From monthly Member screenings, to our free Cuban Cinema Series, check out these upcoming presentations from the Miami Film Festival.






What's on in October
Lucy Liu will be in Miami to premiere Rosemead, a stunning film about a woman who discovers her son’s violent obsessions.
One of the year’s strangest, yet greatest, cinema experiences. See the first part in Louise Weard’s eventual 16-hour anthology Castration Movie.
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Director Park Chan-wook’s (Oldboy) latest film opens GEMS and follows Man-su on his desperate hunt for a new job after his abrupt layoff.
A stunning animated film about a ten year old girl in 2075 who witnesses a mysterious boy in a rainbow suit fall from the sky.
Winner of the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. This moral thriller by master director Jafar Panahi is a personal story set in an Iranian jail.
Russell Crowe, Michael Shannon, and Rami Malek star in this powerful drama about the Nuremberg trials after the fall of Nazi Germany.
AP is convinced that the universe has it out for her… and she might be right. A wild ride from SXSW where it won a Special Jury Award. ma
Oscar-nominated Richard Linklater’s love letter to French cinema, reimagining the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s revolutionary Breathless.
Mexican director Michel Franco latest. Dreams reunites him with Jessica Chastain, and with dancer Isaac Hernández, for an intense drama.
Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro adapts Mary Shelley’s classic tale of Victor Frankenstein, starring Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth and Jacob Elordi.
What's on in November
Experience the teen classic Clueless on the big screen with the film’s Costume Designer, Mona May, in person for a live Q&A.
Co-written and edited by Oscar winner Sean Baker (Anora), this Taiwanese film focuses on the family dynamics of a family who recently moved to Taipei.
Forced to reconnect on the road to a dance competition, a father and daughter must confront their relationship. Co-starring Ethan Hawke.
Directed by Bradley Cooper, and starring Will Arnet and Laura Dern as a New York couple reassessing their lives.
Winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes, and directed by Oscar nominee Joachim Trier (The Worst Person in the World). A comedy-drama about family.
In this award-winning comedy, a support group brings together two men grieving the loss of their twin brothers. Dylan O’Brien Q&A.
Spain’s official submission for the Oscars, this Cannes sensation won the Jury Prize. A father searches for his son at a rave in Morocco.
From Oscar winning writer/director Chloé Zhao. The powerful story of love and loss that inspired Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.
A beautiful and moving film set among the towering forests of the Pacific Northwest, and starring Joel Edgerton and William H Macy.
An Oscar winner for The Great Beauty, Paolo Sorrentino opened Venice Film Festival with the elegant film about a fictitious Italian President.
Jodie Foster’s French-language acting debut. A psychiatrist is troubled by the sudden death of one of her patients. She decides to investigate…
From writer and director Mona Fastvold (co-writer, producer of The Brutalist), The Testament of Ann Lee is a speculative retelling of the extraordinary story of the founder of the radical religious sect known as the Shakers.
From Oscar nominee Noah Baumbach stars George Clooney and Adam Sandler on an unexpectedly profound journey through Europe.
One of two Linklater films in GEMS (with Nouvelle Vague). Stars Ethan Hawke in an astonishing performance as Lorenz Hart, the famous Broadway writer.
The Oscar winning documentary filmmakers of Free Solo direct this portrait of Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Lynsey Addario.
Nurse Floria works with passion and professionalism in the surgical ward of a hospital. Over one long night she will reach her breaking point.
Winner of Best Picture at Fantastic Fest and premiering at Cannes, this social thriller set at an all-boys camp is raw and unsettling.
Marcelo is on the run in Recife during carnival week. Winner of Best Actor and Best Director at Cannes, this Brazilian film stars Wagner Moura.
An exclusive in-depth conversation with Ethan Hawke as he discusses his expansive body of work and we honor him with Variety’s Virtuoso Award.
In her relentless pursuit for the crown, Joan Huang undergoes an experimental racial transformation to become White and win Prom Queen.
Gus Van Sant will be in Miami to premiere his latest film, a 1970s-set hostage thriller starring Bill Skarsgård and Colman Domingo.
The latest film from Oscar winner Brendan Fraser, who stars as an actor performing in Japan as stand-ins for strangers in real-life scenarios.
Belén chronicles Julieta, a young woman falsely accused of infanticide, and Soledad, the fearless lawyer who takes on the explosive case.
In an afterlife where souls have one week to decide where to spend eternity, Joan is faced with the impossible choice between the man she spent her life with and her first love.
Winner of multiple awards at Cannes, this Iraqi film is about a child who has been selected to prepare a cake to celebrate the President’s birthday.
When deaf Ángela expects a child with hearing partner Héctor, she confronts raising a baby who can hear. Multiple Berlinale award winner.
From acclaimed Miami director Billy Corben (Cocaine Cowboys), this film revisits the meteoric rise and downfall of one of America’s most iconic celebrity chefs.
Sydney Sweeney stars as champion boxer Christy Martin in this stirring biopic that premiered at Toronto International Film Festival.
A political thriller that traces the explosive career of Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Seymour Hersh, co-directed by Oscar winner Laura Poitras.
Colombia’s official Oscar submission. About an hapless aging poet who mentors a bright young student. But no good deed goes unpunished, as things quickly spiral out of control.
GEMS closes with the third installment of the Knives Out series, starring Daniel Craig, Jeremy Renner, Andrew Scott, and Glenn Close.
When their plan to book a show goes wrong, Matt and Jay accidentally travel back to 2008. Winner of the People’s Choice Award at TIFF’s Midnight Madness.