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Radio Festival 2018!


Radio Festival, the official webradio of the Festival de Cannes, launched to mark the event’s 70th anniversary, is returning in 2018! From May 8th to May 19th, experience the event in different way: live on Radio Festival via the Festival de Cannes official website and mobile app!

A professional, freewheeling and wide-ranging radio station is back…

Radio Festival 2018©FDC

A space for analysis, a laboratory for ideas,bringing together the widest audience… Radio Festival has a daily schedule of programs offering debates, encounters and interviews, news and backstage insights from the Official Selection and reportages from the Croisette…

Radio Festival will also have a musical playlist linked to the cinema, with an emphasis on film scores from previous selections, but also soundtracks from lesser known, rare and independent films.

Radio Festival will broadcast 24 hours a day, in French (with simultaneous translation of interviews in English). And new for 2018, an English program will be broadcast every evening, with a round-up of news from the Festival.

Multichannel, live and on-demand broadcasting
The radio station will be broadcast on the official Festival de Cannes website and mobile app and will also be available on Deezer. And you can catch up with previous broadcasts on podcast platforms (iTunes, SoundCloud).

From May 8th to May 19th he Radio Festival studio will be based right in the heart of the festival headquarters, in the Salle Méditerranée.

See you from now for Radio Festival’s first live broadcasts!

... And also follow Radio Festival on Facebook and Twitter!

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