
With director Julie Delpy in attendance to receive the Impact Award, the 42nd Miami Film Festival taking place from April 3-13, 2025, will open with her latest film, Meet the Barbarians.

Autistic media-makers get the spotlight at the 4th annual Marvels of Media Festival taking place from March 27–29 at Museum of the Moving Image in New York City. This year, in addition to screenings, panel discussions, and workshops, the festival will also feature an exhibition, and, for the first time, an expansion tour across the country, March 27–April 30.

Filmmaker Alex Braverman explores the late comedian Andy Kaufman’s personal life and career in the documentary Thank You Very Much. The film includes rare and never-before-seen footage; along with Kaufman, Danny DeVito, Steve Martin, Marilu Henner, Bob Zmuda, Lynne Margulies, James L. Brooks, and Laurie Anderson.

Neon debuted the official trailer for The Actor, the mystery thriller film stars André Holland as a New York actor with amnesia, who becomes stranded in a mysterious small town in 1950s Ohio. It is based on the novel Memory by Donald E. Westlake.

The Japanese doomsday cult, Aum Shinrikyo is the subject of the documentary AUM: The Cult at the End of the World, that world premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. In 1995 , the cult carried out the deadly Tokyo subway sarin attack that killed thirteen people and injured thousands more.

Stolen Kingdom, Joshua Bailey’s documentary on a theft scandal at Walt Disney World, will kick off the 2025 Florida Film Festival in Orlando on Friday, April 11.

Anora triumphed at the 97th Academy Awards winning five Oscars including Best Picture, Best Actress for Mikey Madison, and Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, along with Best Editing for Sean Baker.

J Stevens’ Really Happy Someday will make its UK Premiere as an Official Selection of BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival on March 22nd, 2025.

Opening in US cinemas this month, here is the official trailer for Julie Keeps Quiet, the drama starring Tessa Van den Broeck, Ruth Becquart, Ken De Bouw, Claire Bodson, and Laurent Caron. It was chosen as the Belgian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.

We are kicking off Women’s History Month with the official trailer for Audrey’s Children, the award-winning biopic film starring Game of Thrones alum Natalie Dormer (The Wasp) as Dr. Audrey Evans, the British-born American pediatric oncologist who was known as the ‘Mother of Neuroblastoma’ and one of the co-founders of the original Ronald McDonald House in Philadelphia. She passed away on September 29, 2022 at the age of 97.