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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 info ...
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“I Will Revenge The World With Love – S.Paradjanov” by Zara Jain is dedicated to the centenary of the birth of the world’s freest and most famous artist, filmmaker and incarcerated man. One of his most important messages is that, regardless of global chaos and geopolitical intrigue, we should all continue our work without becoming instruments of a …
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Ben Chaplin is one of the lead characters of the film “September 5” by Tim Fehlbaum, based on the media reaction and live coverage of the first ever terrorist attack to be shown on tv, at the Munich Olympics of 1972. Chaplin is the experienced producer that is the moral conscience of the team, more concerned about the people behind the news than th…
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In “Possibility of paradise”, the Serbian Filmmaker Mladen Kovačević (“4 years in 10 minutes”, “Merry Christmas Yiwu”, “Another Spring” ) follows 7 different people at a turning phase of their life. They all have in common the fact that they live in the same country, in Indonesia, but this information is not unveiled in the film: we are supposedly …
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With the beginning of the full-scale invasion in 2022, Olha Zhurba started to film the war as archive footage. It was chaos, they were living apocalyptic times and nobody was thinking of the future. After the Ukrainian troops liberated some of the regions and the Russians were blocked, Olha Zhurba tells that in a way, people started to adapt to the…
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In an impactful conversation, Türker Süer, the director of “Edge of Night“, Orizzonti Extra, delves into the inspiration and thematic richness of his compelling film. Türker Süer Explores the Challenges of Family and Personal Loyalty The narrative centers on Sinan, a young lieutenant in the Turkish army, who faces a heart-wrenching decision when he…
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John Swab presented his film “King Ivory” in the Orizzonti Etra sectiomn of the Venice International Film Festival. The film is about the tragedy that is decimating the young population in the United States: the spread of fentanyl. Many films have been made on the subject, but “King Ivory” takes a different, non-judgmental, non-moral, but objective…
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“September 5” by Tim Fehlbaum narrates the days of the terroristic attack to the Munich Olympics, from the point of view of the sport tv crew that was forcibly the first ever to face a situation like this on tv. That day marked a turning point for television and for the way and rules of showing news on TV. With a fast-paced, almost reality TV rhyth…
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After premiering the first chapter in Cannes, Kevin Costner is at the 81st Venice Film Festival with “Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2″. Presented out of competition, “Horizon” is the story Costner have been dreaming to direct since 1988 when he first thought about it. At the heart of the saga is the story of the great migration across America…
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Bernhard Wenger‘s film “Peacock“, in competition at the Venice International Festival Critics’ Week, is an acidic, marauding comedy about appearing, adapting to please others, sacrificing one’s personality and losing oneself. The director talks with Fred Radio about it, form the inspiration to the meanings that he wanted to convey. The European ada…
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One of the masters of the documentary film, Errol Morris, returns to Venice to present “Separated“, to tell us about one of the Trump government’s bleakest moments, when as a deterrent to illegal immigration from South America, it was decided to separate families, mothers from their children and put them in camps. In this interview with him and exe…
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“Pavements“, Alex Ross Perry‘s film dedicated to the American 90s indie band Pavement, is not a documentary, just as it is not a biopic or a tribute. It is four films together, in a hyper-homage to a band that, paradoxically, got that same tributes invented in the film, also in reality. The need for a film about the band but not the usual film Alex…
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“TWST – Things We Know Today“, the documentary by Andrej Ujica, Out of Competition at the Venice Film Festival, starts from the Beatles’ arrival in New York for the famous concert at Shea Stadium in 1965. From there, an account of America in those years unfolds, through the study of a planetary social phenomenon such as the success of the British b…
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In “I’m still here“, a magnificent film by Walter Salles, in competition at the Venice Film Festival, Selton Mello plays Ruben Paiva, a hero of the war against dictatorship in Brazil, a kind and loving architect who could not stand idly by in the face of what was happening in his country, and paid with his life. Selton Mello was honoured to be able…
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Taking its cue from an exchange of correspondence on the meaning of war between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, Amos Gitai‘s “Why War” constructs out of stock footage and fiction a treatise on the futility of war as a means of resolving differences and the inhumanity of all conflict. The film has been presented Out of Competition at the 81st Ven…
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“Apocalypse in the Tropics ” is a documentary by Petra Costa, presented Out of Competition at he 81st Venice International film Festival. The film is an analytical account of the rise of right-wing power in Brazil, with Bolsonaro and the fundamentalist church, and the reflection of this trend in the world, using Brazilian events as a universal mirr…
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“One To One: John and Yoko“, by Kevin Macdonald, presented Out of Competition at the Venice International Film Festival, is more than a documentary about a concert (the only live gig John Lennon did in New York), it is a fresco of 1970s New York, a collage of the sensations and impressions that a British citizen, albeit a famous one like John Lenno…
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Director of successful documentaries, Asif Kapadia arrives at the Venice Film Festival out of competition with “2073“, a hybrid documentary of denunciation and awareness of the state of the planet, both politically, climatically and socially. With a fictional part set in 2073, after an unspecified catastrophic event, which provides narrative suppor…
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“Quiet Life“, the film by Alexandros Avranas, tells us about a little-known syndrome that affects children from refugee families, who cannot cope with the stress and problems related to their situation. It is called Child Resignation Syndrome, it is growing and there is no specific therapy yet to fight it. The film is included in the Orizzonti comp…
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