2025 Cannes Film Festival
Official double poster designed by Hartland Villa featuring Anouk Aimée and Jean-Louis Trintignant embracing in A Man and a Woman (1966)  | |
| Opening film | Leave One Day | 
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| Location | Cannes, France | 
| Founded | 1946 | 
| Awards | Palme d'Or: It Was Just an Accident  | 
| Hosted by | Laurent Lafitte | 
| Artistic director | Thierry Frémaux | 
| No. of films | 22 (In Competition) | 
| Festival date | 13–24 May 2025 | 
| Website | festival-cannes | 
The 78th annual Cannes Film Festival took place from 13 to 24 May 2025. French actress Juliette Binoche served as jury president for the main competition. Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the drama film It Was Just an Accident.
The official double poster for the festival featuring actress Anouk Aimée and actor Jean-Louis Trintignant in the movie A Man and a Woman (1966) by Claude Lelouch, winner of the Palme d'Or at the 19th Cannes Film Festival, was designed by Hartland Villa. French actor Laurent Lafitte served as host for the opening and closing ceremonies.
During the festival, two Honorary Palme d'Or were awarded: the first was awarded to Robert De Niro during the festival's opening ceremony, and the second was awarded on short notice to Denzel Washington before the world premiere of Highest 2 Lowest.
One day after the announcement of the ACID official selection, Palestinian photojournalist Fatima Hassouna, one of the main subjects of the documentary film Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk by Sepideh Farsi, was killed along with ten members of her family in an Israeli airstrike on their home in Gaza City on 16 April 2025. The festival released an official statement expressing condolences and criticizing the ongoing war and violence in Gaza. On the festival's opening day, more than 350 directors, actors and producers including, Jonathan Glazer, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Víctor Erice, Hafsia Herzi, Aki Kaurismäki, Nadav Lapid, Kleber Mendonça Filho, Pedro Almodóvar, David Cronenberg and Ruben Östlund signed a letter condemning the killing of Hassouna and denounced the ongoing genocide in Gaza, stating: "We cannot remain silent while genocide is taking place in Gaza".
On the festival's final day, 24 May 2025, a power outage caused by arson disrupted the morning screenings sessions.
The festival opened with the French comedy film Leave One Day by Amélie Bonnin.