Global Critics Venice Voice, hosted by internationally renowned film critic Rita Di Santo, is the daily podcast from the Venice Film Festival produced by FRED Film Radio directly from the Lido of Venice.
Each episode features exclusive and insightful conversations with top international film critics, and in-depth analysis of the most anticipated films of the Venice Film Festival.
With Rita Di Santo and her special guests, you’ll get an insider’s perspective on the festival’s films, stars, and unique atmosphere – making Global Critics Venice Voice the essential podcast for anyone who wants to experience the Venice International Film Festival wherever they are.
In this episode of Global Critics Venice Voice
In this episode of Global Critics Venice Voice Rita Di Santo hosts:
Arthur Zaboski (Newsweek), Brian Viner (Daily Mail) and Mona Sheded (Al-Ahram).
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Rita di Santo, with Arthur Zaboski (Newsweek), Mona Sheded (Al-Ahram) and Brian Viner (Daily Mail).
Listen "Global Critics Venice Voice"! The podcast from the Lido of Venice with Rita Di Santo: insightful conversations with top international film critics, in-depth analysis, and the most anticipated films of the Venice International Film Festival.
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