
Cannes 2025: 16 new movies added to official 2025 line-up
The Cannes Film Festival has rounded out its lineup for 2025, adding films from Lynne Ramsay, Kristen Stewart, and more than a dozen others.
The announcement came less than a month before the festival kicks off. In an initial press release on April 10th, it was announced that the 78th iteration of the festival would feature films from Kelly Reichardt, Wes Anderson, and Joachim Trier.
It will also feature the global premiere of Tom Cruise’s new film Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning and award Robert De Niro with an honorary Palm d’Or.
In its announcement today, the Festival added 16 new films to its previous 53-film lineup, including titles that will be in competition and out of competition.
The most notable of these is Lynne Ramsay’s dark comedy Die, My Love, starring Jennifer Lawrence as a woman struggling with postpartum depression and Robert Pattinson as her partner.
The other film added to the official competition lineup is Saeed Roustaee’s Woman and Child, which is the Iranian filmmaker’s first movie at the Festival since his 2022 contender, Leila’s Brothers.
Titles added to the Un Certain Regard category include Kristen Stewart’s feature directorial debut The Chronology of Water and Anna Cazenave Cambet’s Love Me Tender.
Cannes 2025: New additions
‘In Competition’
- Un Poeta – Simón Mesa Soto
- I Only Rest In The Storm (O Riso E A Faca) (Le Rire Et Le Couteau) – Pedro Pinho
- The Chronology of Water – Kristen Stewart
‘Cannes Premiere’
- Renai Saibon – Kōji Fukada
- Ástin Sem Eftir Er – Hlynur Pálmason
- Magalhães – Lav Diaz
‘Midnight Screenings’
- Le Roi Soleil – Vincent Maël Cardona
- Honey Don’t – Ethan Coen
‘Special Screenings’
- Amélie et la Métaphysique de Tubes – Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han
- Mama – Or Sinai
- Arco – Ugo Bienvenu
- Qui Brille Au Combat – Joséphine Japy
‘And As Part of a Tribute to Pierre Richard’
- L’Homme qui a vu L’Ours qui a vu L’Homme – Pierre Richard
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