The development of active films is essential for extending food shelf life, minimizing spoilage, and reducing food waste. In this context, a novel approach was explored to create gelatin-based active films using choline chloride and citric acid natural deep eutectic solvent (DES) to dissolve chitin (Chi), valorized from fruit fly pupae and used as reinforcement. Films were manufactured by compression molding, varying Chi/DES amounts from 20, to 80wt%. Since the films prepared with 40wt% Chi/DES showed high UV protection and good mechanical performance for food packaging (tensile strength of 10MPa and elongation at break of 31%), these films were selected to prepare active films. In particular, to enhance the antioxidant properties of the films, red grape marc extract was incorporated into the film forming formulation. The bioactive-containing films demonstrated oxidation inhibition capacity and, thus, their potential to extend food shelf-life. All rights reserved, Elsevier.