“Dreams”, interview with director Michel Franco
Discover Michel Franco’s film "Dreams", exploring the crossing of borders and social — highlighting the immigrant struggle and the illusion of the American dream.
Listeners:
Top listeners:
play_arrow
ENGLISH Channel 01 If English is your language, or a language you understand, THIS IS YOUR CHANNEL !
play_arrow
ITALIAN Channel 02 Se l’italiano è la tua lingua, o una lingua che conosci, QUESTO È IL TUO CANALE!
play_arrow
EXTRA Channel 03 FRED Film Radio channel used to broadcast press conferences, seminars, workshops, master classes, etc.
play_arrow
GERMAN Channel 04 Wenn Ihre Sprache Deutsch ist, oder Sie diese Sprache verstehen, dann ist das IHR KANAL !
play_arrow
POLISH Channel 05
play_arrow
SPANISH Channel 06 Si tu idioma es el español, o es un idioma que conoces, ¡ESTE ES TU CANAL!
play_arrow
FRENCH Channel 07 Si votre langue maternelle est le français, ou si vous le comprenez, VOICI VOTRE CHAINE !
play_arrow
PORTUGUESE Channel 08
play_arrow
ROMANIAN Channel 09 Dacă vorbiţi sau înţelegeţi limba română, ACESTA ESTE CANALUL DUMNEAVOASTRĂ!
play_arrow
SLOVENIAN Channel 10
play_arrow
ENTERTAINMENT Channel 11 FRED Film Radio Channel used to broadcast music and live shows from Film Festivals.
play_arrow
BULGARIAN Channel 16 Ако българският е вашият роден език, или го разбирате, ТОВА Е ВАШИЯТ КАНАЛ !
play_arrow
CROATIAN Channel 17 Ako je hrvatski tvoj jezik, ili ga jednostavno razumiješ, OVO JE TVOJ KANAL!
play_arrow
LATVIAN Channel 18
play_arrow
DANISH Channel 19
play_arrow
HUNGARIAN Channel 20
play_arrow
DUTCH Channel 21
play_arrow
GREEK Channel 22
play_arrow
CZECH Channel 23
play_arrow
LITHUANIAN Channel 24
play_arrow
SLOVAK Channel 25
play_arrow
ICELANDIC Channel 26 Ef þú talar, eða skilur íslensku, er ÞETTA RÁSIN ÞÍN !
play_arrow
INDUSTRY Channel 27 FRED Film Radio channel completely dedicated to industry professionals.
play_arrow
EDUCATION Channel 28 FRED Film Radio channel completely dedicated to film literacy.
play_arrow
SARDU Channel 29 Si su sardu est sa limba tua, custu est su canale chi ti deghet!
play_arrow
“Conversation with” at the 20th Marrakech IFF, interview with actor Willem Dafoe Bénédicte Prot
play_arrow
Clara López Rubio, Juan Pancorbo - Hacking Justice #FIPA2018 fredfilmradio
PODCAST| Matt Micucci interviews Clara López Rubio and Juan Pancorbo, director and screenwriter of the documentary Hacking Justice.
Director Clara López Rubio and author/screenwriters Juan Pancorbo presented their feature documentary, Hacking Justice, at the 31st International Festival of Audiovisual Programmes (FIPA) in Biarritz, France, where it had its French premiere. The filmmakers filmed Julian Assange’s ordeal as he was under investigation in the United States for WikiLeaks and wanted in Sweden for alleged sexual offences. Their project began after they began working with Baltasar Garzón, who became assange’s lawyer, and for them it was interesting to work with these two very interesting characters, although they had to overcome a number of challenges and difficulties along the way, which they tell us about in this interview. One of them entailed having to wait around two years before they could film Assange, which was not easy, also because this would be their first feature. They also did not know how the story would develop, or what type of person Assange would be; as Pancorbo tells us “we didn’t know a lot about it – it was a sort of discovery … at the beginning we didn’t known [Assange], we got our information from the media.” This turned out to be “in contrast with the man we met.” One of the opinions on Assange, particularly from the side that disagrees with him, is that he likes the attention; we ask the filmmakers if they thought this was true, especially considering that they were pointing cameras at him for years.
Hacking Justice: Under United States investigation for Wikileaks; wanted in Sweden for alleged sexual offences. Julian Assange finds in Baltasar Garzón the kind of lawyer he needs – someone who can hack the solution to a complex international case in which justice clashes with high-level politics. With privileged access to its protagonists for over three years, this documentary unveils the work of the defence team in a story with deep political implications and the outcome of which will affect the freedom of the press worldwide.
Written by: fredfilmradio
Clara López Rubio FIPA Hacking Justice International documentary Juan Pancorbo Matt Micucci
Film
Hacking JusticeFestival
FIPANo related posts.
Discover Michel Franco’s film "Dreams", exploring the crossing of borders and social — highlighting the immigrant struggle and the illusion of the American dream.
In “A Second Life”, director Laurent Slama captures silence, hope, and rebirth in Olympic Paris — a story of connection beyond sound and sight.
In “Romería”, Carla Simón transforms absence into presence, weaving together imagination and memory to reclaim a lost past.
"Good Boy" main actors Stephen Graham and Anson Boon on society, youth and culture’s role in shaping identity
© 2023 Emerald Clear Ltd - all rights reserved.