French cinema has been at the forefront of the global film industry since the 1950s, and French film-makers are known to take more risks than their Hollywood counterparts. Showcasing a diversity of films, My French Film Festival brings you some of the best French-language films from the past year. From comedies, thrillers, and documentaries to animated films and drama, it's a welcome departure from the skop, skiet en donder action flicks that break box office records, or the all too familiar copy-and-paste formulaic Netflix shows.
This year, My French Film Festival's 15th edition presents 10 feature films and 10 short films, all of which feature subtitles in eight languages. Whether you set up a viewing party with friends, make it a budget-friendly date night choice, or enjoy some well-deserved me time, this is an event you can't afford to miss. Head to myfrenchfilmfestival.com to stream these cinematic masterpieces for free.
What you can expect from My French Film Festival in 2025
FEATURE FILMSNo Love Lost by Erwan Le Duc (comedy-drama)
The Man With a Thousand Faces by Sonia Kronlund (documentary)
The Dreamer by Anaïs Tellenne (drama)
Along Came Love by Katell Quillévéré (romance)
Making Of by Cédric Kahn (comedy)
Mars Express by Jérémie Périn (animated science fiction)
Through the Night by Delphine Girard (thriller)
All to Play For by Delphine Deloget (drama)
A Real Job by Thomas Lilti (comedy-drama)
The Apprentices by Pierre Salvadori (comedy)
SHORT FILMS
Alexx196 & the Pink Sand Beach by Loïc Hobi (adventure)
Alarms by Nicolas Panay (thriller)
Changing Rooms by Violette Gitton (drama)
Sweet Tooth by Joséphine Darcy Hopkins (horror)
Gigi by Cynthia Calvi (animated documentary)
Winter by Jean-Benoît Ugeux (drama)
Blood Ties by Hakim Atoui (comedy-horror)
Montsouris Park by Guil Sela (comedy)
The Mysterious Adventures of Claude Conseil by Marie-Lola Terver and Paul Jousselin (comedy)
Nube by Christian Arredondo Narváez and Diego Alonso Sánchez de la Barquera Estrada (animation)
All films are screened in French with subtitles in eight languages: German, English, Arabic, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Mandarin. Subtitles are made possible by the support of the Institut Français network and the festival’s platform partners.