| Location | Paris, France |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2012 |
| Most recent | 2025 |
| Website | www |
TheChamps-Élysées Film Festival is afilm festival that takes place annually inParis,France. The festival consists of French and American feature-length films and short films. There are competitive films that may be eligible for several awards, and a group of out-of-competition selections like retrospectives and avant-premieres.[1] Two film industry-targeted events are hosted alongside the Festival: the US in Progress Paris program and the Paris Coproduction Village, the latter co-organized withLes Arcs European Film Festival. Around 25,000 spectators and professionals attend the festival each year, and 60,000 people attended the free-of-charge, digital 2020 screenings.[2]
Unlike many festivals, Champs-Élysées includes documentaries in the official competition rather than in a special section.[3]
Though the Champs-Élysées Film Festival is usually held annually in June,[1] the 10th Champs-Élysées Film Festival was held from 14 to 21 September 2021.[4] The latest Champs-Élysées Film Festival was held from 18 to 25 June 2024, making it the 13th edition.[5][6]
The Festival was created by Paris-based French film distributor and exhibitor Sophie Dulac to build a bridge between the French and American film industries.[7] Participating movie theaters are located alongside theAvenue des Champs-Élysées inParis, including the Balzac, Gaumont Champs-Elysées, the Lincoln, the Publicis Cinéma and UGC George V.[8][9]
The first edition of the Festival was held from June 6 to June 12, with actorsLambert Wilson andMichael Madsen presiding. During the first edition, more than 15,000 people attended, with more than 50 films screened. Besides the Official Selection of American Independent Films, the Festival's main event, three other non-competitive selections were presented: French Galas, American Galas andOscar Nominated Foreign Language Films. A competitive Official Shorts Selection was also showcased.Donald Sutherland participated in a conversation following a screening ofAlan J. Pakula'sKlute, in which he co-starred alongsideJane Fonda. A tribute toHarvey Weinstein was held to celebrate his career and a retrospective of 11 of his films was shown throughout the week. Three Audience Prizes (Best American Feature-Length Film, Best American Short Film, Best French Short Film) were presented during the Closing Ceremony, held at the Publicis Cinema.Hannah Fidell’s directorial debut,A Teacher, about a Texas teacher who has an affair with a student, won the top prize at the inaugural Champs-Elysées Film Festival's US in Progress event.[10][11][12]
The second edition of the Festival was held from June 12 to June 18, with actorOlivier Martinez presiding.Struck by Lightning, byBrian Daddelly, was screened at the Opening Ceremony, whileShari Springer Berman andRobert Pulcini'sImogene was shown at the Closing Ceremony. Along with its competitive Official Selections for American feature-length films, American Shorts and French Shorts, the Festival presented a wide selection of important American and French movie premieres, a 7-filmBrad Pitt retrospective to mark the release ofWorld War Z andThe TCM Cinema Essentials, a thirteen-film selection of American and French classics. Three Audience Prizes (Best American Feature-Length Film, Best American Short Film, Best French Short Film) were presented during the Closing Ceremony, held at the Publicis Cinema.[13][14]
The third edition was held from June 11 to June 17, 2014, with actorsJacqueline Bisset andBertrand Tavernier as Honorary Presidents andKeanu Reeves,Agnès Varda,Whit Stillman andMike Figgis as Guests of Honor. More than 120,000 people attended the Festival, with more than 110 films screened.Ronit Elkabetz andShlomi Elkabetz'sGett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem was shown at the Closing Ceremony. Along with its competitive Official Selections for American feature-length films, American Shorts and French Shorts, the Festival presented a wide selection of important American and French movie premieres, the TCM Cinema Essentials, a thirteen-film selection of American classics, and the Great French Classics, a five-film selection. Both Honorary Presidents held masterclasses, and the Guests of Honor presented each a selection of their respective filmographies. Three Audience Prizes (Best American Feature-Length Film, Best American Short Film, Best French Short Film), a Bloggers Jury Award (Best American Feature-Length Film) and a Youth Jury Award (Favorite Film in the TCM Cinema Essentials Selection) were presented during the Closing Ceremony, held at the Publicis Cinema. Along with theUS in Progress program, a new event targeted at industry professionals was held alongside the Festival: titledParis Coproduction Village it brought together 12 international feature film projects in development looking for French and European partners, as well as 6 projects from theCannes Film Festival Cinefondation Residence.[15][16]
The fourth edition was held from 10 to 16 June 2015.[17][8] The eight competition titles included two documentaries that previously competed at2015 Sundance Film Festival:Matthew Heineman’sCartel Land and Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K. Walker’sWelcome to Leith.Guillaume Nicloux’sValley of Love, starringIsabelle Huppert andGerard Depardieu, was the opening night film.[8]Fox screened the comedySpy, written and directed byPaul Feig and starringMelissa McCarthy. Festival guestJeremy Irons presented a "master class."[18][19]The Road Within, the directorial debut of screenwriter and actressGren Wells, starringRobert Sheehan,Dev Patel andZoë Kravitz, won the Audience Award at the festival.[20]
The fifth edition of the festival was held from 7 to 14 June 2016.[21] The jury presidents wereAlexandre Aja andNicole Garcia. Other festival guests included directorMia Hansen-Løve, writer-directorAbel Ferrara, actor-directorBrady Corbet, and directorAndrew Davis.[22]
The sixth edition of the festival was held 15 to 20 June 2017. Presided by American directorRandal Kleiser and French writerPierre Lemaitre, the jury includedLolita Chammah,Lola Créton, Vincent Dedienne,Jérémie Elkaïm,Camélia Jordana,Gustave Kervern andKaridja Touré.[23]Lauren Wolkstein and Christopher Radcliff'sThe Strange Ones, which had its international premiere at the festival, won the Grand Jury Prize for Best American Independent Feature Film.[24]
The seventh edition of the festival was held 12 to 19 June 2018.Sollers Point, the fourth feature film directed byJohns Hopkins lecturerMatthew Porterfield, starringJim Belushi andZazie Beetz, won the top jury prize for an American independent feature at the 2018 edition of the festival.[25]
The eight edition of the festival was held 18 to 25 June 2019.James Franco'sPretenders, in which he acts alongsideJack Kilmer,Jane Levy,Shameik Moore,Denis Quaid, andBrian Cox, premiered at the festival in 2019.[26]Sweet Thing,Alexandre Rockwell's sixth feature, also premiered at the 2019 festival.[27]
The ninth edition of the festival was supposed to be held 16 to 23 June 2020, but due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, it was moved entirely online. On 23 April 2020, the festival issued a press release: "Following the government’s announcement in the scope of the actual health crisis pandemic and in order to contribute to the common effort to fight COVID-19, Champs-Élysées Film Festival announces the cancellation of its 9th edition in its original form." The announcement said the 2020 festival would be free and 100% held online, from June 9 to 16, 2020.[28]
For its 10th edition, held from 14 to 21 September 2021, the festival returned to in-person after the 2020 edition was canceled. Guests of honor includedAmerican independent filmmakersSusan Seidelman andJim Cummings.[29]
For its 11th edition, held from 21 to 28 June 2022, the festival invited special guestsAri Aster andDan Deacon. The jurors includedCedric Kahn,Aïssa Maïga,Julia Faure,Lily Gladstone,Sophie Calle,Yann Gonzalez andDaniels, among others.[30]
For its 12th edition, held from 20 to 27 June 2023, the festival invited American independent filmmakersIra Sachs andEliza Hittman as special guests. Other festival guests includedBen Winshaw,Alice Diop andJoel Edgerton.[31]
The 13th edition was held from 18 to 25 June 2024.Sasquatch Sunset by David and Nathan Zellner was the opening night film.[32]
The 14th edition was held from 17 to 23 June 2025.FilmmakerCeline Song was a special guest, and there was a retrospective of filmmakerEmma Seligman.[33]