gmail.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokLove our soundtrack? Check out Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsEmail us for advice at badqueerspodcast@gmail.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokLove our soundtrack? Check out Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsLike us? Love us? Leave a review

Bad Queers
Professional Gay I Episode 131

Bad Queers

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 57:57


Midterm elections came through in the US...kind of? The LGBTQ+ Community had wins and that is what counts. Brian Michael Smith was added to People Magazine's list of Sexiest Men Alive and we give a high key summary of the recent season of The Crown. Bad Queer Opinions that you won't want to miss about a coming out onboarding and straight people playing LGBTQ+ characters. Shoutouts:Shana: Handiservice providers for women and LGBTQ+ people. Offer creative assistance with a DIY approach to projects that include: moving, hauling, gardening, cleaning, gardening, odd jobs, etc. in Western Massachusetts - Follow @handiqueers on IG Shelli: Maya Cade and the Black Film Archive @theblackfilmarchive - a really dope film archive of black cinema currently it has films from 1898 to 1989. It's just really cool, even if you aren't a film nerd, and I hope it grows and grows and grows. Bad Queers is co-hosted by:Shana Sumers: @shanahasagramKris Chesson: @kris.chessLet's keep in touch:Email us for advice at badqueers@theherapp.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokLove our soundtrack? Check out Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsEmail us for advice at badqueerspodcast@gmail.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokLove our soundtrack? Check out Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsLike us? Love us? Leave a review

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders
'The Woman King' and when movies aren't history lessons

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 29:08


When our host Brittany Luse first heard of The Woman King – a film about an all-women warrior unit defending the West African kingdom of Dahomey during the years of the Atlantic slave trade – the idea made her nervous. Hollywood's record with Black historical dramas is pretty checkered. But then she saw it.In this episode, Brittany breaks down the film's significance and the task of approaching historical representations in fiction. She sat down with actor Sheila Atim – who plays the warrior Amenza – to talk about the physical trainings, the joys of making a movie with actors from across the diaspora and how Atim has played characters on different sides of the Atlantic slave trade. Then Brittany is joined by Maya Cade, creator and curator of Black Film Archive, and culture critic Shamira Ibrahim. They discuss how to square historical accuracy with a satisfying Hollywood narrative.

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Inner States
Special Effects, Black Cinema, and a Touch of Nostalgia

Inner States

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022


Film scholar Julie Turnock explains how a style developed by 1970s auteurs has shaped special effects in today's blockbusters. And Maya Cade, creator of the Black Film Archive, on how The Wiz helped get her through the pandemic.

Slate Culture
ICYMI: Tumblr Changed How We Watch Movies

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 35:44


Last week, Maya Cade, the creator and curator of the Black Film Archive tweeted about how Tumblr, specifically screengrabs and gifsets, has changed the way we watch movies. On today's show, Daisy Rosario is back with Rachelle and they decided to give Maya a call. They ended up talking about the communal nature of encountering film through social media screenshots, how Maya was inspired to create the Black Film Archive, and why Tumblr might be the best current online archive tool. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Slate Daily Feed
ICYMI: Tumblr Changed How We Watch Movies

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 35:44


Last week, Maya Cade, the creator and curator of the Black Film Archive tweeted about how Tumblr, specifically screengrabs and gifsets, has changed the way we watch movies. On today's show, Daisy Rosario is back with Rachelle and they decided to give Maya a call. They ended up talking about the communal nature of encountering film through social media screenshots, how Maya was inspired to create the Black Film Archive, and why Tumblr might be the best current online archive tool. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Secret History of the Future
ICYMI: Tumblr Changed How We Watch Movies

The Secret History of the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 35:44


Last week, Maya Cade, the creator and curator of the Black Film Archive tweeted about how Tumblr, specifically screengrabs and gifsets, has changed the way we watch movies. On today's show, Daisy Rosario is back with Rachelle and they decided to give Maya a call. They ended up talking about the communal nature of encountering film through social media screenshots, how Maya was inspired to create the Black Film Archive, and why Tumblr might be the best current online archive tool. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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ICYMI
Tumblr Changed How We Watch Movies

ICYMI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 35:44


Last week, Maya Cade, the creator and curator of the Black Film Archive tweeted about how Tumblr, specifically screengrabs and gifsets, has changed the way we watch movies. On today's show, Daisy Rosario is back with Rachelle and they decided to give Maya a call. They ended up talking about the communal nature of encountering film through social media screenshots, how Maya was inspired to create the Black Film Archive, and why Tumblr might be the best current online archive tool. This podcast is produced by Daniel Schroeder, Rachelle Hampton, and Daisy Rosario. Subscribe to Slate Plus at slate.com/icymiplus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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BlerdTalk with Bola and Whitney
37 Black Love: Sylvie's Love and Needle in a Timestack

BlerdTalk with Bola and Whitney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 102:07


This Valentine's Day we are talking about Black Love. We have a double feature in reviewing Amazon Prime's Sylvie's Love, and Needle in a Timestack. Our Blerd Out Topics for this week are: The Black Film Archive; For Colored Nerds Podcast; HBO's Love Life; Target's Black History Month clothes; The Shaved Duck Restaurant; Come From Away, the Broadway musical; Disney's Jungle Cruise; Netflix's Red Notice; and Centaurworld. The Black Film Archive: https://blackfilmarchive.com/ SNL's Black Jeopardy with Chadwick Boseman https://youtu.be/hzMzFGgmQOc The Shaved Duck Restaurant: https://www.theshavedduckrestaurant.com/ Encanto Trauma therapist breakdown: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CYvJvdJFDmf/?utm_medium=copy_link Interview with Eugene Ashe, Director of Sylvie's Love: https://youtu.be/jgLcP4_gZXs Director John Ridley Talks 'Needle In A Timestack: https://youtu.be/O6PXM55cSjg Trevor Noah Considers Idris Elba as James Bond: https://youtu.be/4LdJ67285W0 Intro and Outro music is “Twilight” by Capshun Find him on SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/capshun Show Notes by Bola Hanson Audio engineering by Whitney Booker Show Contact Info: Email: blerdtalkbw@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blerdtalkbw/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlerdTalkBW Bola's contact info: Twitter: https://twitter.com/bolastorybee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bolastorybee/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSOXQ6Tc_i81DlWSqCC78Ig/featured Whitney's company contact info: Email: whit@lumenavi.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/lumenavistudios --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blerdtalk-with-bola-and-whitney/message

The Score
Music Is Not a Finite Resource (w/Opera Ritrovata)

The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 80:15


En garde, Scorekeepers! In honor of The Anonymous Lover, the first opera by a Black composer to be performed on MN Opera's mainstage, we're back this week with the second episode of our Joseph Bologne trilogy! This week, we are joined by George N. Gianopoulos, Stephen Karr, Leila Núñez-Fredell, and Mishkar Núñez-Fredell, all members of Opera Ritrovata, an amazing company of artists dedicated to restoring and performing classical works composed by women musicians and musicians of the global majority thought to have been lost to history. Join us for a fascinating chat about Bologne's life, how one goes about restoring a piece of musical history, and why it's important to excavate these pieces and re-introduce them to the canon (0:32:52). (How many times do we have to say we've been here the whole time?!?!) Also, we're joined all show by the fabulous Samuel Phillips, classical music expert, MN Opera's new Access and Civic Engagement Director and all around lovely and smart human (0:04:21). Shout-out to more Black leadership at MN Opera! And, as always, we end with a moment of Pure Black Joy (1:06:03)! This week: Rihanna, Abbot Elementary (again), Macro, and the Black Film Archive. Let's do it to it, y'all! Hosts: Lee Bynum, Rocky Jones, Samuel Phillips, Paige Reynolds Guests: Opera Ritrovata (George N. Gianopoulos, Stephen Karr, Leila Núñez-Fredell, Mishkar Núñez-Fredell) Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFTaBGF99GU (Trio from L' Amant Anonyme by Joseph Bologne “Chevalier de Saint-Georges” )(Courtesy of Opera Ritrovata) Links Opera Ritrovata (https://www.operaritrovata.org/ (Website)) (https://www.facebook.com/operaritrovata/ (Facebook)) (https://www.instagram.com/operaritrovata/?hl=en (Instagram)) (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUEvyVGij-h4Q3BHSsM46RQ (YouTube)) MN Opera's The Anonymous Lover (https://mnopera.org/season/2021-2022/the-anonymous-lover/ (Website)) Macro (https://www.staymacro.com/ (Website)) Black Film Archive (https://blackfilmarchive.com/ (Website))

For Colored Nerds
Black Film Archive

For Colored Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 38:06


In 2020, Maya Cade started the Black Film Archive, a collection dedicated to the long legacy of Black cinema history. Since its inception, viewers have been able to consume Black films that have been lost to time or simply ignored. Brittany and Eric sit down with Maya to talk about her motivation behind the collection, recontextualizing the work of Black artists, and how we may be able to find the answers to our current conversations about Black film, in our past.

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Film Forum Presents
HALLELUJAH! - Donald Bogle, Margaret Bodde & David Pierce

Film Forum Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 46:04


In today's episode, we bring you audio from the recent world premiere screening of a new 35mm restoration of HALLELUJAH!, director King Vidor's landmark all-Black feature, the opening event of our series Nina Mae McKinney, Hollywood's First Black Star, on November 10. The evening began with a conversation between author and film historian Donald Bogle and Bruce Goldstein, Film Forum's Repertory Program Director, talking about Nina Mae McKinney, King Vidor, HALLELUJAH!, and the Nicholas Brothers. Following the screening, Margaret Bodde of the Film Foundation and David Pierce of the Library of Congress talked about the new 35mm photochemical restoration of the film. You can follow along with the slides referenced in the episode here: https://bit.ly/3oNfhWg. Photo by Nivia Hernandez. Our Nina Mae McKinney series continues on November 23 with the 1935 British film SANDERS OF THE RIVER, starring Paul Robeson and Nina Mae McKinney, introduced by Robeson's biographer — and granddaughter – Susan Robeson, plus the final reel of a rare British film featuring McKinney. On November 24, an added screening of the 35mm restoration of HALLELUJAH! discussed in this episode. And on November 30, Elia Kazan's 1949 film PINKY, with Ethel Waters and the last Hollywood appearance of McKinney. It will be introduced by Maya Cade, founder of the Black Film Archive, plus an excerpt from the rare 1935 British short BBC: The Voice of Britain, featuring McKinney, introduced by Bruce Goldstein. For full details and tickets, please go to www.filmforum.org.

Trumpcast
A Word: Lights, Camera, Revolution

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 26:14


Decades before Moonlight, Black Panther, or anything from Spike Lee, Black film artists worked through and around the studio system to bring their visions to the big screen. Now the Black Film Archive has brought together classics from 1915 to 1979. Its creator Maya Cade joins Jason Johnson on A Word to talk about the importance of African Americans connecting with movies from the past. Guest: Maya Cade, creator of Black Film Archive and audience development specialist for the Criterion Collection Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for just $1 for your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Culture
A Word: Lights, Camera, Revolution

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 26:14


Decades before Moonlight, Black Panther, or anything from Spike Lee, Black film artists worked through and around the studio system to bring their visions to the big screen. Now the Black Film Archive has brought together classics from 1915 to 1979. Its creator Maya Cade joins Jason Johnson on A Word to talk about the importance of African Americans connecting with movies from the past. Guest: Maya Cade, creator of Black Film Archive and audience development specialist for the Criterion Collection Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for just $1 for your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
A Word: Lights, Camera, Revolution

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 26:14


Decades before Moonlight, Black Panther, or anything from Spike Lee, Black film artists worked through and around the studio system to bring their visions to the big screen. Now the Black Film Archive has brought together classics from 1915 to 1979. Its creator Maya Cade joins Jason Johnson on A Word to talk about the importance of African Americans connecting with movies from the past. Guest: Maya Cade, creator of Black Film Archive and audience development specialist for the Criterion Collection Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for just $1 for your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A Word … with Jason Johnson
Lights, Camera, Revolution

A Word … with Jason Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 26:14


Decades before Moonlight, Black Panther, or anything from Spike Lee, Black film artists worked through and around the studio system to bring their visions to the big screen. Now the Black Film Archive has brought together classics from 1915 to 1979. Its creator Maya Cade joins Jason Johnson on A Word to talk about the importance of African Americans connecting with movies from the past. Guest: Maya Cade, creator of Black Film Archive and audience development specialist for the Criterion Collection Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for just $1 for your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Comadres y Comics Podcast
Episode 135: Clockwork Curandera

Comadres y Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 64:46


Please remember to rate and review our podcast on Itunes, CastBox or on our website! Please check out our Patreon and Youtube as well. CHISME DE LA SEMANA: Chise about Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan. ON MY RADAR: DC Comic's Dark Knights of Steel #1 . HORA DE LA CERVECITA: Mango Tajin Gose by Owl Farm BOOK REVIEW: Clockwork Curandera Vol 1: The Witch Owl Parliament created by David Bowles and Raul the Third colored by: Stacey Robinson, lettered by: Damian Duffy EN LA LIBRERIA: A Graphic Journey of Revolutionary Rojava Their Blood Got Mixed – A new illustrated exploration of the Kurdish people's struggle, their revolution, and resistance to ISIS. http://kck.st/3GyiqkS JUNTOS Y FUERTES: Newly launched Black Film Archive provides history and context to more than 200 Black films made from 1915-1979 and currently streaming. https://blackfilmarchive.com/ SALUDOS: The entire team behind MONSTER MATADOR: AFRIPOCALYPSE The Monster Matador returns in an action packed 64-page Graphic Novel. "Predator" meets "Zombies" Currently on Kickstarter! http://kck.st/3BUqb1W @monstermatador

Creating Behavior with Charlie Sandlan
059 Thoughts on Artistic Courage

Creating Behavior with Charlie Sandlan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 28:12 Transcription Available


It's important to seek out artists who continually demonstrate the courage to prize their sense of truth, embrace their voice and work without apology. In this weeks solo episode, Charlie shares some thoughts on the Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, the new opera Fire Shut Up in my Bones by Terence Blanchard at the Met, the documentary Val, and the incredible life of Melvin Van Peebles. Charlie also highlights the fine acting of Lee Jung-jae in the new Netflix show Squid Game, Maya Cade's extensive open resource with her Black Film Archive, and an inspiring Ted talk on twerking by Lizzo. You can follow CBP on Instagram @creatingbehavior, and Charlie's NYC acting conservatory, the Maggie Flanigan Studio @maggieflaniganstudio. For written transcripts, Charlie's blog, or to contact him for private coaching, check out https://www.creatingbehaviorpodcast.com

10 Bestest
#209 | Black Film Archive, Afghan girls saved, and force fields!

10 Bestest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 51:56


Please visit our website 10bestest.com for all of our show notes.If you're enjoying the show please leave us a review. It really helps us out.Check out our YouTube channel here. 

Keep It!
"Requiem for a Donda" (with Minnie Driver)

Keep It!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 90:56


Ira, Louis, and Aida discuss "Donda", The Black Film Archive, the Spencer trailer, He's All That, The Green Knight, and Tony Hawk's blood skateboards. Plus, Minnie Driver joins to discuss Cinderella, her new love of podcasting, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices