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The Market Insider: "The End of it", interview with the producer, Adrià Monés Carolina Mancini
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.
Adrià Monés, CEO and founder of the Spanish production house Fasten Films, talks about the co-production of “The End of It“, debut film by Maria Bayona, in Cannes Premiere Selection, co-produced with Elation Pictures (UK), Eye Eye Pictures (Norway), Fasten subsidiary company Cobalt Films, the BBC, the BFI and Creative England. Starring Rebecca Hall, Noomi Rapace, Gael García Bernal.
The film’s premise, which revolves around a society where people can live forever unless they choose to die, is both provocative and relevant to current debates on medical and technological advancements.
The narrative centers on a woman who, after reaching her 250th birthday, grows tired of her endless life and seeks to end it. The film prompts audiences to consider how future societies might grapple with similar ethical dilemmas, all while infused with black humor and dark satire. “The end of It” serves as a thought-provoking mirror to our own world and its potential future.
The development of “The end of It” underscores the importance of nurturing talent and building collaborative international projects. Fasten Films aimed to bring Maria Bayona’s ambitious vision to life, despite the high budget and sci-fi genre’s challenges. Financing involved a strategic mix of public and private sources, including UK-based BBC, Canary Island tax credits, key European subsidies, and American equity. This complex funding structure highlights the film’s significance as a first feature for a director, demonstrating how perseverance and diverse partnerships can make such projects feasible.
Production took place mainly in Tenerife, Canary Islands, due to its versatile locations and supportive film commission. Additionally, a small studio in London was used for the film’s concluding scenes.

In a near-future world where ageing can be cured and death is now optional, Claire (Rebecca Hall) a former provocative artist approaching her 250th birthday, decides she’s had enough – she wants to die. Her decision stirs conflicts with her husband (Gael García Bernal), daughter (Noomi Rapace) and AI assistant (Beanie Feldstein), revealing the humorous complexity of their relationships. As Claire uses her impending death to reclaim her role as an artist, she is forced to face what it really means to die, to live, and the messy absurdity of it all.
Written by: Carolina Mancini
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Adrià MonésFilm
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