From Hollywood legends to breakthrough talents: Cannes Film Festival unveils 2025 line-up

The world’s most prestigious film festival has revealed its official selection for 2025, with a star-studded line-up that balances Hollywood productions with international voices. The 78th Cannes Film Festival, running from 13th to 24th May, is set to transform the French Riviera once again into the epicentre of global cinema. 

Festival director Thierry Frémaux, alongside festival president Iris Knobloch, announced at the UGC Montparnasse cinema in Paris that a record-breaking 2,909 feature submissions had been received this year – a testament to the festival’s enduring significance.

The 78th edition is set to make history, opening for the first time with a debut feature: Amélie Bonnin’s Partir Un Jour. The beloved French singer-actress Juliette Armanet plays a woman about to realise her dream of opening a gourmet restaurant when family circumstances draw her back to her hometown.

While fresh talent takes centre stage on opening night, established Hollywood actors will dominate the red carpet throughout the festival, with Robert De Niro set to receive the Honorary Palme d’Or during the opening ceremony on 13th May.

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Meanwhile, French screen icon Juliette Binoche will preside over the official jury, bringing her experience as both an acclaimed actress and previous Cannes winner to the deliberations.

A battle of cinematic visions

This year’s main competition for the Palme d’Or features 19 films, with six female filmmakers in the running – a sign of the festival’s ongoing commitment to representation.

The Dardenne brothers, two-time Palme winners, return with The Young Mother’s Home, set within a shelter for young mothers. Their previous wins came with Rosetta (1999) and The Child (2005).

Wes Anderson, whose distinctive style has established him as one of contemporary cinema’s most recognised creators, brings The Phoenician Scheme – a spy comedy thriller featuring an ensemble led by Benicio del Toro, Mia Threapleton and Michael Cera.

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Horror maestro Ari Aster is making his Competition debut with Eddington, a dark comedy western starring the powerhouse trio of Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal and Emma Stone. The film portrays a small-town New Mexico sheriff’s power struggle with his mayor during pandemic times.

Julia Ducournau, who made history in 2021 as the second female director to win the Palme d’Or with her body horror Titane, returns with Alpha, starring Tahar Rahim and Golshifteh Farahani.

Among the most anticipated titles is Richard Linklater’s French-language Nouvelle Vague, narrating the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s revolutionary Breathless, with Zooey Deutch in a leading role. This marks Linklater’s return to the Croisette after nearly 20 years, having last featured as a director in 2006.

The Competition section also features Kelly Reichardt’s The Mastermind, starring Josh O’Connor in an art heist drama set against the Vietnam War; and Norwegian director Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value, which reunites him with The Worst Person in the World star Renate Reinsve.

The Un Certain Regard section, traditionally showcasing more experimental works, features two particularly notable directorial debuts from established actors.

Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson steps behind the camera with Eleanor The Great, starring 94-year-old June Squibb as a woman rebuilding her life following her best friend’s death.

Meanwhile, Triangle of Sadness actor Harris Dickinson makes his directorial debut with Urchin, which follows a homeless man in London attempting to break free from self-destructive patterns.

Out of Competition highlights

The Out of Competition selections promise high-profile premieres including Christopher McQuarrie’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, and Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest.

Midnight Screenings will offer festival-goers late-night thrills with Yann Gozlan’s Dalloway, Genki Kawamura’s Exit 8 and Juno Mak’s Sons of the Neon Night.

For the thousands of film professionals, critics and cinema lovers making the annual journey to the Croisette, the 2025 edition promises 12 days of discoveries, debates and the distinctive magic that only Cannes can deliver.

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Photo credit: Joachim Tournebize / Festival de Cannes

Easter weekend in Monaco: family-friendly activities and special menus

Easter Monaco

Monaco will celebrate Easter with a mix of family-friendly activities and gourmet dining experiences, from egg hunts and creative workshops for children to Michelin-starred menus and festive brunches across the Principality.

On 14th April, the Princess Caroline Library will host a reading session featuring Easter-themed stories for little ones.

On 16th April, children aged seven to 10 can participate in a pottery workshop at the A Fàbrica room in the Princess Antoinette Park. Two sessions will be available, allowing participants to create Easter-themed clay pieces. Registration is required as places are limited. Click here for more information.

The Botanical Centre at the Jardin Exotique will host its annual plant hunt on 19th April from 9.30am to 12.30pm. Children aged three to 12 will be encouraged to search for plants hidden in the garden beds, with a treat bag of chocolate eggs offered to participants once they have completed their mission. Registration is required. Click here to find out more.

Easter weekend fun at the Princess Antoinette Park. Photo source: Mairie de Monaco

The Princess Antoinette Park will also host an afternoon of Easter entertainment on 20th April from 2pm to 5.30pm. Activities will include a large inflatable play structure, face painting, creative workshops, wooden games, balloon sculpting and a photo booth with mascots. Entry to all of these activities is free. To view the full programme and make reservations, click here.

Easter dining experiences

Alongside these family-friendly events, Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer (SBM) is organising a series of gourmet Easter experiences across its hotels and restaurants. Several establishments will be offering special menus and brunches between 20th and 21st April, catering to various tastes.

For example, the Hôtel de Paris will offer an Easter menu at Le Grill for €275, a buffet with live music and children’s entertainment in the Salle Empire on 20th April for €340, and a special menu at Le Louis XV – Alain Ducasse priced between €290 and €420. Easter doves by Pastry Chef Sandro Micheli will be available until 20th April.

Nearby, the Casino de Monte-Carlo will offer Easter-themed à la carte dishes at Le Salon Rose and Le Train Bleu.

Children’s entertainment will be offered alongside a buffet with live music in Hôtel de Paris’ Salle Empire. Photo source: Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer

A short walk away, Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo will serve an Easter buffet in the Salle Belle Époque, followed by an egg hunt in the Salon Excelsior for children, on 20th April. The package includes unlimited champagne, water and coffee, priced at €240 per person or €120 for children. At Pavyllon Monte-Carlo, Yannick Alléno’s Parisian-style Easter brunch will be available for €175 per person, with an optional €75 wine pairing.

At Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo, a three-course Easter menu will be served at L’Hirondelle for €110, excluding drinks, on 30th March and 21st April.

Further along the coast in the Larvotto area, Monte-Carlo Bay Hôtel & Resort will host an Easter brunch on 20th April, featuring unlimited Taittinger Prélude Grands Crus Champagne and an egg hunt for children. The meal is priced at €205 per person, with reduced rates for children under 12.

For a more budget-friendly option, Mada One will offer a selection of Easter treats crafted by SBM’s Pôle Sucré, available for both dine-in and takeaway during the Easter festivities.

For more information or to make a reservation, click here.

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*Originally published 20th March 2025