French Film Festival 2025 at GFT
Discover some of the most anticipated new releases:
French Film Festival runs from 6 November – 14 December, 2025
All of the French Film Festival on sale now.
Screening to mark the UN’s International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, catch a special preview of Kaouther Ben Hania’s acclaimed drama The Voice of Hind Rajab.
Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson fall out of love in Lynne Ramsay’s ferocious psychodrama Die My Love, while Daniel Craig returns as maverick detective Benoit Blanc in Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. Edgar Wright’s The Running Man, starring Glen Powell, also hits our screens, and Marion Cotillard is the ice queen in frosty fairytale The Ice Tower. Plus, don’t miss Paul Andrew Williams’ unexpectedly devastating Dragonfly.
The French Film Festival returns to GFT with a stellar selection of titles, including Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague; the “extraordinarily strange and nerve-wracking” (BFI) Sirât; vérité drama The Girls We Want, plus a Q&A with director Prïncia Car — and more.
Unmissable documentaries including: Demented Cinema; Fiume o Morte!; andZodiac Killer Project — all with director Q&As.
Explore the films of Argentine director María Luisa Bemberg with I, The Worst of All (Yo, la peor de todas) and Nobody’s Wife (Senora de nadie).
1987 Hong Kong cult action favourite City on Fire and 1978 war epic The Wild Geese make a modern return to the big screen in dazzling 4K.
All of the French Film Festival on sale now.
French Film Festival 6 November – 14 December, 2025

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