For 2025, MyFrenchFilmFestival brings you an eclectic selection to make you laugh, cry, and think. The programme aims to reflect the wealth and diversity of French-language cinema. To help navigate your way through this comprehensive selection and to pique your curiosity, films are grouped by theme.
A Family Affair
A social drama, a comedy, and a genre film that question contemporary family dynamics touching on themes of love, adversity, and resilience.
No Love Lost by Erwan Le Duc (above)
Blood Ties by Hakim Atoui
All to Play For by Delphine Deloget
Business as Usual
Whether set in a classroom, behind the scenes on a film shoot, a construction site, or a job search, these four films examine our relationship to work.
Alarms by Nicolas Panay
The Apprentices by Pierre Salvadori
Making of by Cédric Kahn (above)
A Real Job by Thomas Lilti
Kaleidoscopic Identities
Four striking stories to explore the themes of transformation and the search for self-knowledge.
Alexx196 & The Pink Sand Beach by Loïc Hobi
GiGi by Cynthia Calvi
Nube by Christian Arredondo Narváez & Diego Alonso Sánchez de la Barquera Estrada
Along Came Love by Katell Quillévéré (above)
Look Around, What Do You See?
Three unique poetic visions from filmmakers turning their camera towards the interactions between creation and art, nature and culture.
The Dreamer by Anaïs Tellenne (above)
Montsouris Park by Guil Sela
The Mysterious Adventures of Claude Conseil by Marie-Lola Terver & Paul Jousselin
Silent No More
A documentary, a thriller, and a short film that break the silence and invite us to reflect upon sexist and sexual violence and harassment.
Changing Rooms by Violette Gitton
The Man with a Thousand Faces by Sonia Kronlund
Through the Night by Delphine Girard – in association with Wallonie Bruxelles Images (above)
Working Class Heroes
An investigation on Mars, a stay in the mountains, and a board game that turns sour: discover three hard-hitting stories that fan the flames of class war.
Sweet Tooth by Joséphine Darcy Hopkins
Winter by Jean-Benoit Ugeux – in association with Wallonie Bruxelles Images
Mars Express by Jérémie Perin (above)
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How to participate?
No matter where you are in the world, you have one month to discover the 10 French-language feature films and 10 French-language short films in this year’s programme on the MyFrenchFilmFestival.com platform, with subtitles in 8 languages: Arabic, English, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Spanish.
On MyFrenchFilmFestival.com, short films can be viewed free of charge around the world.
Feature films – except for the film Making of – are available free of charge in the following regions: Latin America (Spanish-speaking), Africa, the Near and Middle East, Russia/CIS, South-East Asia, the Baltic states (except Latvia), and Ukraine. Where feature films are not available free of charge, festivalgoers can opt for a pay-per-view rate of €1.99 or an all-access passfor €7.99.
Please note that geoblocking may apply to certain films in certain regions.
For more information, go toMyFrenchFilmFestival.com.