This year’s Palme d’Or winner launches our Festival with a profound and galvanising reflection on truth, facts and fiction, pivoting around another extraordinary central performance from Sandra Hüller—familiar to audiences for her work in Toni Erdmann (NZIFF 2016) and In the Aisles, among other terrific films.
Festival Programme
Films — by Country
France
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Animation for Kids 4+
We’ve searched near and far, and high and low to collect this latest selection of short film delights, selected especially to charm and captivate our littlest film fans.
Recommended for ages 4+
![Animation for Kids 8+](/assets/resized/sm/upload/ti/zh/u1/cy/SOMNI-0-520-0-390-crop.jpg?k=74e52eba73)
Animation for Kids 8+
Get ready for your annual wintery fix of animated inventiveness from all corners of our big wide world.
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Last Summer
L'été dernier
A dangerous romance ensues between a successful lawyer and her teenage stepson as Catherine Breillat returns for the first time in a decade having lost none of her propensity to transgress.
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Saint Omer
Drawing on a tragic true event, this multi-awarded and mesmerising, stately courtroom drama upends notions of race, cultural heritage, class and female agency, and the mythologies and social prejudices underpinning received ideas.