Adelaide Film Festival (AFF) has partnered with the Marché du Film, the world’s largest film market, at the prestigious Festival de Cannes, 13–21 May 2025.
In 2025, AFF once again partnered with the Marché du Film to showcase Australian filmmaking as part of the Marché 'Goes to Cannes' platform. The initiative offers South Australian filmmakers and national AFFIF alumni the opportunity to attend a program of activities at the Marché du Film Festival de Cannes – the world’s largest film market.
The objective of this initiative is to connect local filmmaking talent with the global market. The five films selected are presented by the filmmakers to an audience of sales agents, investors, programmers and other market delegates.
The projects and filmmakers selected for Adelaide Film Festival Goes to Cannes showcase in 2025 were the feature film Rewilder, represented at Cannes by producer Madeleine Parry, the feature documentary Troublemaker, represented by co-director Jared Nicholson, the feature documentary Acts of Forgetting, represented by producer Philippa Campey, the feature film Diabolic, represented by producer and director Daniel J. Phillips, and the feature film The Run, represented by producer Chloe Gardner.
This Adelaide Film Festival initiative is funded by the South Australian Government, with in-kind support from the SAFC and Screen Australia.
“The Adelaide Film Festival has helped shape a generation of filmmakers’ careers by helping to enable the production of bold and daring screen works through the AFF Investment Fund that have been presented across the globe, many at acclaimed film festivals. Recent highlights include Lesbian Space Princess (Berlinale 2025 Teddy Award winner and 2024 Goes to Cannes participant) and Jimpa which screened at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.
The Goes to Cannes initiative is part of AFFs broader suite of international engagement activities and is a festival bridge connecting Australian creative talent with the global market and other international festivals. An important professional development opportunity, AFF Goes to Cannes places Australian creatives at the centre of the world’s most important film market. Inaugural participants in 2024 benefited from the initiative by on boarding international sales agents and connecting with A-list festival programmers."
– Mat Kesting, Adelaide Film Festival CEO & Creative Director.