Peter McDowell – Jimmy in Saigon #LFF37
A film as a therapeutic and emotional way to reconnect with the past and with a lost brother.
A film as a therapeutic and emotional way to reconnect with the past and with a lost brother.
"The earthquake is the central character of the film". The magical realism of Finlandia at the Lovers Film Festival.
Unveiling the past of Albus Dumbledore to finally starting to understand the source of his power, kindness and wisdom.
20 years after Shakespeare in love, John Madden directs Colin Firth again in a true war story hiding the origin of 007.
Building a Marvel Superhero whose inner conflict is actually visual. Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead talk about creating the world of Moon Knight.
The outcomes of the 2022 in person version for European Coproduciton Forum, from the founder himself Pascal Diot.
Jewish International Film Festival - JIFF
Our juicy selection of 55 films from 20 countries explores the challenges accompanying change, a story familiar to Jewish people.
The WICIP podcast is the official podcast of the WICIP project - Women in Italian Cinema, an Inclusive Project, selected as a Special Project by the Italian Ministry of Culture.
The Italian operatic pop trio talks about their new album entirely dedicated to the Maestro Ennio Morricone.
Muccino opens up about his journey, from the TV show Ultimo Minuto to working in Hollywood, always keeping the same way mentality and the same way of looking at things. "No I would like to work with Brad Pitt or …
The actors portraying Gennaro Savastano in Gomorra, opens up about his journey, his pacifist vision of the world and the differences between the Italian and the American movie industry.
A small tribute to Stephen Kijack at Seeyousond 8: three films we discuss with the director himself.
Lone Scherfig becomes showrunner for a realistic and touching series set in the Maternity ward.
(Synthetic) Diamonds lasts forever. At the 72 Berlinale, a documentary discussing the real value of the gems representing the ultimate symbol of committed love.
Ursula Meier talks about her film "The Line" and the meaning of symbolism in her work.
Dale Dickey about her performance in "A Love Song" and her personal Indie/Blockbuster balance.
Feature debutant Max Walker-Silverman about making movies is like writing a country song.
Charlotte Gainsbourg about her mother role in Mikhaël Hers "Passengers Of The Night"
Talking with the director of the European Film Market Dennis Ruh about another edition on line, pros and cons and hopes for the future.
From a real story, a very contemporary film, sadly a little too much. Maggie Peren talks with us about all the references and implications of it.
Incredible Dupieux makes it possible to be surreal and down to earth at the same time with Incredible but true in Berlinale Special Gala.
Exploring the nuances of women' sexuality.
The lesson we learn from Uncharted: it's not about the treasure but the quest and the people you share the adventure with!
Exercises in Resistance: The Berlinale 2022 and its connection to the audience.
At the 72nd Berlinale, Sofie Gråbøl welcomes us in the unconventional world of midwives as seen by Lone Scherfig.
One of the films winner at Trieste, and at Karlovi Vary as well. A heartfelt love story amidst the refugees drama.
Expanding the bounds of 3D filmmaking.
The Weekly Show with Matt Micucci by FRED Film Radio!