At Cannes 2025, the film slate impressed with its quality and depth, marking it as one of the festival's best in over 15 years. The experience encourages a deeper engagement with cinema, contrasting multitasking with the immersive act of film-watching. Films like Nouvelle Vague celebrate the intricate art of filmmaking, promoting appreciation for cinema's history. Although some films like The History of Sound faced mixed criticism for their conventional approach, the festival underscored the importance of film as a medium for cultural impact and emotional connection.
Cannes 2025 featured one of the most enjoyable festival slates in 15 years, allowing attendees to immerse themselves in powerful storytelling and cinematic art.
Nouvelle Vague is an ultimate inside-baseball making-of movie, celebrating art and history while encouraging audiences to care deeply about films and their creation.
Oliver Hermanus' The History of Sound sparked debate among critics, perceived as too conventional; its romantic melodrama may appeal to audiences seeking emotional connection.
Cinema invites us to turn off our phones and fully engage with art, transforming viewing into a deep, memorable experience that shapes cultural conversations.
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