2025
Our films for 2025.
Pierre Niney leads a stellar cast in Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière’s thrilling new adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ epic and iconic tale of romance and redemption, France's first cinematic treatment in over fifty years.
Hilarious and poignant, David Dietl's feel-good new ensemble comedy follows the tensions, joys and changing bonds experienced by a close group of friends over three years.
Writer/director Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay's sharp, nail-biting new whodunit follows the unfolding drama on a German film shoot after a burnt Quran is discovered on set, throwing the crew into turmoil.
A sensation at the 2024 Berlinale, Matthais Glasner’s compelling all-star drama is led by the incredible Lars Eidinger as a successful, middle-aged orchestra conductor negotiating the chaos of his volatile private life.
The scathingly funny new comedy of manners from writer/director Frédéric Hambalek centres on a tantalising premise: what would happen if everything a family had been keeping private from each other was suddenly out in the open?
Just as Marion Cotillard was to La Vie en Rose, Golden Globe-nominated actor Tahar Rahim is to Charles Aznavour, transforming into the iconic singer-songwriter for this grand, lavishly entertaining rise-to-stardom biography.
The phenomenal Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil star in Gilles Lellouche’s vibrant, genre-spanning romantic epic that follows a written-in-the-stars infatuation tested by social boundaries, betrayal and circumstances beyond all control.
The winner of three prestigious awards at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, writer/director Boris Lojkine’s gripping new drama follows a young courier as he races across Paris whilst preparing for a life-changing residency interview.
The often cynical world of art dealing is on show with Pascal Bonitzer’s sharp new dramedy, following a self-assured auctioneer whose professional and personal integrity is challenged by the discovery of a long-lost masterpiece.
The best-reviewed film of the 2025 Berlinale, Gabriel Mascaro’s breathtaking fable follows a Brazilian woman who – as her working life draws to an end – secretly sets out on a trip down the Amazon to fulfil a long-held dream.
The first Singaporean feature to premiere in Official Competition at the Venice International Film Festival, Yeo Siew Hua’s gripping new surveillance thriller centres on a couple whose secrets are exposed after their young daughter goes missing.
From debut writer/director Giovanni Tortorici and producer Luca Guadagnino, NINETEEN evocatively captures once-in-a-lifetime freedom, confusion, and marvel of a defining year for a curious young Sicilian student as his adult life begins.
Acclaimed director Erik Poppe (The King’s Choice) returns to wartime Norway with this bold and fascinating new historical drama about the country’s infamous – if not most controversial - autocratic leader, Vidkun Quisling.
John Andreas Andersen's gripping new spy drama depicts the extraordinary true story of a modest young ‘every-man’ drawn into the resistance movement during World War II.
Following the international success of The Big Hit, the wildly entertaining new film from writer/director Emmanuel Courcol follows two siblings separated by fate and reunited by music.
The engrossing new pulled-from-the-headlines legal thriller from Daniel Auteuil follows a jaded lawyer who rediscovers his passion when he takes on the case of a father of five accused of murder.
The phenomenal Mélanie Laurent and Guillaume Canet take centre stage in writer-director Gianluca Jodice's transfixing historical drama, evocatively depicting the last days of the French Revolution and the fates of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI.
Inspired by true events, Teddy Lussi-Modeste’s gripping new morality thriller stars the exceptional François Civil as a dedicated young educator whose world is upended when he is accused of misconduct by a teenage student.
The multi-talented Laure Calamy follows Full Time with another dramatic tour-de-force in this deeply affecting drama about a dedicated single mother who must confront a life-changing turn in her relationship with her son.
Izïa Higelin, Jean-Pierre Daroussin and Noémie Lvovsky lead a fabulous ensemble in Blandine Lenoir's charming new family dramedy about a young woman's efforts to reconnect to herself and her family during an unexpectedly eventful trip home.