Overview
The New Orleans French Film Festival is one of the longest-running international language festivals in the U.S., celebrating contemporary and classic Francophone cinema.
For its 28th edition, the festival broadens its definition of French cinema with a lineup of emerging talents and acclaimed auteurs from the Francophone world. All films will be presented in French with English subtitles.
- Festival Dates: March 13–16, 2025
- Passes on sale: January 10, 2025
- Lineup release: January 22, 2025
- Program Release: February 14, 2025
- Tickets on sale for NOFS Members: February 14, 2025
- Tickets on sale: February 22, 2025
Prices
- Film Pass: $70 Members | $85 General Public
- Tickets: $13 Members | $16 General Public
- Virtual Cinema Tickets: $8 Members | $11 General Public
Become a NOFS Member to receive FREE or DISCOUNTED passes to #FFF2025
🌟 Become a member today and enjoy FFF and year round perks, including:
🎟 Discounts on festival passes and tickets
⏰ Early Access to ticket sales
🌟 Free Screenings
Additionally,
- Director’s Circle members receive four All Access Passes
- Scene Stealers, Producer’s Circle, and Executive Producer’s Circle members receive two All Access Passes
- Moviegoers and Take Two enjoy great discounts on passes, tickets, and merchandise!
LEARN MORE ABOUT MEMBERSHIPS HERE
Interested in sponsoring the French Film Festival in 2025? Email lisa@neworleansfilmsociety.org.
The New Orleans Film Society and its year-round programs like the New Orleans French Film Festival are supported by a Community Arts Grant made possible by the City of New Orleans as administered by Arts New Orleans; and supported by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council as administered by the Arts New Orleans.
Lineup + Schedule
The full lineup will be released on January 22, 2025! Until then, we’re keeping the program under wraps, but trust us—it will be a treat. Featuring a mix of emerging talents and acclaimed auteurs from the Francophone world, the FFF promises a unique journey through the lens of French artistry, inviting us to connect, reflect, and enjoy the universal language of storytelling.
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Passholders receive a physical pass to wear during the festival that will include a QR code to scan at the theater for priority entry.
View 2025 French Film Festival pass sales.
Venues
The Prytania Theater Uptown: Nestled in the heart of Uptown New Orleans, the Prytania Theatre is a timeless jewel, blending the charm of vintage elegance with the pulse of contemporary cinema. As the oldest single-screen movie house in Louisiana, it stands as a living testament to the enduring magic of film. Its Art Deco marquee casts a warm glow over Prytania Street, inviting cinephiles and dreamers alike to step through its storied doors.
Inside, plush seats and a classic ambiance set the stage for unforgettable cinematic journeys, while the aroma of fresh popcorn fills the air. More than a venue, the Prytania is a sanctuary of storytelling, where the flicker of the silver screen bridges eras, languages, and cultures. For over a century, it has been a beloved gathering place for community and celebration—a perfect home for the French Film Festival’s ode to the artistry of French cinema.
PRYTANIA THEATRE UPTOWN
LOCATION & PARKING
Prytania Theatre Uptown is located in the Uptown neighborhood at 5339 Prytania St, New Orleans.
Street parking is available throughout the neighborhood. Accessible parking, including assisted arrival and departure, may be arranged by request. There is street bicycle parking throughout the neighborhood. Bikes are not permitted in the venue.
FACILITIES
Please note: Prytania Theatre Uptown is a historic theater that may present challenges to Festival attendees using mobility devices. We apologize for these challenges and will have trained staff available for assistance.
The entrance to Prytania Theatre Uptown is partially covered. There are two steps to the front door with two 60-inch doorways and pull door handles. Inside, there are multiple steps up and down to arrive at the theater doors with 36-inch doorways and pull door handles. Trained NOFF staff can escort attendees through an alternative entrance with a level approach to a theater door with a 40-inch doorway and pull door handles.
The theater seating is in two sections: a sloping floor section and a balcony, accessible by a lobby staircase with 18 steps. There are at least two accessible seating options in the floor section. These options have a slightly ramped approach and 48-inch width and 48-inch depth. There are companion seats adjacent to these accessible seats.
The permanent chairs are 18 inches wide. The back extends 24 inches from the seat which sits 15 inches from the ground. The armrests are stationary. Alternative chairs without armrests are available upon request.
RESTROOMS
There are two public restrooms with 30.5-inch wide doors which do not meet ADA requirements. One has urinals and stalls, and the other only stalls. There are no private restrooms available. We are working on bathroom solutions for all patrons and invite your feedback to info@neworleansfilmsociety.org.
AMENITIES
Prytania Theatre Uptown sells food and drink (including alcoholic beverages) available for Festival attendees to purchase.
ACCESSIBILITY
Closed captioning and Assistive Listening Devices will be available by request (with a photo ID). Films with closed captions will be noted in the online Film Guide.
Patrons may request accommodation at the 2025 New Orleans French Film Festival by completing this form or emailing questions to info@neworleansfilmsociety.org for more information about accessibility services offered.
Volunteer
We appreciate your interest in volunteering for the 2025 New Orleans French Film Festival (in-person March 13-16!). This festival would not happen without the dedication and hard work of each and every volunteer.
Check out the Volunteer Program breakdown below and see how you can join this stellar team of volunteers. Fill out the interest form now!
Opportunities
Venue Volunteers (March 13-16)
- Scan patron’s tickets at the entrance to the Theater, monitor and track attendance, line management
- Check sound levels and visual quality from inside the theater
- Keep venues clean and looking great
- Other venue operations duties as needed
Patron Party Volunteers (March 13)
- Help with the setup and break down of the patron party (may require heavy lifting)
- Check passes as patrons enter
- Serve food and beverages, keeping areas stocked and organized
- Keep party space clean and looking great
- Other duties as needed
Benefits
Each shift earns you a voucher that can be redeemed in the following ways:
- 1 voucher = choice of Virtual + In-Person screening ticket
- 2 vouchers = choice of Vintage Merchandise item
- 3 vouchers = a year-long Moviegoer Membership with NOFS
Sign up to volunteer today! 👇
Contact
If you have any questions that are not addressed here, please feel free to contact us at volunteer@neworleansfilmsociety.org
The New Orleans French Film Festival is dedicated to equitable access to our programming.
To request accommodation for specific Festival events, for more information about particular programs, or questions about services not described, please email info@neworleansfilmsociety.org.
CAPTIONING & AMPLIFICATION
All foreign-language films will be screened in their original language with English subtitles.
Assistive Listening Devices, which amplify program sound through headphones or hearing aids, are available by request (with a photo ID) at the Prytania Theatre.
Some programs are equipped with Descriptive Audio Tracks that provide narration through Assistive Listening Devices.
LANGUAGE OPTIONS
All foreign-language films will be screened in their original language with English subtitles.
The Festival can arrange for American Sign Language interpreters with advance notice at no cost to you. Two weeks notice is strongly preferred.
PHYSICAL ACCOMMODATIONS
Please note: Prytania Theatre Uptown is a historic theater that may present challenges to Festival attendees using mobility devices. We apologize for these challenges and will have trained staff available for assistance. See more information on the Venues tab for location specific information.
Working service animals, such as guide dogs, are welcome to accompany Festival attendees. We are unable to accommodate pets or emotional support animals.
We are pleased to offer 50% off companion tickets for those assisting other patrons with accessibility needs at in-person screenings. To request a companion ticket, please fill out our accommodation form or email us at info@neworleansfilmsociety.org
QUESTIONS & REQUESTS
Should you need personal assistance, please contact us in advance of the festival via email or phone, fill out our accommodation form or find us at the venue box office on site.
For more information about particular programs, feedback about ways we can improve our offerings, or questions about services not described, please email info@neworleansfilmsociety.org.
THANK YOU TO OUR 2024 SPONSORS + PARTNERS!
Premiere Sponsors
Feature Sponsors
Supporting Sponsors
Media Partners
Welcome to the 2025 New Orleans French Film Festival. Please join us in embracing our community guidelines at all Festival events by:
- Acknowledging with gratitude the land we occupy as the colonized Indigenous space known first as Bulbancha
- Sustaining authentic relationships with our neighbors, especially the Afro-descendent communities that continually shape New Orleans
- Including people equitably of every race, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, ability, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, age, physical appearance, language, citizenship, and socioeconomic status
- Protecting each other’s health by staying home when sick
- Treating others with dignity and respect, especially Festival volunteers and staff implementing Festival policies and procedures
- Enjoying alcohol and other refreshments responsibly and mindfully
We will not permit:
- Disruptive behavior of any kind that interferes with Festival events
- Use of personal electronics during Festival screenings, especially cell phones and unauthorized recording devices
- Non-compliance with the direction of Festival staff and volunteers regarding Festival policies and procedures
- Verbal or physical harassment, including abusive language and gestures, threats, cursing, or sexual language directed at others
- Any form of discrimination or harassment, including, but not limited to, racism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, sexism, or body shaming
- Using firearms or other dangerous weapons in Festival spaces to intimidate or harm volunteers, staff, or attendees
By purchasing a ticket or entering Festival event spaces, you agree to join us in this Code of Conduct. If you are found to be in violation of these agreements, you may be removed from events by a designated staff member. If you witness or experience a violation of these agreements, we encourage you to report the incident anonymously via this form or send an email to info@neworleansfilmsociety.org.
By entering Festival event spaces, you consent to photography and recording (audio and video) and its release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction to be used for news, webcasts, promotional purposes, telecasts, advertising, inclusion on websites, social media, or any other purpose by NOFS and its affiliates and representatives.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Have questions? Our team is available from 10 AM – 6 PM CST Monday through Friday via:
- Live chat by clicking the teal “Contact Us” envelope icon in the bottom right corner of our website
- Email at info@neworleansfilmsociety.org
- Phone at (504) 309-6633