FNE Podcasts
FNE is launching an exciting new series of podcasts with industry leaders and discussions of new trends in the AV industry.
Among the topics will be:
▸What the film industry will look like in a post-COVID-19 environment
▸The growing importance of online networks for film professionals
▸Innovation in Business and Content Models
▸Case Studies of Innovation Driven projects in Film and Audiovisual
▸Founder stories with Innovation Managers, Producers and Audiovisual Entrepreneurs
In this space in the coming months you will be able to hear not only podcasts produced by FNE but also guests from our partner organisations EUROVOD, Media Salles, Storytek, SOFA and the Institute of Documentary Film (IDF).
FNE Podcast: SOFA School of Film Advancement: Nikolaj Nikitin and Oliver Baumgarten speak to Irena Gruca-Rozbicka (SOFA 2019/2020) about the launch of her project CREW UNITED POLSKA
SOFA School of Film Advancement: Nikolaj Nikitin and Oliver Baumgarten speak to Irena Gruca-Rozbicka (SOFA 2019/2020) about the launch of her project CREW UNITED POLSKA
FNE IDF Podcast: True Story: Salt from Bonneville
Two Men, a Bike and a Goal. Competition from Ukraine heads west to America to explore the landscape and the inspiration of bringing salt, and a world record for speed, on a Soviet refurbished motorcycle, back from the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, to the homegrown hunger for the sport found in the Ukraine. An invigorating, joyful and expansive film.
FNE IDF Podcast: True Story: An Ordinary Country by Tomasz Wolski
When footage from the archives of the Polish Secret Service were revealed to filmmaker Tomasz Wolski, his passion for Polish history awakened the need to create An Ordinary Country; a haunting and important remembrance about surveillance, our current behaviors and how to frame, and possibly protect, our privacy and our abilities to improve our lives.
FNE IDF Podcast: True Story: Acasa, My Home
In the wilderness of the Bucharest Delta, nine children and their parents occupied an off-grid homestead for 20 years until being chased out and forced to live in the big city. In his newest film, Radu Ciorniciuc documents the family as they face life in the system for the first time. Many difficult questions arise about the freedom and choice to: be illiterate, live off nature, ignore private property, not participate in society, and many more...