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Cannes Directors’ Fortnight Unveils 2025 Line-Up; ‘Enzo’ Opener & ‘Sorry, Baby’ Closer

Directors’ Fortnight will open its 57th edition with Enzowritten and developed by late Cannes d’Or winner Laurent Cantet before his death last April and directed by friend and collaborator Robin Campillo.

The film is among 18 features announced for the 2025 line-up of the Cannes parallel section – overseen by the French Directors Guild (Société des Réalisateurs de Films) – at a press conference in Paris on Tuesday.

Big screen debutant Eloy Pohu Enzo stars as the titular 16-year-old protagonist who defies his bourgeois family’s expectations by starting a masonry apprenticeship, which brings him into contact with charismatic Ukrainian workmate Vlad (Maksym Slivinskyi). Elodie Bouchez and Pierfrancesco Favino also feature in the cast.

Cantet, who won the Palme d’Or for The Class in 2008, had been due to shoot the film last August. Campillo, who made waves in Cannes with 120 BPM (Beats Per Minute), picked up the directorial baton following the death of his friend, who he first met when they were film school students in the 1980s.  It is produced by Anatomy of a FalL Producer Marie-Ange Luciani Under the Banner of Les Films de Pierre.

It is the second consecutive year Directors’ Fortnight has opened with a posthumous film, after Sophie Fillières’ final feature This Life of Minestarring Agnès Jaoui as a woman whose sense of self starts to unravel as she turns 55, kicked off the section in 2024.

The section will close with Eva Victor’s drama Sorry, Babyabout an academic dealing with a traumatic event, which premiered in Sundance earlier this year and sparked a bidding war, won by A24.

Also from the U.S., is Lloyd Lee Choi’s first feature Lucky Lu.  Taiwanese actor Chang Chen (Happy Together) stars as a Chinese delivery driver in New York whose e-bike, and main means of making a living, is stolen just as his family are due to join him in the U.S. after many years apart.

Out of Canada, French Canadian director Anne Émond’s Peak Everything about a kennel owner who falls for a customer service representative and decides to track her down.

Mirrors n ° 3

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Eight of the selected features are first films but established directors have also made the cut including German director Christian Petzold with melodrama Mirrors n ° 3 about a piano student from Berlin, who miraculously survives a car crash during a weekend trip to the countryside and is then taken in by a local family.

Continuing the section’s tradition of showcasing genre, the line-up also includes Australian director Sean Byrne’s IFC and Shudder-acquired thriller Dangerous Animals starring Hassie Harrison as a free-spirited surfer who is abducted by shark-obsessed serial killer and held on his boat.

The section will also debut animated feature Death Does Not Exist by French director Félix Dufour-Laperrière. It follows young political activist Helen who abandons her accomplices after a failed armed attack to overthrow figures of the establishment in their sumptuous villa and revisits her intimate and political choices as she hides out in the surrounding forest.

Documentary also features in the line-up with Ukrainian directors Yelizaveta Smith, Alina Gorlova and Simon Mozgovyi’s hard-hitting work Militantropos investigating the impact of the Russian-Ukrainian war on personal behavior as people adjust to life of combat and resistance.

As ever, there is a strong French presence with Anthony Cordier’s class-war comedy and fourth feature Middle Class, featuring an ensemble cast led by laurent lafitte, Elodie Bouchez and Laure Calamy; Louise Hémon’s Alpine-Set Psychological Thriller The Girl in the Snow; Thomas Ngijol’s Cameroon-set detective thriller Indomitableand Prïncia Car’s female-driven drama The Girls We Wantfeaturing an amateur cast and shot in Marseille.

Films from territories seen more rarely on the big screen include Iraqi director Hasan Hadi’s The President’s Cake set in Iraq’s little filmed marshes area against the backdrop of President Saddam Hussein rule in the 1990s. At a time when the population is suffering from food shortages, a young girl finds herself obliged to make a birthday cake for her school mates to celebrate the president’s birthday.

Feature Selection

EnzoOPENING FILM
Dirs. LAURENT CANTET & ROBIN CUNT

Peak Everything
Dir. Anne Émonde

Brand New Landscape *
Dir. Yuiga Danzuka

Middle Class
You. Anthony Cordier

Dangerous Animals
Dir. Sean Byrne

The Foxes Round *
Dir. Valéry Carnoy

The Girl in the Snow *
Dir. Louise Hémon

The Girls We Want *
Dir. Prïncia Car

Girl on Edge *
Dir. Jinghao Zhou

Indomitable
Dir. Thomas Ngijol

Hello
Dir. Lee Sang -il

Lucky Lu *
Dir.  Lloyd Lee Choi

Militantropos
Dir. Yelizaveta Smith, Alina Gorlova & Simon Mozgovyi

Mirrors n ° 3
Dir. Christian Petzold

Death Does Not Exist (Death does not exist)
Dir. Félix Dufour-Laperrière

The President’s Cake *
Dir. Hasan Hadi

May my will be done
Dir. Julia Kowalski

Sorry, Baby * – CLOSING FILM
Dir. Eva Victor

Short and Medium Length Films

+10K
Dir. Gala Hernández López

Before The Sea Forgets
Dir. Ngoc Duy Le

The Body
Dir. Louris van de Geer

Bread Will Walk
Dir. Alex paint

Blue Heart
Dir. Samuel Suffren

Karmash
Drink. Almighty

Loynes
Dir. Dorian Jespers

Death of the Fish
Dir. Eva Lusbaronian

Nervous Energy
Dir. Eve Liu

When The Geese Flew
Dir. Arthur Gay

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