
Holy Cow
SAT 7 JUN 5:30pm
SUN 15 JUN 7:30pm
All tickets $17
Fresh off two César wins and over a million French admissions, Holy Cow—winner of the Cannes Youth Prize—is set to charm this year’s Festival.
Set in France’s Jura region, the film follows carefree teen Totone as he unexpectedly becomes guardian to his 7-year-old sister. With no money and no cheesemaking skills, he sets out to win a €30,000 Comté cheese prize.
A heartfelt debut by Louise Courvoisier, Holy Cow is a tender coming-of-age story about love, resilience, and cheese.
Holy Cow is a charming coming-of-age tale about love, resilience—and cheese.
Comedy, Drama • Rated M Offensive language & sexual references • 1h 32m

Monsieur Aznavour
SAT 7 JUN 8:00pm - Opening Night $30
SAT 14 JUN 8:00pm - All tickets $17
Like Marion Cotillard in La Vie en Rose, Golden Globe nominee Tahar Rahim transforms into iconic singer Charles Aznavour in Monsieur Aznavour—a gripping and emotional portrait of the beloved French entertainer. Driven by Rahim’s powerful performance and vocal talent, this lavish biopic is both intimate and spectacular—a stirring celebration of music’s enduring power.
Biography, Drama • Rated M Adult themes • 2h 14m

The Count of Monte Cristo
SUN 8 JUN 3:30pm
SUN 15 JUN 3:30pm
FRI 20 JUN 4:00pm
All tickets $17
Pierre Niney stars in a thrilling new French adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo, a lavish, high-stakes tale of betrayal and revenge. Framed and imprisoned, sailor Edmond Dantès escapes to seek vengeance, transforming into the mysterious Count. A box office hit in France, the film brings Dumas’ classic to life with fresh energy and cinematic grandeur.
Drama, Action • Rated M Violence • 2h 58m

My Brother’s Band
SUN 8 JUN 7:30pm
THU 19 JUN 8:00pm
All tickets $17
My Brother’s Band is a heartwarming French hit about two estranged brothers—an acclaimed conductor and a humble trombonist—reunited by their shared love of music. Full of humor, heart, and harmony, it’s a feel-good crowd-pleaser that’s taken festivals and audiences by storm.
Comedy, Drama • Rated M Offensive language • 1h 43m
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The Thread
MON 9 JUN 4:30pm - All tickets $17
The Thread is a gripping French legal thriller starring Daniel Auteuil as Jean Monier, a former defense lawyer haunted by past mistakes. When he reluctantly defends a man accused of murdering his wife, Jean becomes convinced of the man's innocence and reignites his passion for justice. With standout performances and a haunting finale, this hit drama explores guilt, truth, and redemption.
Drama • Rated M Offensive language & sexual references • 1h 55m

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life
MON 9 JUN 7:30pm - All tickets $17
Agathe (Camille Rutherford), a struggling romance writer working at Paris's Shakespeare & Co., shares undeniable chemistry with her best friend Félix. Stuck in a rut, her life changes when she’s invited to a Jane Austen residency in England, where she meets the charming but aloof Oliver. Caught between familiarity and fantasy, Agathe must choose her own romantic ending in this charming love letter to Austen from director Laura Piani.
Comedy, Romance • Rated M Offensive language • 1h 38m

This Life of Mine
TUE 10 JUN 5:00pm - All tickets $17
Winner of the 2024 Cannes SACD Best Screenplay award, this witty, poignant film by the late Sophie Fillières follows Barbie (Agnès Jaoui) as she navigates a midlife crisis and rediscovers herself in the Scottish Highlands.
Comedy, Drama • Rated M Offensive language & adult themes • 1h 40m

All Stirred Up!
TUE 10 JUN 7:30pm - All tickets $17
Near the Quebec–U.S. border, customs officer Sonia seizes gourmet goods from charming French chef Victor. Her daughter, Lili-Beth, is struggling in a kids’ cooking contest—until Sonia recruits Victor to help. As tensions simmer in the small town, the trio must unite the community through food and friendship. A heartwarming comedy by Manon Briand.
Comedy • Rated M Offensive language • 1h 55m

Riviera Revenge
WED 11 JUN 5:00pm - All tickets $17
François and Annie, married for 50 years, are enjoying retirement until François finds old love letters revealing Annie's decades-old affair. Furious, he taps into his past as a French general and heads to Nice to confront her ex-lover, Boris, seeking Riviera-style revenge.
Comedy • Rated M Offensive language & nudity • 1h 34m

How to Make a Killing
WED 11 JUN 7:30pm
TUE 17 JUN 4:45pm
All tickets $17
Festival favorite Laure Calamy stars in How to Make a Killing, a dark crime comedy by Franck Dubosc. When a bear causes a crash, killing criminals and revealing illicit money, Cathy (Calamy) and Michel (Dubosc) cover it up, leading to a series of comic and suspenseful events. The film has over one million admissions, making it the third highest-grossing French film of 2025. Don't miss Calamy's standout performance!
Black Comedy • Rated R16 Violence & sex scenes • 1h 53m

The Deluge
THU 12 JUN 5:30pm - All tickets $17
In Gianluca Jodice's gripping historical drama, Mélanie Laurent and Guillaume Canet portray Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI during the final days of the French Revolution. Set in 1792, the royal family is imprisoned in the Tour du Temple after the storming of the Tuileries Palace. As Louis clings to hope, Marie Antoinette faces their inevitable fate. Based on Louis XVI's personal valet’s diaries, the film is a visually stunning, emotionally charged portrayal of a pivotal moment in history.
Drama, Historical • Rated M Sexual references • 1h 41m

The Stolen Painting
THU 12 JUN 8:00pm - All tickets $17
The Stolen Painting is a sharp dramedy about André Masson, a modern art appraiser who discovers a long-lost Egon Schiele masterpiece, challenging his professional and personal integrity. Set in Paris, the film explores the world of art dealing, as André navigates the implications of this rare find on his career and relationships, including with his ex-partner Bettina and unreliable intern Aurore. Directed by Pascal Bonitzer, it delves into the cynicism of the art world.
Comedy, Drama • Rated M Offensive language • 1h 31m

Saint-Ex
FRI 13 JUN 5:30pm - All tickets $17
In 1930, pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Louis Garrel) embarks on a dangerous quest to find his missing friend, aviator Henri Guillaumet (Vincent Cassel), after he vanishes in the Andes. With the help of Guillaumet's wife, Noëlle (Diane Kruger), Saint-Exupéry discovers that his imagination is his greatest strength, while also drawing inspiration for his famous work The Little Prince.
Biography, Adventure, Drama • Rated M Violence • 1h 38m

The French Job
FRI 13 JUN 8:00pm
FRI 20 JUN 8:00pm
All tickets $17
In May 2010, five priceless paintings were stolen from the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris. This comedy follows Yonathan (Melvil Poupaud), a nervous watch expert, who becomes entangled with Eric (Sofiane Zermani), a slick con artist, and Jo (Steve Tientcheu), a master thief. Their chaotic journey through the aftermath of the heist spirals out of control, blending madness with humor in a wild tale of crime and deception.
Comedy • Rated M Offensive language • 1h 34m

Beating Hearts
SAT 14 JUN 4:30pm - All tickets $17
Beating Hearts is a vibrant romantic epic starring Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil, set in 1980s Northern France. It follows the passionate yet troubled romance between Clotaire, a charming troublemaker, and Jackie, a diligent student. Despite their differences and a tragic separation, Clotaire seeks to win Jackie back a decade later. The film features a kinetic soundtrack by Jon Brion, striking production design, and a strong supporting cast, earning massive success in France with 5 million admissions.
Drama, Romance • Rated R16 Violence, offensive language & sex scenes • 2h 41m

Love Boat
MON 16 JUN 5:00pm - All tickets $17
Underpaid and overworked, Justine (Sandrine Kiberlain) seizes an opportunity when her boss, Franck (Daniel Auteuil), tasks her with organizing a romantic getaway. With €14,000 and free reign, Justine and her husband Albin (Denis Podalydès) plan a lavish scheme, enlisting friends to create a "love boat" experience for Franck and pocket the profits. What could go wrong?
Comedy • Rated PG Offensive language • 1h 37m

When Fall is Coming
MON 16 JUN 7:30pm - All tickets $17
Premiering at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, When Fall is Coming won the Jury Prize for Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Performance for Pierre Lottin. Directed by François Ozon, the film follows grandmother Michelle (Hélène Vincent) whose peaceful retirement is disrupted when her daughter Valérie (Ludivine Sagnier) leaves her grandson Lucas for the holidays. A compelling drama praised for its elegance and surprises.
Drama • Rated M Offensive language • 1h 42m

Family Therapy
TUE 17 JUN 7:30pm - All tickets $17
Doctor Béranger, a successful therapist, tries to cure his clingy client, Damien Leroy, by convincing him that love will fix his issues. The plan works—until Béranger’s daughter reveals she's dating Damien, turning Béranger's holiday into a hilarious nightmare.
Comedy • Rated M Offensive language & suicide • 1h 26m

Three Friends
WED 18 JUN 4:30pm - All tickets $17
Three Friends is a contemporary drama by Emmanuel Mouret about three women—Alice, Rebecca, and Joan—each facing relationship crises. Joan is falling out of love with her husband, Alice is stuck in her own relationship, and Rebecca is having an affair with Alice's husband. When Joan decides to end her marriage, her husband goes missing, leading to a web of lies and truths. The film blends humor and poignancy, exploring love, loss, and entanglement.
Drama, Romance • Rated PG Sex scenes • 1h 58m

The Divine Sarah Bernhardt
WED 18 JUN 7:30pm - All tickets $17
Bernhardt is a lavish biopic of French actress Sarah Bernhardt, portrayed by Sandrine Kiberlain. Directed by Guillaume Nicloux, it explores Bernhardt's life across three time periods, revealing her iconic rise to fame, theatrical brilliance, and relationships with figures like Dumas, Freud, and Hugo. Shot with stunning production design, the film immerses viewers in her world of wealth, drama, and scandal, capturing the essence of "La Divine."
Biography, Historical • Rated M Sex scenes & self-harm references • 1h 38m

Bolero
THU 19 JUN 5:00pm - All tickets $17
Bolero follows Maurice Ravel’s creative struggles in 1920s Paris, where he battles inner turmoil and insecurity while composing his iconic 17-minute ballet score. Surrounded by confidantes like pianist Marguerite Long and the captivating Misia, Ravel fights to reclaim his genius. Directed by Anne Fontaine, this film is a stunning tribute to Ravel’s masterpiece.
Biography, Drama • Rated PG • 2h 01m
