My French Film Festival

11th Edition

 

 

January 15 to February 15, 2021
UniFrance
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Come and join in celebrating the 11th edition of the first online French-language film festival!

My French Film Festival is a new concept which aims to highlight the young generation of French-speaking filmmakers and which allows Internet users around the world to share their love of French cinema.

From January 15 to February 15, 2021, moviegoers around the world will have access to 13 feature films and 20 short films.

All short films are FREE! To watch the feature films, you may rent them for €1.99 per film, or buy a festival pack for €7.99 to access all of them.

Subtitles are available in 10 languages, including English.

10 feature films and 10 short films are in competition. Viewers can vote for their favorite movie and prizes will be awarded at the end of the festival.

Stream the films here

 

The 2021 selection

The film selection in 2021 is organized around themes that reflect the diversity and vitality of French-language cinema.

Forever Young – Coming-of-age stories about young people and the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Crazy Loving Families – Moments of humor, tenderness, and complicated family situations. Through heartrending, explosive, and unique portraits, True Heroines celebrates female figures – women and girls who take full control of their destiny. French Ghost Stories offers a panorama of ghostly tales à la française. On the Road evokes the migration of women and men portrayed in the cinema, as they flee international conflicts. In the Love is Love section, you will discover a documentary and three short films that question love in all its shapes and forms. With Kids Corner, you can share your love of French cinema with your youngest friends and family members in this program of animated shorts with no dialogue for young audiences. New Horizons invites you to discover new forms of images, new models of artistic creation and innovation in current French cinema.

 

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