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Discover the 29th American-French Film Festival: A cinematic encounter in Los Angeles this October

With fall upon us and Hollywood buzzing with excitement, the 29th edition of the French American Film Festival (TAFFF) is set to transform the DGA Theatre Complex into a vibrant hub of French cinematic excellence. Running from October 28 to November 3, 2025, this premier event will celebrate the best French films, series, documentaries, and short films, offering Angelenos and film lovers a unique experience of world-class storytelling. Whether you're looking for French film premieres in Los Angeles, enjoying French documentaries in theaters, or eager to see screenings of French TV series in 2025, TAFFF offers an unforgettable array of cultural immersions.

Organized by the Franco-American Cultural Fund—a powerful collaboration between the Directors Guild of America (DGA), the Motion Picture Association of America (MPA), SACEM, and the Writers Guild of America West—the festival has evolved over nearly three decades into a premier platform for French productions in the U.S. This year's selection includes over 70 films, including 42 feature films, nine series, six documentaries, and 13 short films, many of which will be making their world, international, North American, or U.S. premieres. Expect star-studded meetings, industry panels, and awards presented by audiences, critics from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), and a professional jury.


Spotlight on the 2025 lineup: From thrillers to tributes

The festival kicks off with high-octane drama and star power. Opening night on October 28th will feature A Private Life, a gripping drama-thriller directed by Rebecca Zlotowski and starring Jodie Foster and Daniel Auteuil. Presented in association with Sony Pictures Classics, this suspenseful tale promises to kick off a week of thrilling action.

The centerpiece of the program is Richard Linklater's Nouvelle Vague, a black-and-white tribute to the French New Wave. This playful meta-exploration of Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless reunites Foster and Auteuil, blending cinephile charm and irreverent humor. The film, opening October 30, is a must-see for fans of innovative cinema.

The festival will conclude on November 3 with Guru, a psychological thriller starring Pierre Niney as a cunning self-help guru, alongside Marion Barbeau, Anthony Bajon, and Holt McCallany. This thrilling finale showcases TAFFF's ability to uncover genre-shifting gems.

Dive deeper into the 2025 French film lineup, and you'll find festival-circuit darlings like:

  • Claire Denis's introspective tale The Fence
  • Valérie Donzelli's workplace satire At Work
  • François Ozon's mysterious masterpiece The Stranger
  • Sylvain Chomet's captivating animated film A Magnificent Life
  • Robin Campillo's touching tribute To Enzo (Laurent Cantet’s posthumous work)
  • Cédric Jimenez's science-fiction action film Dog 51
  • Martin Bourboulon's romantic 13 Days, 13 Nights

For documentary lovers, the list includes impressive entries like Guillaume Ribot's The Making of Shoah, based on Claude Lanzmann's epic, and Sepideh Farsi's Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, a poignant video diary from Gaza. French short film enthusiasts will love the 13 competition entries, including 17 films vying for the TAFFF Short Film Award—perfect for a quick taste of innovative storytelling.

TV lovers, rejoice: nine series premiere, from Jessica Pallud's action-adventure The Seduction to Jean-Stéphane Bron's political thriller The Deal and Cédric Anger's The Hunt for Gaumont and Apple TV+. These screenings highlight French TV series at Los Angeles 2025 that bridge the gap between cinema and episodic excellence.

Executive Producer and Programmer François Truffart said:

“The 2025 TAFFF selection reflects the prestige the Festival has gained… as the foremost platform for promoting French productions and co-productions in the United States.”


Schedule Highlights: DGA Theater Screenings October 2025

Held at the DGA Theatre Complex (7920 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles), the festival will span seven days of carefully curated screenings. Key dates include:

  • October 28: Opening Ceremony – A Private Life
  • October 30: Centerpiece – Nouvelle Vague
  • November 3: Closing Night – Guru

The daily programming includes feature films, documentaries, series, and short films, with free access to short film blocks and industry talks. Full program details are available online, but expect a mix of morning panels, afternoon series marathons, and evening premieres. For French film premieres in Los Angeles or the atmosphere of the French Shorts Festival in Los Angeles, this is ground zero.


American French Film Festival Tickets: How to Secure Your Spot

Ready to see French films in Los Angeles? Week and Deluxe Week Passes are on sale now, offering unlimited access to screenings, priority seating, and special events. Individual tickets and day passes will be available on the festival's Eventive platform starting October 2, 2025. Book your seats early—demand for this box-office sensation is high.

DGA members receive free access to most screenings (except for one guest), making it an exciting experience for industry insiders. Check online daily for the latest box-office information from the American French Film Festival.


Beyond the Screen: French Cultural Events and October Film Events in Los Angeles

TAFFF isn't just about movies—it's Los Angeles' gateway to French cultural events. Join directors, stars like Jodie Foster, and producers for Q&As, wine receptions, and networking mixers. The festival's educational arm organizes film screenings at local high schools, fostering the next generation of cinema lovers.

Pair your trip with film events in Los Angeles in October, such as the Indie Showcase or the Pop-Up Series, but TAFFF is the centerpiece of French cinema events in Los Angeles. From highlights of the French Documentary Festival in Los Angeles to the French Film Festival in Los Angeles, it's a feast for the senses.


Why Go? A Bridge Between Cultures

In a city that thrives on global stories, TAFFF is the link between Hollywood and Paris. It showcases French film as "not one genre," but a diverse range of voices—from Oscar contenders like Jafar Panahi's It Was Just an Accident (France's entry) to innovative co-productions like Olivier Laxe's Sirat. The awards will be announced on November 4th, and the winners will be honored in Paris on November 12th—your vote could crown the next big hit.

Don't miss this opportunity to experience the best of French films in Los Angeles. Enjoy the cinema!

For media inquiries, contact the festival via email. Follow @TheAmericanFrenchFilmFestival on social media for the latest news.



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