Cannes Film Fest 2025: Critics Weeks Lineup (First and Second-Time Directors)

Sean Baker’s ‘Left-Handed Girl’ Leads Cannes Critics’ Week Lineup

The debut feature from his long-time collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou will premiere in competition in the Cannes festival sidebar, which runs May 14-22.

Competition highlights include Left-Handed Girl, the solo directorial debut of Taiwanese filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou, known for long-standing collaboration with Sean Baker, Oscar winner for Anora.

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Tsou co-directed 2004’s Take Out and was producer on Baker’s TangerineThe Florida Project, and Red Rocket).

Baker co-wrote and edited the Taipei-set urban melodrama about a single mother and her two daughters on the margins of the Taiwanese capital.

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Thai director Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke with A Useful Ghost, a surrealist take on motherhood. Thai actress Mai Davika Hoorne leads the cast.

European features in competition include Pauline Loquès’ Nino, starring Quebecois actor Théodore Pellerin (Lurker) as a young man adrift in the city after losing his apartment keys;

Sleepless City from Spanish director Guillermo Galoe, which follows two close friends facing separation when one is forced to move away;

Kika from Belgian filmmaker Alexe Poukine, starring Manon Clavel as a social worker confronting an unplanned pregnancy shortly after partner’s death.

Chechen Deni Oumar Pitsaev will present Imago, an autobiographical documentary about his attempt to construct a modernist home on traditional land in a Georgian valley near the Chechnya border.
From the Netherlands, Sven Bresser’s debut feature Reedland follows a reed cutter whose discovery of a teenage girl’s body triggers a haunting obsession.

Belgian director Laura Wandel will open the 64th Critics’ Week, out of competition in a special screening, with her child custody drama Adam’s Interest. Closing the section, also out of competition, is Dandelion’s Odyssey, the first animated features from Japanese director Momoko Seto, which follows the journey of four dandelions which survive a nuclear explosion and seek a place to take root. French features Baise en Ville, from director Martin Jauvat, billed as a “walking road–movie” about an unemployed young man, played by Jauvat, who ambles around the city looking for a job to pay for driving lessons and Alice Douard’s debut feature Love Letters, a dramatic comedy about two married women awaiting their first child — will also screen out of competition.

Spanish director Rodrigo Sorogoyen (The Beasts) heads up the jury for the 64th edition of Critics’ Week, joined by Oscar-winning British actor Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out, Judas and the Black Messiah), Moroccan journalist Jihane Bougrine, French-Canadian cinematographer Josée Deshaies (Passages, The Beast), and Indonesian producer Yulia Evina Bhara (Tiger Stripes, Autobiography).

Critics’ Week (La Semaine de la Critique), runs May 14-22, alongside the main fest.

The section, organized by the French film critics’ union, aims at finding up-and-coming talent. Many of the biggest names in art-house cinema got their start in the sidebar.

Two-time Palme d’Or winner Ken Loach brought his feature debut Kes to Critics’ Week in 1970. Justine Triet, winner of the Palme d’Or with Anatomy of a Fall in 2023, made her festival premiere at Critics’ Week with her second feature, Victoria in 2013.

Julia Ducournau debuted in the section with her first film, Raw, in 2016. Ducournau’s follow-up, Titane, won the Palme d’Or in 2021 and her third film, Alpha, will premiere in the festival’s main competition this year.

Critics’ Week lineup below.

COMPETITION

Imago, Dir. Déni Oumar Pitsaev

Kika, Dir. Alexe Poukine

Left-Handed Girl, Dir. Shih-Ching Tsou

Nino, Dir. Pauline Loquès

Reedland, Dir. Sven Bresser

Sleepless City, Dir. Guillermo Galoe

A Useful Ghost, Dir. Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

Adam’s Interest, Dir. Laura Wandel OPENING FILM

Baise en ville, Dir. Martin Jauvat

Love Letters, Dir. Alice Douard

Dandelion’s Odyssey, Dir. Momoko Seto CLOSING FILM

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