My French Film Festival trailer 2025

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From today until February 17, 2025, you can experience the 15th edition of MyFrenchFilmFestival, the world’s largest online festival dedicated entirely to contemporary francophone cinema.

Whether you’re captivated by gripping dramas, quirky comedies, intense thrillers, thought-provoking genre films, timeless cult classics, impactful documentaries, or imaginative and poetic animations, this year’s selection has something for you. Dive into the 2025 programme and discover the vibrant diversity of French-language cinema.

Highlights of the 2025 Festival:

MyFrenchFilmFestival offers an eclectic lineup designed to entertain, inspire, and provoke thought. The programme showcases 20 films—10 feature films and 10 short films—all grouped thematically to guide viewers through a curated cinematic journey. Films are available on the MyFrenchFilmFestival.com platform with subtitles in eight languages: Arabic, English, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Accessibility:

  • Short films are free to stream worldwide.
  • Feature films, except Making of, are free in select regions, including Latin America (Spanish-speaking), Africa, the Near and Middle East, Russia/CIS, Southeast Asia, the Baltic states (excluding Latvia), and Ukraine.
  • In other regions, festivalgoers can enjoy feature films for €1.99 each or purchase an all-access pass for €7.99.
  • Please note that geoblocking restrictions may apply in some areas.

Organized by Unifrance:

MyFrenchFilmFestival is presented by Unifrance, a non-profit organization founded in 1949 to promote French cinema and audiovisual works internationally. Headquartered in Paris with representatives in the United States, China, and Japan, Unifrance unites over 1,000 professionals from across France’s film and audiovisual industries to share French culture worldwide.

Supporting Partners:

The festival is made possible with the generous support of official partners such as the French government, the National Centre for Cinema, TV, and the Moving Image (CNC), the Institut français, Wallonie Bruxelles Images, and TitraFilm.

Media Partners:

Media support comes from prominent outlets including France Médias Monde, RFI, France 24, Monte Carlo Doualiya, Variety, TV5MONDE, AlloCiné, AdoroCinema, SensaCine, and others.

Don’t Miss Out:

Join audiences worldwide in celebrating the richness and creativity of francophone cinema. For more information, visit MyFrenchFilmFestival.com.

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