Three French Films to Compete at the 2025 Venice Film Festival
The 2025 Venice Film Festival will feature three French films among its competitors.
- • The festival runs from August 27 to September 9, 2025.
- • 21 films are in competition for the Golden Lion.
- • French films include 'L'étranger', 'À pied d'œuvre', and 'The Wizard of the Kremlin'.
- • The opening film is 'La Grazia' by Paolo Sorrentino.
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The Venice Film Festival, globally renowned for its celebration of cinema, is set to commence its 82nd edition from August 27 to September 9, 2025. Among the 21 films vying for the coveted Golden Lion award, three prominent entries hailing from France have been announced.
The French competition lineup includes "L'étranger," directed by François Ozon, which adapts Albert Camus' classic novel and features actor Benjamin Voisin. Also competing is "À pied d'œuvre" by Valérie Donzelli, a narrative exploring a successful photographer's dramatic shift to writing after abandoning her past life. The third French contender is "The Wizard of the Kremlin," directed by Olivier Assayas, based on the novel by Giuliano da Empoli.
The opening film of this prestigious festival is Paolo Sorrentino's "La Grazia," starring Toni Servillo, while Guillermo Del Toro's adaptation of "Frankenstein" also draws much attention for its impressive cast, which includes Oscar Isaac and Mia Goth.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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