Fall 2025

Confirmed films and those under consideration for the upcoming festival include:

Love+War MacArthur Genius and Pulitzer prize-winning photo journalist Lynsey Addario, risks her life to cover the stark realities of war, from the Middle East to Ukraine and Africa, while leaving behind her husband and two young sons, torn between her unwavering commitment to the essential work of journalism and the powerful, competing demands of motherhood, directed by Oscar-winning filmmakers Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin.

Koln 75  with Mala Emde, John Magaro, director IdoFluk. Based on the true story of teenage concert promoter Vera Brandes, who defied her parents, booked jazz artists, juggled boyfriends, and convinced Keith Jarrett to perform an entirely improvised solo concert at the Cologne Opera House, which became the best-selling solo album in jazz history.

Maserati: The Brothers  with Anthony Hopkins, Al Pacino, Jessica Alba, Andy Garcia, director Bobby Moresco. A star-studded cast evokes a powerful portrait of ambition, legacy and the relentless pursuit of innovation that defined the Maserati family. Gentlemen, and ladies, start your engines.

Peacock  with Albrecht Schuch ( All Quiet on the Western Front ), Julia Franz Richter, director Bernhard Wenger. A biting and hilarious social satire follows a friend-for-hire in desperate need of a real connection. BAFTA nominated Schuch may be back in the running for honors in the coming awards season.

Natchez  directed by Suzannah Herbert. After generations of showcasing its antebellum homes and hoop-skirted docents, Natchez, Mississippi, now reckons with a romanticized past, an uncertain future and the debt it owes to the descendants of slavery. A cinematic portrait of a tourist town at a crossroads, Natchez follows an array of historic homeowners, activists and tour guides as they tell their versions of the past, and clash over who gets to tell America's story.

Mistress Dispeller  directed by Elizabeth Lo, winner of two awards at the Venice Film Festival, and recently acquired for theatrical distribution in America, an intimate drama that follows an actual unfolding case of infidelity in China as we witness attempts to bring a couple back from the edge of crisis. The story shifts our sympathies between husband, wife and mistress to explore the ways emotion, pragmatism and cultural norms collide to shape romantic relationships.

Fairyland  with Scoot McNairy, Emilia Jones, Geena Davis, Maria Bakalova, director Andrew Durham, producer Sofia Copola. Based on Alysia Abbott’s memoir, a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of San Francisco’s vibrant cultural scene in the 70’s and 80’s, a father and daughter relationship that deals with love, heartbreak, prejudice, independence and growing up with a cascade of colorful characters.

BaurynaSalu  with YersultanYerman, director AskhatKuchinchirekov. Winner of 12 international awards, and soon to be released in America, it is based on the true story of “baurynasalu” an ancient nomadic custom, still practiced today; a baby is given away to be raised by his grandmother. At age 12, he loses his grandmother, and has to go back to live with his birth parents who gave him away, and whom he barely knows. Anchored by an incredible performance by the young actor Yerman, it was selected as Kazakhstan’s Oscar entry.

Trifole  directed by Gabrielle Fabbro. Co-writer and star Ydalie Turk is a burned-out, young Londoner, looking for her own path, who reconnects with her ailing, truffle-hunting grandfather and nature. Eventually, they bond, embarking on an adventure to save the farm and a more sustainable way of life.