Once again this year, the Cinéma de la Plage at the Cannes Film Festival 2025 celebrates the great classics of French and international cinema. The program, which can be viewed free of charge on the Croisette beach, has just been unveiled!
Every day at 9:30pm, in addition to the official screenings, the Cannes Film Festival 2025 organizes open-air screenings of French and international cinema classics, as well as French and world premieres. For the occasion, the Plage Macé on the Croisette, opposite the Majestic Hotel, is transformed into an open-air cinema.
At the water's edge, with your feet in the sand... What better way to see or re-see these great films? Best of all, admission to the Cinéma de la Plage is totally free, so why miss out? And it's a good thing too, because the full program for the Cinéma de la Plage at the Cannes Film Festival 2025 has just been unveiled, and it promises some great cinema... and music!
Every evening, the TwinSelecter duo will be on hand to set the mood, with rock, pop, funk, punk, mambo, electro and, of course, film soundtracks to get you in the mood for these free, open-air screenings! So, shall we take a look at the program ?
Cinéma de la Plage 2025 programming:
- Tuesday, May 13: A Hidden Life by Terrence Malick
- Wednesday, May 14: A Toute Epreuve by John Woo - In the presence of Jordan Fields (Shout! Studios)
- Thursday, May 15: Les Mauvais Coups by François Leterrier - In the presence of Sophie Seydoux, president of the Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé Foundation
- Friday, May 16: Duel in the Sun by King Vidor - In the presence of Margaret Bodde, Executive Director of The Film Foundation
- Saturday, May 17: Alexis Veller's La Légende de la Palme d'Or continue (The Legend of the Palme d'Or Continues) - In the presence of Alexis Veller
- followed by Sunset Boulevard by Billy Wilder
- Sunday, May 18: Palombella Rossa by Nanni Moretti - In the presence of Anne-Laure Brénéol and Lionel Ithurralde (Malavida)
- Monday, May 19: Bardot by Alain Berliner - In the presence of Alain Berliner and the film crew
- Tuesday, May 20: Tenshi no Tamago by Mamoru Oshii
- Wednesday, May 21: Darling by John Schlesinger - In the presence of Juliette Hochart, Catalog Director, and Céline Defremery, Catalog Manager France, Studiocanal
- Thursday, May 22: Ange by Tony Gatlif
- Friday, May 23: Surprise film
- Saturday, May 24: Mélodie en sous-sol by Henri Verneuil
This new edition of the event promises, once again, to be a great evening for film lovers.



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