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The Palestine pavilion returns to the 78th Festival de Cannes between 13-24 May to shed light on Palestinian images, narratives and voices that refuse to be extinguished. The PFI is driven by the mission to amplify the heartbeat of Palestine’s cinema, nurture its vision, and champion its right to illuminate screens worldwide. Amidst the relentless genocide perpetrated against our people in Gaza, the struggle to preserve the Palestinian narrative continues. With resilience and love, Palestine’s soul continues to speak, dream and realise our future, through the lens of our filmmakers.

Palestine Pavilion at Cannes 2025 is organised by the Palestine Film Institute (PFI) with the generous support of The Masharawi Fund, Doha Film Institute, Watermelon Pictures, 2048 Foundation and Hikmat Palestine, and in collaboration with Fondation romande pour le cinéma (Cinéforom), Documentary Association of Europe (DAE), International Emerging Film Talent Association (IeFTA), the French Consulate in Jerusalem, Network of Arab Alternative Screens (NAAS), Filmlab Palestine, Akka Films, Lightdox, Noise Film PR, Square Eyes and Film Workers for Palestine. The Institute extends its sincere gratitude to these valued partners who have made our presence at this year’s festival possible. Together, we celebrate Palestine’s cinema and its place in our struggle for liberation and return.