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UMassterclass

The official, award-winning podcast of the Film Studies program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst! Your go-to show for students, filmmakers, and film faculty getting educated, together, on all things film, television, and screen media. UMassterclass is written and produced by students in the Film Studies program at UMass Amherst. Hosts Rianna Jakson and Kiefer Callewaert. Production crew Gabby Mosher, Ryan Gies, Mariana Carmo, Ved Shankavaram, and Kaliska Wiley.

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    S4E8: Resurrection (2025)

    Today, the UMassterclass team discusses Bi Gan's 2025 film, Resurrection. Resurrection follows the journey of a "deliriant," in a future where humanity has given up dreaming, as he relives one hundred years across multiple dreams, aided by a woman using the lost techniques of cinema. The six segments of the film each corresponds to one of the six senses recognized in Buddhist thought: sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, and mind. It is Gan's love letter to cinema, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did.Hosted/Produced by Conrad Johnson and Chloe Mills // Edited by Chloe Mills // Team: Elle Decatur, Joane NzikobaTheme by Conrad Johnson

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    S4E7: Sirāt with Conrad Johnson

    Today, co-host Conrad Johnson takes us through his thoughts on Sirāt (2025) in his last solo episode of the UMassterclass podcast. Conrad is graduating in a few weeks, and he was very passionate that the listeners of UMassterclass hear about this film; take a listen and enjoy! Hosted/Produced by Conrad Johnson // Edited by Conrad Johnson // Team: Chloe Mills, Elle Decatur, Joane NzikobaTheme by Conrad Johnson (obviously)

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    S4E6: 33rd Annual Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival

    UMass Amherst is hosting the 33rd rendition of the Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival this month, and the UMassterclass podcast dove into the inner workings of this year's programming.Hosted/Produced by Chloe Mills and Conrad Johnson // Edited by Chloe Mills // Team: Elle Decatur, Joane NzikobaInterviewees: Barbara Zecchi, Ayanna Dozier, Dex VeitchTheme by Conrad Johnson

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    S4E5: Oscars Review (Sentimental Value, Hamnet, One Battle After Another, Sinners)

    It's Oscars day!! Today, the UMassterclass team along with special guest Paola Delmaschio give you their thoughts on some of this year's nominations for Best Picture. Take a listen and enjoy!Segments:Chloe Mills - Sentimental ValueElle Decatur - HamnetJoanne Nzikoba - One Battle After Another (dictated by Chloe Mills)Paola Delmaschio - SinnersHosted/Produced by Chloe Mills // Edited by Chloe Mills // Team: Elle Decatur, Joane NzikobaTheme by Conrad Johnson

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    S4E4: Lee Chang-dong & Historical Context

    Today, UMassterclass is featuring the second episode in a two-part series by Bella Livoti as her final project for Film Auteurs. In this episode, Bella dives into South Korean history to give historical and cultural context to what informs Lee Chang Dong's choices to do with representation. She talks about women’s place in South Korean society, and historical events contemporary with Lee Chang Dong’s life and ones relevant to his films. Take a listen and enjoy!Hosted/Produced by Conrad Johnson and Chloe Mills // Edited by Conrad Johnson // Team: Elle Decatur, Joane NzikobaTheme by Conrad Johnson

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    S4E3: Lee Chang-dong & Representations of Trauma

    Today, UMassterclass is featuring an episode by Bella Livoti as her final project for Film Auteurs last fall. This first episode of two begins to highlight emotional representation of trauma in film by Lee Chang-dong. Take a listen and enjoy!Hosted/Produced by Conrad Johnson and Chloe Mills // Edited by Conrad Johnson // Team: Maggie Belanger, Ev FussTheme by Conrad Johnson

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    S4E2: Queering Culture, the Desire Trilogy

    Today, UMassterclass is featuring an episode by former UMass students, Ceeb Kennedy and Brian Licata! Both students graduated in the spring of 2025, having participated in the Film Studies program. In this episode, Ceeb and Brian take a closer look into the works of Luca Guadagnino, specifically "I Am Love (2009)," "A Bigger Splash (2015)," and "Call Me by Your Name (2017)." Take a listen!Hosted/Produced by Chloe Mills and Conrad Johnson // Edited by Chloe Mills // Team: Maggie Belanger, Ev FussTheme by Conrad Johnson

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    S4E1: Monty Python

    Today, UMassterclass is featuring an episode by the team's new co-host, Conrad Johnson! This episode looks at interviews with the cast and production team of the Monty Python series, reviewing techniques and unique stylistic choices in order to maintain a certain comedic style while keeping a low budget. Take a listen!Hosted/Produced by Chloe Mills // Edited by Conrad Johnson Theme by Conrad Johnson

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    Special Episode: Bridget Jones’s Diary / Easy A / But I’m a Cheerleader

    Today, UMassterclass is featuring a special episode with the team's own Gabby Mosher! The Romantic Comedy: a movie that appeals mostly to women. Exploring love and romance by utilizing humor, this genre is often overlooked by the film industry. Gabby talks about this overlooked genre from a feminist perspective, exploring how the romantic comedy can both adhere to gender norms as well as empower women. Hosted by Gabrielle Mosher / Written and Researched by Gabrielle Mosher & Kaliska Wiley | Edited by Ryan Gies | Theme music by Ryan Gies Originally produced Spring 2023.

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    S3E2: 30th Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival

    Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the MMFF with UMassterclass! In this episode, host Rianna Jakson talks to Co-Director Daniel Pope on the meaning of this year's theme, "Before After" and each transformative film of the program! Listen to Rianna speak with director Ishtar Yasin Gutiérrez (My Lost Country / Baladi Aldaia, 2022) and award-winning director/cinematographer David Siev (dir. Bad Axe, 2022). Featuring the voices of Nefeli Forni Zervoudaki, Kathy Roberts Forde, Daniel Pope, Emma Pildes & Tia Lessin (The Janes, 2022), David Siev & Rosie Walunas (Bad Axe, 2022), Danielle Deadwyler (Till, 2022) (The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon). All events are free and open to the public! To participate in the festival, go to: ⁠https://blogs.umass.edu/mmff/ The 30th annual Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival is curated by Daniel Pope and Nefeli Forni Zervoudaki and presented by the Interdepartmental Program in Film Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Barbara Zecchi, Director. This year’s theme also explores experiences in the wake of pivotal moments when the “after” has not yet arrived.  Films this season address the global pandemic, reproductive rights, racial justice, migration, and war, as well as personal relationships, transformations, and victories.  From intimate stories to historical upheavals, from heroic struggles to unforeseen joys, this season features documentary films, narrative features, and series spanning stories from Hungary, South Korea, Uganda, United States, Ukraine, Italy, Israel, Denmark, Chile, Iraq, and Cambodia. The festival hosts six filmmakers present for post-screening discussions. Screenings are accompanied by critical introductions by scholars and filmmakers. With gratitude to the interns of the MMFF30. Hosted by Rianna Jakson | Edited by Rianna Jakson | Podcast theme by Ryan Gies | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    Welcome to UMassterclass!

    Welcome to UMassterclass, the official, award-winning podcast of the Film Studies program at UMass Amherst! Get a taste of what the show is like, meet every member of the team, and learn more about the origins of UMassterclass! Hosted by Rianna Jakson & Kiefer Callewaert | Edited by Ryan Gies | Theme Music by Ryan Gies | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    S3E1: Pretty Little Liars / Deep Red

    In this special episode, host Rianna Jakson discusses Pretty Little Liars (showrunner I. Marlene King) and Deep Red (or, Profondo russo) (1975, dir. Dario Argento). This episode was produced through Professor Daniel Pope's Film Writing & Criticism Course of Fall 2022. Celebrating International Teach Music Week (March 20-26), listen to Rianna take in-depth look at how the music of the hit teen drama series, Pretty Little Liars, was crafted, what defines the music of the Giallo film genre and how they are connected! With guests Carl Clements, Nefeli Forni, & Briana Hodge. Featuring the works of Michael Suby, an American tv and film score producer and music producer. Hosted/Edited/Produced by Rianna Jakson | Introduction by Rianna Jakson | Podcast Art by Jacky Celestino | Theme Music by Ryan Gies

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    Special Episode: King of Hearts / The Jerk

    First special episode of the new year! Today, UMassterclass is featuring an episode by the team’s very own Kaliska Wiley! This special was produced through Professor Daniel Pope’s Film Writing and Criticism course, where students study films from an array of genres, periods in film history, international cinemas, and underrepresented voices. In a podcast workshop, Wiley and her friend, Andrew Bove, take a look at two vastly different comedies: King of Hearts (1966) and The Jerk (1979). Between these two movies they call their parents’ favorites, they chat about how to define comedy, madness, & theatrical clowning. Let’s take a listen! Happy Valentine’s day! Hosted/Edited/Produced by Kaliska Wiley & Andrew Bove | Introduced by Rianna Jakson | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino | Theme music by Ryan Gies

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    Podcast Extra: The Batman / Se7en

    Welcome to season 3! In their special debut extra for Halloween, hosts Rianna Jakson and Kiefer Callewaert examine the inspirations lifted from classical mythology and literature between The Batman (dir. Matt Reeves) and Se7en (David Fincher). What motivates the "day of reckoning" in each story? How is punishment dealt? How does Michael Giacchino draw on a classical prayer to transform and embellish character's themes?  With special guest Joseph Torres! Hosted by Rianna Jakson & Kiefer Callewaert | Edited by Rianna Jakson & Ryan Gies | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino | Podcast music by Quentin Callewaert

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    S2E3: Nine Days / The Green Knight Part 2

    In this second part of season 2 episode 3, hosts Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko turn to The Green Knight (dir. David Lowery) to continue their discussion on what it means to truly live, how the film relates to an ever-changing, collective definition of a meaningful life, and more! With special guests Edson Oda and Professor Daniel Pope!  Hosted by Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko | Edited by Emily Ko and Joseph Torres | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino | Podcast music by Quentin Callewaert

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    S2E3: Nine Days / The Green Knight Part 1

    In this first part of season 2 episode 3, hosts Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko talk about Nine Days (dir. Edson Oda) and delve into its existentialist themes like what does it mean to live a meaningful life? They also discuss the film’s cultural relevance to the social movements of today, and more. With special guests Edson Oda and Professor Daniel Pope! Hosted by Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko | Edited by Emily Ko | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino | Podcast music by Quentin Callewaert

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    Podcast Extra: 29th Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival

    Happy second week of this year's MMFF! In this podcast extra, host Emily Ko talks to Guest Curator Laura McGough, Assistant Curator Nefeli Forni, and Co-Director Daniel Pope about this year's theme (Indigeneities), the virtual format, and the history and future of the festival!  To participate in the festival, go to: https://blogs.umass.edu/mmff2022/ To watch last week's live Q&A with filmmaker Danis Goulet, go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCCs9FLMjSg Hosted by Emily Ko | Edited by Emily Ko | Podcast theme by Quentin Callewaert | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    S2E2: Chloé Zhao Part 2

    In this second part of season 2 episode 2, host Emily Ko talks about Chloé Zhao’s The Rider and Nomadland. She discusses the cowboy identity, feminist filmmaking, nomadic living, and more! With special guests Professor Robin Blaetz and J.D. Swerzenski. Hosted/edited/produced by Emily Ko | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    S2E2: Chloé Zhao Part 1

    In this first part of season 2 episode 2, host Emily Ko talks about Chloé Zhao’s filmmaking journey, as well as her first feature film, Songs My Brothers Taught Me. She discusses the film’s contemplative portrayal of life on Pine Ridge, the importance of film as a medium, The Eternals, and more! With special guests Professor Robin Blaetz and Christian Buckley.  Hosted/edited/produced by Emily Ko | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    Podcast Extra: The Legacies of Citizen Kane Conference

    In this podcast extra, host Emily Ko interviews Nefeli Forni, coordinator of the 80 Years of Xanadu: Legacies of Citizen Kane conference that is taking place on December 3. Nefeli invites faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students from UMass Amherst and the Five Colleges to submit their academic paper, creative project, or video essay on Citizen Kane. She also talks about coordinating this conference, the kinds of work that she would like to see, and her personal connection to Citizen Kane! The deadline for abstracts is Friday, October 29.  For more information (and the link to the abstracts submission form), go to: https://www.umass.edu/film/citizenkane80event  If you have any questions about the conference, please email [email protected]  Hosted/edited/produced by Emily Ko | Theme Music by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    Guest Episode: Best Picture Nominees of the 2021 Academy Awards

    Last episode of the summer! In this guest episode, host Ben Sepinuck gives an overview of the Best Picture nominees of the 2021 Academy Awards. He talks about films like Judas and the Black Messiah, Minari, Nomadland, and more! This amazing episode also won Best in Competition at the 2020-2021 Michael S. Roif Awards! Please check out: www.explaintheasterisk.org/ Music in Ben's episode: Tumblin Down (cdk Mix) by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Noncommercial Sampling Plus license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/35847 Ft: Kirkoid Featured episode hosted/edited/produced by Ben Sepinuck | Introduced by Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko | Edited by Emily Ko | Theme Music by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    Special Episode: The Shape of Water

    In this special episode, host Emily Ko talks about The Shape of Water (dir. Guillermo Del Toro). This episode is part of Emily's Made Me Cry podcast where she talks about films that made her and many other people cry. She discusses the 2018 Oscars, how The Shape of Water moves audiences through its filmmaking, and some of the criticism that this film received.  Aisha Harris's article on The Shape of Water winning Best Picture at the 2018 Oscars: https://slate.com/culture/2018/03/the-shape-of-waters-best-picture-win-is-middle-of-the-road.html Guillermo Del Toro's quote "It’s a movie that tells you that the racism, classism, sexual mores, everything that was alive in ‘62, is all alive now" from: https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/film/guillermo-del-toro-on-the-deeper-meaning-in-the-shape-of-water-1.699621  Alexandre Desplat's quote from: https://deadline.com/2017/12/the-shape-of-water-alexandre-desplat-oscars-interview-1202220056/ Featured episode hosted/edited/produced by Emily Ko | Introduced by Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko | Edited by Emily Ko | Theme Music by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    Podcast Extra: Film Studies Undergraduate Teaching Assistants

    In this episode, hosts Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko talk with undergraduate teaching assistants from different film classes. They discuss the TAing experience, the content of the courses, and much more! These interviews were recorded during the Spring 2021 semester. Due to the virtual nature of these interviews, there are some variations in audio quality. Thank you for your patience! Hosted by Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko | Edited by Joseph Torres and Emily Ko | Theme Music by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    Guest Episode: Minari / Burning

    First guest episode ever! Today, UMassterclass is featuring Hannah Chan's episode on Minari (dir. Lee Isaac Chung) and Burning (dir. Lee Chang-Dong) from her podcast, Asian Film Express. She talks about the Golden Globes, Asian representation, Steven Yeun, and more! Stop AAPI Hate: https://stopaapihate.org Anti-Asian Violence Resources: https://anti-asianviolenceresources.carrd.co Featured episode hosted/edited/produced by Hannah Chan | Introduced by Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko | Edited by Emily Ko | Theme Music by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    S2E1: One Night in Miami / Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

    In this first full episode of season 2, hosts Emily Ko and Jacky Celestino discuss One Night in Miami (dir. Regina King) and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (dir. George C. Wolfe). Their analysis looks at how the films’ technical elements underscore the confines of racial disparities that the characters face. They compare Sam Cooke and Malcom X’s relationship with that of Ma Rainey and Levee’s to further explore intersecting themes of liberation, activism, and art. Hosted by Emily Ko and Jacky Celestino | Edited by Emily Ko | Theme Music by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    Bonus Episode: Jewish Humor in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and New Girl

    This bonus episode features three mini episodes created by students from Professor Olga Gershenson’s Fall 2020 Jewish Humor course. Some students discuss The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, focusing on the Catskills and Lenny Bruce’s influence on comedy. Other students talk about the portrayal of Schmidt’s mother in New Girl. Hosts Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko talk with Professor Gershenson to learn more about the assignment. Background music in the New Girl episode is “Bossa Antigua” by Kevin MacLeod. Link to song: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3454-bossa-antigua Link to license: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/standard-license Hosted by Jacky Celestino and Emily Ko | Edited by Emily Ko and Joseph Torres | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    Podcast Extra: 28th Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival

    Happy first day of the Massachusetts Multicultural Film Festival! In this podcast extra, hosts Emily Ko and Jacky Celestino speak with the festival’s Assistant Curator, Nefeli Forni, about this year's theme "Alliances" and the process of putting together a virtual festival. For more information and tickets, visit umass.edu/film/mmff Hosted by Emily Ko and Jacky Celestino | Edited by Emily Ko | Podcast theme by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    S1E4: Making Way for Black Perspectives

    Our BLM focused mini-series continues with a discussion between our hosts and UMass Communication grad student Goyland Williams on how film and television has changed in its representation of the Black community in recent years. They ask whether or not this is a measure of cultural change. The group also discusses the dissonance between the rise in popularity of black culture and people’s refusal to acknowledge systemic racism.  Produced/Edited/Hosted by Eleanor Rose and Jacky Celestino | Podcast theme by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    S1E3: Suppressing Black Perspectives

    This week's episode is the first of a three part mini-series called Black Perspectives in Film. Hosts Eleanor Rose and Jacky Celestino talk with Professor Toussaint Losier from UMass’s AfroAm Department to explore why representation in film matters, how harmful stereotypes emerged in film’s early history, and the real consequences that can occur from its perpetuation.  Produced/Edited/Hosted by Eleanor Rose and Jacky Celestino | Podcast theme by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    S1E2: Film in the Time of Coronavirus

    Christian invites a panel of UMass Amherst film scholars, including Barbara Zecchi, Director of Film Studies, and Daniel Pope and Barry Spence on the Film Studies faculty, to pick their brains about the new Film Major coming to the University, their the films they are watching and thinking about while isolating at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode takes you right into their homes for a fascinating discussion of the challenges of the pandemic, film culture durning quarantine, and what you should see now. (Note: This podcast was recorded in May before the dramatic and historic events unfolding in the wake of the killing of George Floyd. UMassterclass is preparing a Black Lives Matter episode soon.) Guests: Barbara Zecchi, Daniel Pope, Barry Spence Barbara Zecchi's Vimeo: https://www.barbarazecchi.com/video-essays Produced/Edited/Hosted by Christian Buckley | Podcast theme by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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    S1E1: Meet the Hosts!

    Get acquainted with us, Christian Buckley and Eleanor Rose, the hosts of UMassterclass, as we talk about our tastes, interests, and history with film in our own lives and at UMass Amherst! Welcome to the show! UMassterclass is a student-run podcast focussing on learning about, discussing, and appreciating film, television, and film culture together.  Special thanks: Daniel Pope, Corey Shaya, Barbara Zecchi Hosted by Christian Buckley and Eleanor Rose | Theme music by Corey Shaya | Podcast art by Jacky Celestino

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The official, award-winning podcast of the Film Studies program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst! Your go-to show for students, filmmakers, and film faculty getting educated, together, on all things film, television, and screen media. UMassterclass is written and produced by students in the Film Studies program at UMass Amherst. Hosts Rianna Jakson and Kiefer Callewaert. Production crew Gabby Mosher, Ryan Gies, Mariana Carmo, Ved Shankavaram, and Kaliska Wiley.

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