Cambridge Film Festival

First Look: Cambridge Film Festival expands to 11 days with star-studded premieres and 100+ films this October

Cambridge, UK – The Cambridge Film Festival (CFF), one of the UK’s most distinctive and longest-running celebrations of cinema, returns this autumn with its 44th edition, promising an extended programme of 11 packed days of world-class film, bold new voices, and unforgettable stories from around the globe.

Cambridge Film Festival
Emma Stone – Bugonia

Running October 23 to November 2, 2025, this year’s Festival will present nearly 100 titles from over 25 countries, including 30+ UK premieres, alongside European and World debuts. Over 50% of the line-up is female-directed, marked with the Festival’s signature F-Rating to champion women filmmakers.

Festival Highlights – Major Names, Bold Voices

This year’s programme is a heady mix of breakthrough debuts, global talent, and award-winning auteurs. Highlights include:

  • BugoniaYorgos Lanthimo’s twisted, darkly comic sci-fi reimagining of the Korean cult hit Save the Green Planet!, starring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons. Expect paranoia, pitch-black absurdity, and Lanthimos’ most anarchic storytelling yet.
  • Rental FamilyBrendan Fraser stars in a soulful Tokyo-set drama from director Hikari and producer Riz Ahmed. A tender look at identity and emotional performance in an increasingly disconnected world.
  • Alpha – Palme d’Or winner Julia Ducournau returns with a searing near-future tale of biotech and motherhood, led by the powerful Golshifteh Farahani.
  • A Private LifeJodie Foster headlines this suburban mystery from Rebecca Zlotowski, peeling back the private tensions that shape everyday lives.
  • The Ice Tower – A haunting mystery set in an isolated snowbound facility, starring Marion Cotillard and directed by Lucile Hadzihalilovic. Expect atmosphere, elegance, and enigma.

Environment & Community Strand: Cinema With Purpose

Returning for 2025, this beloved strand examines urgent global and local themes:

  • How Deep Is Your Love – A poetic documentary about Britain’s hidden urban nature, directed by Eleanor Mortimer.
  • We Live Here – A powerful portrait of resistance and resilience in Kazakhstan, by filmmaker Zhanana Kurmasheva.

Free Family Screenings – a half-term treat

As part of its commitment to accessible cinema, CFF44 offers free morning screenings for families throughout October half-term. Discover animated gems and modern classics including:

  • Inside Out 2, Whale Rider, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Parent Trap, and more.

Industry Engagement & Talent Support

In partnership with Anglia Ruskin University, the Festival will host the 4th CFF Industry Day, welcoming emerging talent and established creatives for panels, networking, and forward-looking discussions. Expect insights on the future of film, sustainability in cinema, and diversity in storytelling.

Owen Baker, Festival Management Team:
“We’ve pulled out all the stops this year to deliver an unforgettable 11-day celebration of cinema. From bold premieres to powerful stories that challenge, delight and surprise, this first look is just a taste of what’s to come. We can’t wait to reveal the full programme and welcome audiences back to Cambridge this October.”

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