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Cannes Film Festival 2025 reveals lineup with new films from Ari Aster, Richard Linklater and Wes Anderson

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Apr 10, 2025 08:04 PM IST

The 2025 Cannes Film Festival will have Juliette Binoche as the Jury President. It will take place from May 13- 24.

New films from Wes Anderson, Ari Aster, and Richard Linklater will compete for the Palme d’Or at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, organizers announced Thursday. (Also read: Neeraj Ghaywan's Homebound set to premiere in Un Certain Regard category at 2025 Cannes Film Festival)

Festival General Delegate Thierry Fremaux (L) and festival President Iris Knobloch give a press conference to announce the official selection of the 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, at the UGC Montparnasse cinema in Paris, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP)(AFP)
Festival General Delegate Thierry Fremaux (L) and festival President Iris Knobloch give a press conference to announce the official selection of the 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, at the UGC Montparnasse cinema in Paris, on April 10, 2025. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP)(AFP)

Coming off a 2024 edition that produced the Academy Award best-picture winner Anora, as well as a number of Oscar contenders in Emilia Pérez, The Substance and The Apprentice, the French film festival responded with a 2025 lineup full of big-name auteurs.

The official selection

Thierry Frémaux, Cannes’ artistic director, announced the selections in a news conference in Paris with festival president Iris Knobloch.

Asked if he was under pressure after producing so many Oscars contenders last year, Frémaux said the festival organizers feel like an athlete putting his title back on the line.

“What happened last year was great," he said. “And what happened the year before was great. The last seven, eight years, Cannes and the films of Cannes were great.”

Entries include Aster’s Eddington, a pandemic-set Western starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal and Emma Stone; Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme, starring Benicio Del Toro as a European profiteer and Linklater's appropriately French-language Nouvelle Vague, about Jean-Luc Godard and the French New Wave.

Julia Ducournau, whose Titane won the Palme d’Or in 2021, making Ducournau only the second female filmmaker to ever receive Cannes’ top honor, will return to the festival with the 1980s New York-set Alpha, about an 11-year-old with a parent who has AIDS.

Two films starring Josh O’Connor made it into the competition lineup: Oliver Hermanus’ The History of Sound, co-starring Paul Mescal, and Kelly Reichardt’s The Mastermind, an art heist film set during the Vietnam War.

Fremaux altogether announced 19 films vying for the Palme d’Or, six of which are directed by women.

Other previously Cannes regulars coming back include two-time Palme winners Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. The Belgian filmmaking brothers’ latest is titled “Young Mothers.” Joachim Trier, whose The Worst Person in the World was a highlight of the 2021 Cannes, is back in competition with “Sentimental Value,” which likewise stars Renate Reinsve.

Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, who was imprisoned during the release of his last, secretly made film, 2022's No Bears, and not released until he went on a hunger strike, will unveil his latest film, Un Simple Accident.

Among the films some had hoped might show up in Cannes but that weren’t announced were Terrence Malick’s long-awaited Jesus drama “The Way of the Wind,” Spike Lee's Akira Kurosawa remake “Highest 2 Lowest,” and Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another.” New films by Jim Jarmusch and Kristen Stewart had also been expected in the Cannes lineup.

Asked about their absence, Fremaux declined to comment, saying he wanted to instead focus on the pictures which made the cut. He, however, said more films could be later added to the selection.

An hour after the press conference in Paris, however, Lee said on Instagram that “Highest 2 Lowest” is, indeed, going to Cannes.

“Bon Jour. Good Morning. Whaddup. Da New SPIKE LEE JOINT-HIGHEST 2 LOWEST Starring My Brother DENZEL WASHINGTON Has Been Invited To Da 2025 CANNES INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (In The Out Of Competition Category),” Lee wrote.

Representatives for the festival didn't immediately respond to messages.

Playing in the festival’s Un Certain Regard sidebar is Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut, “Eleanor the Great,” starring June Squibb. Harris Dickinson, the “Babygirl” star, will also premiere his directorial debut, “Urchin,” in the same section.

Bono will also be coming to the Croisette for the premiere of “Bono: Stories of Surrender,” Andrew Dominik's film of the singer's one-man stage show. That will play in Cannes' special screening section.

Cannes earlier announced that “Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning” will launch at the festival, which three years ago bestowed an honorary Palme d’Or on Tom Cruise. This year, Robert De Niro is set to receive one during the festival’s opening ceremony.

Following in the footsteps of Greta Gerwig, Juliette Binoche will head the jury that decide this year’s Palme d’Or. Knobloch said it's the first time in 60 years that two women succeed each other in this role.

The festival runs May 13-24. The opening night film, playing out of competition, will be “Leave One Day,” the first movie by French director Amélie Bonnin.

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Coyle reported from New York

(Via inputs from AP)

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