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Technicolor Theatre

By Aditya Joshi

Technicolor Theatre is a podcast about representation on film. Each week, host Aditya Joshi will chat with a different artist to dive DEEP into a significant movie from their community and how it influenced them creatively. Created & distributed in partnership with MediaversityReviews.com
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Technicolor TheatreAug 04, 2020

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Blue Caprice w/ Ivan Herrera

Blue Caprice w/ Ivan Herrera

Aditya is joined by filmmaker Ivan Herrera (writer and director of Bantú Mama, the first Dominican film to play at SXSW) to talk about portraying life in the Dominican Republic, the objectivity of the camera, and Alexandre Moors’s 2013 film Blue Caprice

Apr 22, 202143:54
Boy w/ Alika Maikau

Boy w/ Alika Maikau

Aditya is joined by filmmaker Alika Maikau to chat about life in Hawaii, the tightness of the Maori & Polynesian film communities, and Taika Waititi’s 2010 instant classic, Boy.

Jan 07, 202155:24
Moulin Rouge w/ Jose Solis

Moulin Rouge w/ Jose Solis

Aditya is joined by Jose Solís, film critic and the host of the Token Theatre Friends podcast, to dive into how the wild, campy, colorful world of Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge spoke to Jose's soul. 

Dec 23, 202050:46
"Slumdog Millionaire" with Aneesh Chaganty

"Slumdog Millionaire" with Aneesh Chaganty

To kick off Season 3 of Technicolor Theatre, Aditya is joined by Aneesh Chaganty, the director of the new Hulu film RUN, to talk about their experiences with India, telling stories about communities other than your own, and the divisive legacy of 2008's Slumdog Millionaire. 

Dec 10, 202047:24
Technicolor Theatre Season 3 Trailer

Technicolor Theatre Season 3 Trailer

Before Season 3 drops, Aditya pops in to share a quick message of thanks, set a new release cadence, and reveal our brand new name. 

Dec 07, 202001:21
Better Luck Tomorrow w/ Alain Uy

Better Luck Tomorrow w/ Alain Uy

Aditya chats with actor, producer, and director Alain Uy the importance of being given a chance to fail, meeting Justin Lin on the set of “True Detective,” and the wild, irrepressible spirit of Lin’s solo directorial debut Better Luck Tomorrow (2002).

Oct 16, 202056:51
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Neymar with Alex Newell

To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Neymar with Alex Newell

Aditya chats with actor and singer Alex Newell about the politics of gender identity, his experience playing the first transgender character on network television, and the impact of To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Neymar (1995).


Sep 08, 202048:48
Ramy S1 E4: "Strawberries" w/ Nader Helmy & Basil Seif

Ramy S1 E4: "Strawberries" w/ Nader Helmy & Basil Seif

Aditya chats with Nader Helmy & Basil Seif about their experiences with 9/11, performative patriotism, and the scarily accurate Egyptian representation of Ramy through the show’s fourth episode, Strawberries.

Sep 01, 202001:06:48
Chutney Popcorn w/ Rita Sengupta

Chutney Popcorn w/ Rita Sengupta

Aditya chats with actor and comedian Rita Sengupta about queer representation, coming out to a South Asian family, and Nisha Ganatra’s absurd and heartfelt debut film Chutney Popcorn (1999).

Aug 25, 202046:08
The Hate U Give w/ Jonathan Peck

The Hate U Give w/ Jonathan Peck

Aditya chats with activist and actor Jonathan Peck about catalyzing activism, recent responses to police brutality, and the parallels of his protest experiences to the 2018 film adaptation of The Hate U Give (2018).

Aug 18, 202001:01:29
Get Out with Ola Kalejaye

Get Out with Ola Kalejaye

Aditya and filmmaker Ola Kalejaye chat about tokenism, racism in the film industry, commodifying black bodies, and the inspiring genius of Jordan Peele’s Oscar-winning film Get Out (2017).

Aug 11, 202001:24:11
The Farewell with Li Lai

The Farewell with Li Lai

Token Theatre is back and better than ever, thanks to our new partnership with Mediaversity Reviews! In the first official episode under the Mediaversity banner, Aditya bonds with Mediaversity Reviews founder Li Lai over their immigrant backgrounds, the feeling of losing someone overseas, and a mutual love of Lulu Wang’s The Farewell (2019).


Token Theatre is a Mediaversity Reviews podcast. You can find all episodes of Token Theatre on mediaversityreviews.com, as well as all major streaming services. 

Aug 04, 202059:55
"The Talented Mr. Ripley" with Drew Haskins

"The Talented Mr. Ripley" with Drew Haskins

Aditya and culture writer Drew Haskins kick off pride month by talking about performative masculinity, the patterns of consumption in queer culture, and the inescapable hotness of Jude Law in "The Talented Mr. Ripley." 

Jun 09, 202001:00:22
"The Big Sick" with Zenobia Shroff

"The Big Sick" with Zenobia Shroff

Aditya has on one of his favorite actors, Zenobia Shroff, to talk about her path to success, being considered "exotic" when she moved to the US, and whether her American big break, "The Big Sick," is actually a movie about the South Asian experience.  

May 26, 202055:48
"Black Panther" with Christian McQueen

"Black Panther" with Christian McQueen

Aditya chats with actor & singer Christian McQueen about making your own Wakanda, supportiveness in the POC artist community, and the power of "Black Panther" (+ how to keep it from being stripped away)

May 19, 202048:42
"Real Women Have Curves" with Eliza Moreno

"Real Women Have Curves" with Eliza Moreno

Aditya is joined by Eliza Moreno to talk chisme,  moms sensing the loss of virginity, looking Latina, and the timelessness of Patricia Cardoso's "Real Women Have Curves." 

May 12, 202001:09:18
"Moonlight" with Aida Osman

"Moonlight" with Aida Osman

Aditya is joined by "Big Mouth" writer and "Keep It" host Aida Osman to talk about making your own representation, being "fair and lovely," adolescent masturbation, and of course, the beauty of "Moonlight." 

May 05, 202001:12:37
The Namesake with Sid Gopinath

The Namesake with Sid Gopinath

On the very first episode of Token Theatre, Aditya sits down with his writing partner, Sid Gopinath, to discuss Mira Nair's "The Namesake." 

Apr 28, 202046:26
A Token Trailer

A Token Trailer

Welcome to Token Theatre! Host Aditya Joshi breaks down what you can expect on the first season of his new podcast. 

Apr 21, 202002:02