Venice 2025 Official Line-Up

The 82nd Venice Film Festival has officially started, taking over the Lido from August 27 to September 6, 2025. As screenings get underway, the buzz is already building, with critics, filmmakers, and cinephiles diving into what promises to be one of the most exciting editions in recent years.

From Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein to Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia, Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite, and Werner Herzog’s latest doc, the lineup is stacked with heavy hitters and bold newcomers alike.

Here’s the full official selection — your complete guide to what’s playing at Venice 2025.

Competition (Venezia 82)

Here’s your must-see list of contenders at the heart of the festival:

  • The Wizard of the KremlinOlivier Assayas
  • Jay KellyNoah Baumbach
  • The Voice of Hind RajabKaouther Ben Hania
  • A House of DynamiteKathryn Bigelow
  • The Sun Rises on Us AllCai Shangjun
  • FrankensteinGuillermo del Toro
  • ElisaLeonardo Di Costanzo
  • On the Job (À Pied d’Œuvre)Valérie Donzelli
  • Silent FriendIldikó Enyedi
  • The Testament of Ann LeeMona Fastvold
  • Father Mother Sister BrotherJim Jarmusch
  • BugoniaYorgos Lanthimos
  • DusePietro Marcello
  • Un Film Fatto Per BeneFranco Maresco
  • Orphan (Árva)László Nemes
  • The Stranger (L’Étranger)François Ozon
  • No Other ChoicePark Chan-wook
  • Below The CloudsGianfranco Rosi
  • The Smashing MachineBenny Safdie
  • Girl (Nühai)Shu Qi

From La-Jarmusch-meditations to Lanthimos’s trademark surrealism, plus Del Toro, Bigelow, Safdie—it’s a jam-packed, golden-palmed feast.


Out of Competition — Fiction

Non-competitive dramas with indie sensibility and auteur pedigree:

  • After the HuntLuca Guadagnino
  • Dog 51 (Chien 51)Cédric Jimenez
  • Sermon to the VoidHilal Baydarov
  • L’Isola di AndreaAntonio Capuano
  • Il MaestroAndrea Di Stefano
  • Scarlet (果てしなきスカーレット)Mamoru Hosoda
  • The Last VikingAnders Thomas Jensen
  • In the Hand of DanteJulian Schnabel
  • La Valle Dei SorrisiPaolo Strippoli
  • Dead Man’s WireGus Van Sant
  • OrfeoVirgilio Villoresi

Out of Competition — Non-Fiction

A trove of documentaries blending artistry and originality:

  • Kabul, Between PrayersAboozar Amini
  • Ferdinando Scianna – Il Fotografo Dell’OmbraRoberto Andò
  • Marc by SofiaSofia Coppola
  • I Diari di Angela — Noi Due Cineasti. Capitolo TerzoYervant Gianikian & Angela Ricci Lucchi
  • Ghost ElephantsWerner Herzog
  • My Father and Qaddafi (Baba Wa Al-Qadhafi)Jihan K
  • The Tale of SilyanTamara Kotevska
  • Nuestra Tierra (Landmarks)Lucrecia Martel
  • RemakeRoss McElwee
  • Kim Novak’s VertigoAlexandre Philippe
  • Cover-UpLaura Poitras & Mark Obenhaus
  • Broken EnglishJane Pollard & Iain Forsyth
  • Notes of a True CriminalAlexander Rodnyansky & Andriy Alferov
  • Director’s DiaryAleksandr Sokurov
  • Back Home (Hui Jia)Tsai Ming-liang

Out of Competition — Special Cinema & Music

Sensory diversions where cinema meets melody:

  • Nino. 18 GiorniToni D’Angelo
  • Piero Pelù. Rumore DentroFrancesco Fei
  • Newport and the Great Folk DreamRobert Gordon
  • Francesco de GregoriStefano Pistolini

Horizons (Orizzonti)

Bold voices, brave visions:

  • MotherTeona Strugar Mitevska
  • Divine Comedy (Komedie Elahi)Ali Asgari
  • HiedraAna Cristina Barragán
  • The Abduction of ArabellaCarolina Cavalli
  • Strange River (Estrany Riu)Jaume Claret Muxart
  • Lost Land (Harà Watan)Akio Fujimoto
  • Grand CielAkihiro Hata
  • Rose of NevadaMark Jenkin
  • Late FameKent Jones
  • Milk Teeth (Dinți de Lapte)Mihai Mincan
  • Pin de FartieAlejo Moguillansky
  • Father (Otec)Tereza Nvotová
  • En el CaminoDavid Pablos
  • Songs of Forgotten TreesAnuparna Roy
  • A Year of School (Un Anno di Scuola)Laura Samani
  • The SouffleurGastón Solnicki
  • Barrio TristeStillz
  • Human ResourceNawapol Thamrongrattanarit
  • Funeral Casino BluesRoderick Warich

Venice Spotlight

Contemporary voices and fresh perspectives:

  • HijraShahad Ameen
  • A Loose End (Un Cabo Suelto)Daniel Hendler
  • Made in EUStephan Komandarev
  • Motor CityPotsy Ponciroli
  • It Would Be Night in Caracas (La Hija de La Española)Mariana Rondón & Marité Ugas
  • Silent Rebellion (À Bras-Le-Corps)Marie-Elsa Sgualdo
  • Calle MalagaMaryam Touzani
  • Ammazzare StancaDaniele Vicari

Venice Classics (Non-Fiction)

Archival gems and tributes to cinema history:

  • Mata HariJoe Beshenkovsky & James Smith
  • Elvira Notari: Oltre Il SilenzioValerio Ciriaci
  • Louis Malle, Le RévoltéClaire Duguet
  • MegadocMike Figgis
  • Boorman and the DevilDavid Kittredge
  • HolofictionMichal Kosakowski
  • Memory of the ForgottenJavier Espada
  • Sangre del ToroYves Montmayeur
  • The Ozu DiariesDaniel Raim
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