Saturday, October 19

This year’s MyFrenchFilmFestival, an online festival organized by France’s film-TV promotional body Unifrance, will run from January 13 to February 13 and will focus on debut features and dynamic new voices.

The 12 features and 17 shorts of this year’s selection will reach home viewers via 70 partner platforms as well as MyFrenchFilmFestival.com, where all shorts will be available to screen free of charge, showcasing star power, animated auteur fare, and award-winning documentaries – all subtitled in 15 languages.

This year’s competition will feature projects ranging from Alice Diop’s groundbreaking documentary “We,” which finds connections in the lives of immigrants, lovesick teens, and retirees all linked by a commuter rail line north of Paris, to Jean-Christophe Meurisse’s satirical sketch comedy “Bloody Oranges,” which shreds polite society with anarchic glee.

In between are star vehicles for Isabelle Huppert (“About Joan”) and Adèle Exarchopoulos (“Zero Fucks Given”), bittersweet animation (“The Crossing”), and a slew of coming-of-age stories, including Anas Volpé’s “The Braves,” Vincent Maal Cardona’s “Magnetic Beats,” and Samuel Theis’ “Softie.” This year’s competition is rounded out by festival favorites from Cannes Critics’ Week (“A Tale of Love and Desire”) and Berlin (“The World After Us”).

As with previous editions, online festivalgoers will be able to explore the entire selection – which includes foundational works by Maurice Pialat and Olivier Assayas as well as promising shorts by a whole new generation of Gallic voices – via thematic pathways dedicated to new talents, idiosyncratic approaches, and youth stories, among others. During the month-long event, an international jury comprised of filmmakers Emily Atef (“More than Ever”), Chie Hayakawa (“Plan 75”), Juho Kuosmanen (“Compartment Number 6”), Sergei Loznitsa (“Donbass”), and Albert Serra (“Pacifiction”) will meet to vote on the top prize.

While available on more than 70 VOD platforms around the world, this year’s selection will be available for free in Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, South Korea, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine.

MYFRENCHFILMFESTIVAL 2023

FEATURE FILM COMPETITION

“About Joan” (“À propos de Joan”), Laurent Larivière

“A Tale of Love and Desire” (“Une histoire d’amour de du désir”), Leyla Bouzid

“Bloody Oranges” (“Oranges sanguines”), Jean-Christophe Meurisse

“Magnetic Beats” (“Les magnétiques”), Vincent Maël Cardona

“Softie” (“Petite nature”), Samuel Theis

“The Braves” (“Entre les vagues”), Anaïs Volpé

“The Crossing” (“La traversée”), Florence Miailhe

“The World After Us” (“Le monde après nous”), Louda Ben Salah-Cazanas

 

“We” (“Nous”), Alice Diop

“Zero Fucks Given” (“Rien à foutre”), Julie Lecoustre & Emmanuel Marre

OUT OF COMPETITION

“Bootlegger,” Caroline Monnet

“To Our Loves” (“À nos amours”), Maurice Pialat

SHORT FILM COMPETITION

“Bye Bye” (“Partir un jour”), Amélie Bonnin

“Cataract,” Faustine Crespy & Laetitia de Montalembert

“King David” (“Le roi David”),  Lila Pinell

“Let the Beast Rise” (“Que la bête monte”), Marthe Sébille

“Malmousque by the Sea” (“Malmousque”), Dorothée Sebbagh

“Marianne” Julien Gaspar-Oliveri

“Our Own Land” (Nous n’irons plus en haut”) Simon Helloco

“Out of the Blue” (“Une femme à la mer”), Céline Baril

“Paloma” Hugo Bardin

“Titan” Valéry Carnoy

SHORT FILM OUT OF COMPETITION

“Anxious Body” Yoriko Mizushiri

“A Story for 2 Trumpets” (“Histoire pour 2 trompettes”), Amandine Meyer

“Belle River,” Guillaume Fournier, Samuel Matteau, and Yannick Nolin

“Laissé inachevé à Tokyo,” Olivier Assayas

“Pests” (“Nuisibles”), Juliette Laboria

“Please Don’t Touch,” Capucine Gougelet

“The Night Watch” (“Ronde de nuit”), Julien Regnard

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