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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...

Cleo Diára , interview with the European Shooting Star 2026 from Portugal
Yesterday at 9:06 AM

At the 76th Berlinale, with the European Shooting Stars programme, the European Film Promotion brings ten promising, versatile European acting newcomers to the festival each year. The goal is to help them make a name for themselves with the international press and audience and to build a network in the international film industry.

The actors take part in a tailor-made programme featuring high-profile press activities and curated meetings with international casting directors, talent agents and producers. The European Shooting Stars presentation at the Berlinale introduces the actors to an international audience of leading industry professionals.

Th...


Sofia Tjelta Sydness, interview with the European Shooting Star 2026 from Norway
Yesterday at 9:01 AM

At the 76th Berlinale, with the European Shooting Stars programme, the European Film Promotion brings ten promising, versatile European acting newcomers to the festival each year. The goal is to help them make a name for themselves with the international press and audience and to build a network in the international film industry.

The actors take part in a tailor-made programme featuring high-profile press activities and curated meetings with international casting directors, talent agents and producers. The European Shooting Stars presentation at the Berlinale introduces the actors to an international audience of leading industry professionals.

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Joes Brauers, interview with the European Shooting Star 2026 from the Netherlands
Yesterday at 8:54 AM

At the 76th Berlinale, with the European Shooting Stars programme, the European Film Promotion brings ten promising, versatile European acting newcomers to the festival each year. The goal is to help them make a name for themselves with the international press and audience and to build a network in the international film industry.

The actors take part in a tailor-made programme featuring high-profile press activities and curated meetings with international casting directors, talent agents and producers. The European Shooting Stars presentation at the Berlinale introduces the actors to an international audience of leading industry professionals.

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Tecla Insolia, interview with the European Shooting Star 2026 from Italy
Yesterday at 8:48 AM

At the 76th Berlinale, with the European Shooting Stars programme, the European Film Promotion brings ten promising, versatile European acting newcomers to the festival each year. The goal is to help them make a name for themselves with the international press and audience and to build a network in the international film industry.

The actors take part in a tailor-made programme featuring high-profile press activities and curated meetings with international casting directors, talent agents and producers. The European Shooting Stars presentation at the Berlinale introduces the actors to an international audience of leading industry professionals.

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Danielle Galligan, interview with the European Shooting Star 2026 from Ireland
Yesterday at 8:44 AM

At the 76th Berlinale, with the European Shooting Stars programme, the European Film Promotion brings ten promising, versatile European acting newcomers to the festival each year. The goal is to help them make a name for themselves with the international press and audience and to build a network in the international film industry.

The actors take part in a tailor-made programme featuring high-profile press activities and curated meetings with international casting directors, talent agents and producers. The European Shooting Stars presentation at the Berlinale introduces the actors to an international audience of leading industry professionals.

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Enno Trebs, interview with the European Shooting Star 2026 from Germany
Yesterday at 8:40 AM

At the 76th Berlinale, with the European Shooting Stars programme, the European Film Promotion brings ten promising, versatile European acting newcomers to the festival each year. The goal is to help them make a name for themselves with the international press and audience and to build a network in the international film industry.

The actors take part in a tailor-made programme featuring high-profile press activities and curated meetings with international casting directors, talent agents and producers. The European Shooting Stars presentation at the Berlinale introduces the actors to an international audience of leading industry professionals.

Th...


Salif Cissé, interview with the European Shooting Star 2026 from France
Yesterday at 8:32 AM

At the 76th Berlinale, with the European Shooting Stars programme, the European Film Promotion brings ten promising, versatile European acting newcomers to the festival each year. The goal is to help them make a name for themselves with the international press and audience and to build a network in the international film industry.

The actors take part in a tailor-made programme featuring high-profile press activities and curated meetings with international casting directors, talent agents and producers. The European Shooting Stars presentation at the Berlinale introduces the actors to an international audience of leading industry professionals.

Th...


Violet Braeckman, interview with the European Shooting Star 2026 from Belgium
Yesterday at 8:28 AM

At the 76th Berlinale, with the European Shooting stars programme, the European Film Promotion  brings ten promising, versatile European acting newcomers to the festival each year. The goal is to help them make a name for themselves with the international press and audience and to build a network in the international film industry.

The actors take part in a tailor-made programme featuring high-profile press activities and curated meetings with international casting directors, talent agents and producers. The European Shooting Stars presentation at the Berlinale introduces the actors to an international audience of leading industry professionals.

The...


Lucas Englander, interview with the European Shooting Star 2026 from Austria
Yesterday at 8:24 AM

At the 76th Berlinale, with the European Shooting Stars programme, the European Film Promotion brings ten promising, versatile European acting newcomers to the festival each year. The goal is to help them make a name for themselves with the international press and audience and to build a network in the international film industry.

The actors take part in a tailor-made programme featuring high-profile press activities and curated meetings with international casting directors, talent agents and producers. The European Shooting Stars presentation at the Berlinale introduces the actors to an international audience of leading industry professionals.

Th...


Fatlume Bunjaku, interview with the European Shooting Star 2026 from Albania
Yesterday at 8:20 AM

At the 76th Berlinale, with the European Shooting stars programme, the European Film Promotion brings ten promising, versatile European acting newcomers to the festival each year. The goal is to help them make a name for themselves with the international press and audience and to build a network in the international film industry.

The actors take part in a tailor-made programme featuring high-profile press activities and curated meetings with international casting directors, talent agents and producers. The European Shooting Stars presentation at the Berlinale introduces the actors to an international audience of leading industry professionals.

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“Everybody Digs Bill Evans”, interview with director Grant Gee and actor Anders Danielsen Lie
Last Monday at 9:06 PM

Presented at the 76th Berlinale, “Everybody Digs Bill Evans” by Grant Gee brings to life the complex personality behind the legendary jazz pianist. It navigates into Evans’ disciplined artistry juxtaposed with his chaotic personal life, offering viewers a nuanced portrait of a man whose music continues to influence generations. The film highlights the enigmatic nature of Evans, when his story is as much about mystery as it is about mastery.

The Creative Approach to Portraying an Iconic Figure

“Everybody Digs Bill Evans” is a film that captures the essence of its subject through innovative cinematic techniques...


“Paradise”, interview with director Jérémy Comte
Last Monday at 8:57 PM

Captivating stories and powerful visuals come together in the film “Paradise”, an emotional journey that explores themes of trust, betrayal, and escapism. Throughout its creation, the director Jérémy Comte spent over a decade bringing this compelling story to life, drawing from personal experiences and cultural connections to craft a film that resonates deeply with audiences.

Exploring The Meaning Behind “Paradise”

The film delves into the lives of two young men from vastly different backgrounds—one in Ghana and the other in Canada—yet bound by shared feelings of isolation and longing. The title “Paradise” is lay...


“Filipiñana”, interview with director Rafael Manuel
Last Monday at 2:16 PM

“Filipiñana” delves into the intricate layers of Philippine society. The film, directed by Rafael Manuel, uses stylistic choices and thematic depth to explore social divides, structural violence, and the invisible struggles.

The rich tapestry of Philippine culture

The term “Filipiñana” refers to the rich tapestry of Philippine culture, history, and identity. In Rafael Manuel’s film, the word serves as a key to understanding the country’s ongoing issues of class division and structural inequality. The film’s visuals and narrative artfully reveal how beauty and perfection can mask deeper societal conflicts, especially through the lens...


“The lights, they fall”, interview with director Saša Vajda
Last Sunday at 12:15 PM

“The lights, they fall”: An Intimate Exploration of Life, Death, and Society at Berlinale

“The lights, they fall”, by director Saša Vajda delicately portrays the complexities of youth, mortality, and cultural diversity through a deeply personal lens. Screening at the Berlinale in the Generation 14 plus section, the film invites viewers to reflect on universal themes seen from multiple angles.

Understanding the emotional journey of  “The lights, they fall”

“The lights, they fall” explores the emotional journey of 16-year-old Ilay during a summer in Berlin, as he navigates the delicate situation of his mother receiving p...


“The Red Hangar”, interview with director Juan Pablo Sallato
Last Saturday at 1:15 PM

“The Red Hangar”: A Powerful Reflection on Power and Obedience by director Juan Pablo Sallato

Unveiling the historical depths of Chile’s military coup through gripping storytelling, “The Red Hangar” is a poignant film that resonates with contemporary themes. As a film that confronts the past to shed light on present issues, it offers a compelling look into the chaos and moral ambiguity experienced during Chile’s turbulent September 1973.

Why “The Red Hangar” Is Essential Viewing

“The Red Hangar” stands out as an essential film for its unflinching portrayal of a dark chapter in history. Set duri...


“Love me, Love Me”, interview with actors Mia Jenkins, Pepe Barroso Silva and Luca Melucci
Last Thursday at 12:45 PM

Starting February 13, 2026, Prime Video will release the new Italian Prime Original film, shot in English and based on the first hit novel of the “Love Me, Love Me” tetralogy by Stefania S. (over 23 million reads on the Wattpad platform).

The film, directed by Roger Kumble will see actors Mia Jenkins, Pepe Barroso Silva and Luca Melucci bringing to life the beloved characters of the book and their complicated relationship.

“What is it about them? Friends, enemies, lovers. Their story is about to begin”. This is the logline of the film that promise to bring th...


Interview with Sata Cissokho, Director of the World Cinema Fund
02/06/2026

The World Cinema Fund is a prominent institution dedicated to supporting international cinema and fostering cultural diversity on screen. Since its inception, the fund has played a crucial role in promoting films from regions such as Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, and the Caribbean. By prioritizing artistic merit and cultural relevance, the World Cinema Fund helps filmmakers reach a wider audience while maintaining their unique voices. Its efforts not only enhance global representation but also facilitate cross-cultural collaborations and storytelling. we learn more about it through the voice of its director, Sata Cissokho.

Supporting Local Film...


Interview with Tricia Tuttle, Director of the Berlin International Film Festival
02/06/2026

The Berlinale continues to stand out as a beacon for groundbreaking cinema, attracting audiences and filmmakers from across the globe. As the main keyword, the Berlinale remains central to discussions about contemporary film culture, showcasing diverse stories and styles that reflect current societal tensions and artistic innovation. We went  into the festival with a chat with Tricia Tuttle, Director of the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) talking about criteria for film selection, its section offerings, and its vital role in nurturing new talent in the evolving landscape of cinema.

Focusing on the Berlinale’s Artistic Standards and Sel...


Nikola Joetze and Tobias Pausinger, interview with the project manager and programme manager of the Berlinale Talents 2026
01/31/2026

The Berlinale Talents 2026, running from 13 to 18, 2025  will mark the 24th edition of the talent development programme, under the hat of Berlinale Pro* .

Project Manager Nikola Joetze and Programme Manager Tobias Pausinger, the Berlinale Talents management duo, talk about the challenges of this past year and the achievements of this year’s edition.

“Creating (and) Confusion – Cinema, Chaos and the Power of Discomfort.”

Every year, Berlinale Talents chooses a theme under which every activity, workshop, lab, meeting gets inspired by. Following last year’s “Listen Courageously – Cinematic Narratives in Times of Dissonance”,  Nikola Joetze and T...


Tanja Meissner, interview with the director of Berlinale Pro
01/31/2026

Starting last year, the European Film Market , the first major film market of the year, has become part of of Berlinale Pro* which integrates the EFM, the Co-Production Market, Berlinale Talents, and the World Cinema Fund as a big multifaceted family.

Under the direction of Tanja Meissner, the Berlinale Pro and in particular the EFM, to quote Berlinale’s artistic director, Tricia Tuttle, support film businesses who ensure cultural cinema reaches audiences around the world and focus on digital innovation to creating pathways into the business for new talent.

With a focus on fostering creativity, colla...


Martina Bleis, Head of Berlinale Co-Production Market
01/31/2026

To discover how to foster international collaboration and supports emerging film projects around the world we met with Martina Bleis, Head of the Berlinale Co-Production Market on the eve of its new edition.

Understanding the Co-Production Market and Its Role in Film Industry Growth

The co-production market is a vital platform that connects creators, producers, and funders across borders to facilitate international film and series projects. As a cornerstone of the Berlinale, the Co-Production Market attracts hundreds of applications yearly, showcasing the sector’s growing importance in global cinema. This market not only provides opportunities fo...


“Fantasy”, interview with director Kukla
01/19/2026

After premiering at the Locarno Film Festival and participating at the Sarajevo Film Festival, Fantasy, Kukla’s debut feature after her critically acclaimed short film “Sisters“, is in competition at the 37° Trieste Film Festival.

The film features three girls, Mihrije, Sina and Jasna, outsiders in their little world, as they don’t conform to the conservative system they’re sort of forced to live in. Their world or their perception of it, especially Mihrije’s (Sarah Al Saleh) will definitely change after they meet Fantasy, a trans woman trying to live her life at her own rules.


“The Visitor”, interview with director Vytautas Katkus
01/19/2026

After premiering at the latest Karloff Vary Film Festival, where it won the award for Best director, “The Visitor (Svečias)”, renowned cinematographer Vytautas Katkus’ debut feature, lands the 37th Trieste Film Festival’s competition.

Shot in 16 mm, “The Visitor” could be considered as a late coming of age of a 30 year old who recently became a father and finds himself in a situation where he’s forced to return to his hometown in Lithuania to sell his childhood flat.

An Intimate Exploration of Memory and Belonging

“Sometimes, you need to return for a while...


Interview with Simone Gandolfo, President of Valle d’Aosta Film Commission at Focus London 2025
12/13/2025

At Focus London 2025, Fred Film Radio spoke with Simone Gandolfo, President of the Valle d’Aosta Film Commission, about the fundamentals of a film commission’s role, what sets the region apart, and why in-person markets remain vital to the industry.

A Hands-On Role at the Heart of Production

Simone Gandolfo explained that Valle d’Aosta Film Commission operates very practically, managing its own regional fund alongside national incentives and tax credits. The commission can provide up to €300,000 per production, but he stressed that financial support is only part of the job. Just as important is actin...


Interview with Jacopo Chessa, Director of Veneto Film Commission and president of the Italian Film Commissions Association at Focus London 2025
12/12/2025

At Focus London 2025, Fred Film Radio spoke with Jacopo Chessa, Director of the Veneto Film Commission and President of the Italian Film Commissions Association, about Italy’s film commission system, Veneto’s recent screen successes, and why international collaboration is now central to the industry.

How Film Commissions Work — and Why Italy Attracts Productions

Jacopo Chessa explained that Italy’s film commissions operate at a regional level, with all 20 regions offering public support to film and TV productions. This includes funding, permits and infrastructure, with around €80 million in regional funding available each year nationally, on top of nat...