Marjane Satrapi Dies at 56: A Life of Art, Freedom and Resistance
Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis and director of Radioactive, has died at 56. People close to her: “died of sadness” after the death of her husband.
Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis and director of Radioactive, has died at 56. People close to her: “died of sadness” after the death of her husband.
FRED Film Radio celebrates Pride Month 2026 with LGBTQIA+ films, interviews and festival voices on identity, memory and visibility.
Cannes Film Festival International
Adèle Exarchopoulos on her collaboration with Christophe Honoré on "Orange-Flavoured Wedding": 'My friend Vincent Lacoste said, "Follow me, he's a great director!", and he did not disappoint!'
Cannes Film Festival International
What Bruno Dumont envisions in "Red Rocks" is 'the world of tomorrow': 'we don't want rules, prescriptions, overprotection, constant interference: we want freedom.'
Cannes Film Festival International
Bruno Dumont imagine dans "Les Roches rouges" "le monde de demain" : "on ne veut pas de règles, d'injonctions, de surprotection, d’empêchement permanent : on veut de la liberté".
Cannes Film Festival International
Swann Arlaud, acteur principal de "Notre salut" d'Emmanuel Marre : "L'histoire n'agit pas d’un coup comme ça : elle arrive insidieusement, palier par palier, mais à quel moment on s’arrête ?".
Cannes Film Festival International
Director Viesturs Kairiss discusses Ulya at Cannes 2026, exploring identity, Soviet Latvia and the human story behind Ulyana Semyonova.
Cannes Film Festival International
With I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning, Anthony Boyle and Lola Petticrew reflect on what it means to be thirty, working-class and stuck in a world that no longer keeps its promises
Cannes Film Festival International
With Titanic Ocean, Konstantina Kotzamani plunges into a Japanese boarding school for professional mermaids and finds a story about adolescence, fantasy and the struggle to speak for yourself