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Welcome to FRED’s channel in ENGLISH Are you a film lover / a film buff / a filmmaker / an actor / a film critic / a journalist / a film student / a festival organizer / a producer / a distributor / a film buyer / a sales agent/ a film publicist interested in independent cinema and film festivals? YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE FRED FILM RADIO IS YOUR RADIO ! The idea is to allow all those who cannot be at film festivals to share in the experience as if they were, and to offer more in-depth information and targeted entertainment to those actually there. If English is yo...

“Flesh and Fuel”, interview with the actor Julian Świeżewski
Yesterday at 11:40 AM

“Flesh and Fuel” (Du Fieul dans les Artères) by Pierre Le Gal is a captivating film about two truck drivers—one Polish and one French—whose professional lives mirror their personal struggles and desires. The narrative delves into how their contrasting motivations and attitudes towards work influence their relationship and self-perception. The portrayal of these characters offers a deep reflection on identity, freedom, and societal norms, making “Flesh and Fuel” a meaningful addition to contemporary cinematic storytelling.

We talked about these issues with on of the actors, Julian ĹšwieĹĽewski.

The Significance of Flesh and Fuel in Por...


“Nostalgia for the future”, interview with the director Brecht Debackere
Yesterday at 11:28 AM

“Nostalgia for the Future” starts from the archives of Chris Marker, pivotal figure in modern filmmaking, that are partially disclosed. The director Brecth Debackere talks with us about his approach to that material and the way he decided to tell the story of Chris Marker from his archives, not in a classic way, for sure.

Why “Nostalgia for the Future” Resonates in Contemporary Film

The phrase “Nostalgia for the Future” captures a compelling tension between longing for what has been and hopeful anticipation of what is yet to come. Modern filmmakers invoke this concept by referencing...


“Tin Castle”, interview with director Alexander Murphy
Yesterday at 11:13 AM

During the 79th edition of the Cannes international Film Festival we spoke with the director Alexander Murphy for the movie “Tin Castle“, presented in the Semain de la Critique section. This heartfelt documentary is a deep exploration of love and community of who lives at the the margins of society such as the Irish travellers, a culture who are not known as they should and that often have a stereotypical narration that surround them. By focusing on the O’Reillys and their 10 children, the film showcases a vibrant world often misunderstood or overlooked by mainstream society, seeking meaningful interactions with f...


“Lucy Lost”, interview with director Olivier Clert
Yesterday at 9:45 AM

During the 79th edition of the Cannes International FIlm Festival we spoke with director Olivier Clert for the film “Lucy Lost“, presented at the festival among the Special Screenings. The animated feature is an enchanting tale of identity, magic and imagination, exploring how personal life can largely be shaped by external perceptions and combining folklore, animation techniques, and emotional depth to create a unique cinematic experience.

The interview

During our interview with FRED Film Radio, director Olivier Clert stated how “Lucy Lost” tries bridging cultural influences from European, American, and Japanese animation, blending digital innovation with tra...


“All the Lovers in the Night”, interview with director Yukiko Sode and actors Yukino Kishii and Asano Tadanobu
Yesterday at 9:10 AM

During the 79th edition of the Cannes International Film Festival we spoke with the Director Yukiko Sode and actors Yukino Kishii and Asano Tadanobu from the film “All the Lovers in the Night“, an intimate exploration of solitude and connection presented in the Un Certain Regard section of the festival. This film offers a nuanced look at human relationships through a poetic lens, centering on the quiet struggles of solitude in the japanese society and on the search for genuine connection that we all bear within us, from all over the world.

The interview

During our...


Highlights and film critics from the 79th Cannes Film Festival – episode 20/05
Last Wednesday at 5:19 PM

Global Critics Cannes Voice, hosted by internationally renowned film critic Rita Di Santo, is the daily podcast of the 79th Cannes Film Festival, produced by FRED Film Radio directly from Cannes.

Each episode takes listeners inside the Festival with exclusive and thoughtful conversations with leading international film critics, and in-depth analysis of the year’s most anticipated films.Rita Di Santo and her guests bring to life the unique atmosphere of Venice, offering a rare insider’s view of the stories, talent, and cinematic moments that make the Cannes Film Festival one of the world’s most celebr...


“I’ll be gone in June”, interview with the director Katharina Rivilis
Last Wednesday at 2:40 PM

Presented in the Cannes Film Festival’s Un Certain Regard section, “I’ll Be Gone in June” marks the feature debut of German filmmaker Katharina Rivilis, who transforms personal memory into an intimate reflection on adolescence and historical uncertainty.

The film follows Franny, a German exchange student who arrives in Las Cruces, New Mexico, shortly before the events of September 11 reshape both the United States and the global political landscape.

Franny initially carries with her an imagined version of America shaped by cinema, television, and popular culture. What she discovers instead is a qui...


“Original Wound”, interview with the co director Sein Lyan Tun
Last Wednesday at 2:19 PM

“Original Wound” emerges as one of the darkest and most emotionally unsettling films of the Indonesian collaborative program Next Step Studio.

Co-directed by Myanmar filmmaker Sein Lyan Tun and Indonesian director Shelby Kho, the short film centres on a brother and sister left alone in the family house after their mother’s death. As memories resurface, grief becomes increasingly unstable, exposing emotional wounds that neither character fully understands in the same way.

For Sein Lyan Tun, the project began through a shared emotional territory discovered during the writin...


“Annisa”, interview with the co-director Sam Manacsa
Last Wednesday at 1:56 PM

“Annisa” offers one of the most intimate and sensory experiences among the short films developed through the Indonesian collaborative program Next Step Studio.

Co-directed by Filipino filmmaker Sam Manacsa and Indonesian actor-director Reza Rahadian, the film follows a blind teenage girl living in a crowded neighbourhood in Jakarta as she gradually seeks her voice during a local community festival.

For Sam Manacsa, the central challenge was never to reduce the character to her blindness, but rather to construct the cinematic language around her emotional perspective.

“It was...


“Holy Crowd”, interview with the directors Reza Fahriyansyah and Ananth Subramaniam
Last Wednesday at 1:36 PM

Presented at the Cannes Film Festival as part of the International Critics’ Week initiative, Next Step Studio, “Holy Crowd” transforms a supernatural premise into a sharp reflection on social behaviour and collective hysteria.

Co-directed by Indonesian filmmaker Reza Fahriyansyah and Malaysian director Ananth Subramaniam, the short film begins with a seemingly impossible event: a woman dies, only to suddenly return to life during her funeral.

What initially appears to be a miracle rapidly spirals into chaos. The resurrected woman becomes the object of fascination, opportunism, and projection, while those around...


“Mothers are Mothering”, interview with the directors Khozy Rizal and Lam Li Shuen
Last Wednesday at 11:43 AM

Presented during the Cannes Film Festival as part of the International Critics’ Week initiative, Next Step Studio: Indonesia,

“Makers Are Mothering” emerges as one of the most singular short films of the program dedicated to new Indonesian voices in cinema.

Co-directed by Indonesian filmmaker Khozy Rizal and Singaporean director Lam Li Shuen, the film combines black comedy, queer sensibility and science fiction to tell the story of Nia, a woman trapped within domestic suffocation and emotional displacement.

For Khozy Rizal, the project’s origin was deeply p...


“Viva”, interview with the director and protagonist Aina Clotet
Last Wednesday at 11:12 AM

Presented in competition at the Cannes Film Festival within the International Critics’ Week, “Viva” marks the feature directorial debut of Aina Clotet, who also co-wrote and stars in the film.

The story follows Nora, a forty-year-old woman attempting to reconstruct her emotional life after surviving cancer. Rather than focusing on the illness itself, “Viva” examines what remains afterwards: the emotional scars, the altered perception of the body and the urgent need to feel alive again.

“We didn’t want to talk about the illness,” Aina Clotet explained. “We wanted to talk...


“Nagi Notes”, interview with the director Koji Fukada
Last Wednesday at 10:58 AM

At the 79th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, Koji Fukada presented “Nagi Notes”, a film in Competition that moves away from the theatrical origins of Oriza Hirata’s celebrated play “Tokyo Notes” while preserving some of its emotional and thematic echoes.

Fukada explained that the project initially emerged through Hirata himself, who suggested adapting “Tokyo Notes” into a film set inside the contemporary art museum in Nagi. In this rural Japanese town, the playwright had been involved in cultural initiatives.

Yet, after visiting the location, Fuka...


Interview with Emma Barboni of Emilia Romagna Film Commission
Last Wednesday at 9:56 AM

With this talk with Emma Barboni, we discover how Emilia Romagna Film Commission plays a vital role in supporting the region’s film industry by providing funds for production, festivals, and market initiatives. The commission evaluates numerous calls for regional and international co-productions, ensuring sustainable growth and visibility for Emilia Romagna’s filmmakers. Their commitment goes beyond financing; they actively promote the entire ecosystem of audiovisual production, from development to promotion. This integrated approach has contributed to a vibrant creative community that attracts both emerging and established talents.

Supporting Festivals and Market Activities

The...


Highlights and film critics from the 79th Cannes Film Festival – episode 18/05
Last Tuesday at 5:54 PM

Global Critics Cannes Voice, hosted by internationally renowned film critic Rita Di Santo, is the daily podcast of the 79th Cannes Film Festival, produced by FRED Film Radio directly from Cannes.

Each episode takes listeners inside the Festival with exclusive and thoughtful conversations with leading international film critics, and in-depth analysis of the year’s most anticipated films.Rita Di Santo and her guests bring to life the unique atmosphere of Venice, offering a rare insider’s view of the stories, talent, and cinematic moments that make the Cannes Film Festival one of the world’s most celebrated cu...


Highlights and film critics from the 79th Cannes Film Festival – episode 19/05
Last Tuesday at 5:25 PM

Global Critics Cannes Voice, hosted by internationally renowned film critic Rita Di Santo, is the daily podcast of the 79th Cannes Film Festival, produced by FRED Film Radio directly from Cannes.

Each episode takes listeners inside the Festival with exclusive and thoughtful conversations with leading international film critics, and in-depth analysis of the year’s most anticipated films.Rita Di Santo and her guests bring to life the unique atmosphere of Venice, offering a rare insider’s view of the stories, talent, and cinematic moments that make the Cannes Film Festival one of the world’s most celebr...


The Market Insider: “Atonement”, interview with Dallas Film Commissioner, Katie Schuck
Last Monday at 9:42 AM

The Market Insider is an industry-focused podcast by FRED Film Radio in collaboration with Cinema & Video International, recorded during the 79th Cannes Film Festival.

The series explores the business and strategic dynamics of the international film and audiovisual sector through in-depth conversations with producers, distributors, sales agents, film commissioners, and industry experts. Each episode provides valuable insights into market trends, challenges, and innovations, offering professionals and enthusiasts a comprehensive understanding of today’s global film industry

FRED The Makret Insider met Katie Schuck, Dallas Film Commissioner, during the Cannes Film Festival – Marché Du Film 2026 ahead of th...


The Market Insider: “The End of it”, interview with the producer, Adrià Monés
Last Sunday at 11:00 AM

The Market Insider is an industry-focused podcast by FRED Film Radio in collaboration with Cinema & Video International, recorded during the 79th Cannes Film Festival.
The series explores the business and strategic dynamics of the international film and audiovisual sector through in-depth conversations with producers, distributors, sales agents, film commissioners, and industry experts. Each episode provides valuable insights into market trends, challenges, and innovations, offering professionals and enthusiasts a comprehensive understanding of today’s global film industry.

Unveiling the Significance of “The end of It” in Contemporary Cinema

Adrià Monés, CEO and founder of the Spanis...


“In Waves”, interview with the actor Will Sharpe
Last Sunday at 8:46 AM

Presented as the opening film of the 64th edition of the Semaine de la Critique during the 79th Cannes Film Festival, “In Waves” by Phuong-Mai Nguyen explores love, loss, memory, and artistic legacy through animation grounded in lived experience.

In the film, Will Sharpe voices AJ, a character inspired by the real-life graphic novelist whose personal story became the emotional core of the project.

“AJ tries to be strong, but there are moments where he crumbles”

Sharpe revealed that director Phuong-Mai Nguyen was drawn to what she described as a “slight vulnerability” in his voice, a...


Interview with Gianluca Novel, Film Commissioner of Film Commission Friuli Venezia Giulia
Last Sunday at 8:09 AM

The Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission serves as a vital hub for filmmakers seeking to explore Italy’s northeastern landscapes. With a focus on promoting local locations, the Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission offers tailored services and financial incentives that attract both national and international productions. Talking with one of its founders Gianluca Novel we delve into the core activities of the commission, its funding initiatives, and the significance of its presence at global film markets.

How the Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission Supports Film Projects

The Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission is dedicated to pr...


Interview with Francesca Melis, Production Manager of Sardegna Film Commission
Last Sunday at 8:01 AM

The Sardegna Film Commission plays a vital role in promoting the island as a premier filming destination. With initiatives supporting both local and international productions, the commission highlights Sardinia’s stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Their efforts include providing financial aid, location scouting, and educational programs to attract filmmakers worldwide. We talked with Production Manager Francesca Melis about it.

Supporting Productions and Funding Opportunities with the Sardegna Film Commission

The Sardegna Film Commission is actively involved in supporting film and television productions through various financial tools. They manage several grants, including the location scouting fu...


Interview with Alex Voglino, Director of Abruzzo Film Commission
Last Sunday at 7:55 AM

In this talk with its director Alex Voglino, we discover the Abruzzo Film Commission  is playing a pivotal role in revitalizing the region’s cinematic landscape. Historically known for its scenic locations featured in films by directors like Fellini, Abruzzo has long been a location of interest but lacked institutional support. Now, with the establishment of the Abruzzo Film Commission, the region is actively promoting filmmaking through targeted funding and strategic initiatives. This move aims to attract both international and national productions, fostering a more structured and sustainable film industry within Abruzzo.

Supporting Local Talent and Industry Gro...


“Atonement”, interview with the director Reed Van Dyk and the actors Boyd Holbrook and Gheed
Last Sunday at 7:48 AM

“Atonement” by Reed van Dyk, presented in the Directors Fortnight in Cannes delves into the intricate aftermath of conflict and personal redemption. This insightful masterpiece offers a compelling portrayal of how individuals confront their past and seek forgiveness amid the chaos of war and personal trauma.

As the director Reed van Dyk points out, the central focus of “Atonement” is on how characters seek reconciliation and peace with their actions and histories. The film explores this theme by highlighting the emotional wounds inflicted by war, even when the physical conflict is not openly depicted. Through nuanced performances and a se...


The Market Insider: “Titanic Ocean”, interview with the producer, Maria Drandaki
Last Saturday at 4:25 PM

The Market Insider is an industry-focused podcast by FRED Film Radio in collaboration with Cinema & Video International, recorded during the 79th Cannes Film Festival.

The series explores the business and strategic dynamics of the international film and audiovisual sector through in-depth conversations with producers, distributors, sales agents, film commissioners, and industry experts. Each episode provides valuable insights into market trends, challenges, and innovations, offering professionals and enthusiasts a comprehensive understanding of today’s global film industry.

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We talk about “Titanic Ocean”, debut film by Konstantina Kotzamani, which will be presented in Un C...


Highlights and film critics from the 79th Cannes Film Festival – episode 16/05
Last Saturday at 11:27 AM

Global Critics Cannes Voice, hosted by internationally renowned film critic Rita Di Santo, is the daily podcast of the 79th Cannes Film Festival, produced by FRED Film Radio directly from Cannes.

Each episode takes listeners inside the Festival with exclusive and thoughtful conversations with leading international film critics, and in-depth analysis of the year’s most anticipated films.Rita Di Santo and her guests bring to life the unique atmosphere of Cannes, offering a rare insider’s view of the stories, talent, and cinematic moments that make the Cannes Film Festival one of the world’s most celebr...


“Butterfly Jam”, interview with actors Talha Akdogan, Riley Keough and Harry Melling
Last Saturday at 8:57 AM

Presented at the Quinzaine des Cinéastes at Cannes 2026, “Butterfly Jam” is the new film by Kantemir Balagov. Set in Newark, it follows Pyteh (Talha Akdogan) , a sixteen-year-old Circassian wrestler whose life is upended by a single impulsive decision made by his father. The film sees the participation of Barry Keoghan, Harry Melling and Riley Keough and it is Balagov’s first work in english, set in the US and it marks the Russian director’s third time in Cannes, the first two in the Un Certain Regard section with Tesnota (2017) and Beanpole (2019)

A masculine story told in pink<...


“The Meltdown”, interview with director Manuela Martelli and actress Saskia Rosendahl
05/15/2026

Screening in Un Certain Regard at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, “The Meltdown“ is the new film by Chilean director Manuela Martelli. Set in 1992, it follows nine-year-old Inés during a stay at her grandparents’ remote hotel near an Andean ski resort, where she befriends Hanna, a fifteen-year-old German skier, that suddenly disappear without explanation. Manuela Martelli is back in Cannes after  premiering her first feature film, 1976, at the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight in 2022.

Unlearning what we take for granted

The film’s starting point was a short story, something small that grew into a meditation on childhood as...


The Market Insider: “Gentle Monster”, interview with IPR.VC Investment Manager Darragh Matthews
05/15/2026

The Market Insider is an industry-focused podcast by FRED Film Radio in collaboration with Cinema & Video International, recorded during the 79th Cannes Film Festival.

The series explores the business and strategic dynamics of the international film and audiovisual sector through in-depth conversations with producers, distributors, sales agents, film commissioners, and industry experts. Each episode provides valuable insights into market trends, challenges, and innovations, offering professionals and enthusiasts a comprehensive understanding of today’s global film industry.

Uncovering the Artistic and Commercial Appeal of Gentle Monster

We talk about “Gentle Mons...


Highlights and film critics from the 79th Cannes Film Festival – episode 14/05
05/14/2026

Global Critics Cannes Voice, hosted by internationally renowned film critic Rita Di Santo, is the daily podcast of the 79th Cannes Film Festival, produced by FRED Film Radio directly from Cannes.

Each episode takes listeners inside the Festival with exclusive and thoughtful conversations with leading international film critics, and in-depth analysis of the year’s most anticipated films. Rita Di Santo and her guests bring to life the unique atmosphere of Cannes, offering a rare insider’s view of the stories, talent, and cinematic moments that make the Cannes Film Festival one of the world’s most celebrat...