The Sydney Film Festival has unveiled its complete program for the 73rd edition, spanning 248 films from 81 countries, with 19 titles arriving directly from the Cannes Film Festival as part of an event running June 3-14 at the State Theatre, Sydney Opera House and cinemas across the city.
The festival will open June 3 with the Australian premiere of โSilenced,โ Selina Milesโ documentary following international human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson as she contests the weaponization of defamation law by alleged perpetrators seeking to muzzle survivors and journalists. The Sundance title, which traces the cases of Brittany Higgins, Catalina Ruiz-Navarro and Amber Heard, will be presented by Miles and Robinson in person.
The official competition marks 18 years of the Sydney Film Prize โ a AUD$60,000 ($43,100) award for an โaudacious, cutting-edge and courageousโ film โ and draws substantially from this yearโs Cannes competition. Titles in contention include Andrey Zvyagintsevโs โMinotaur,โ a thriller set in 2022 Russia marking the directorโs long-awaited return; Asghar Farhadiโs โParallel Tales,โ featuring an all-star French cast including Isabelle Huppert and Catherine Deneuve; Kore-eda Hirokazuโs โSheep in the Box,โ a near-future drama in which bereaved parents use AI technology to reconstruct their shattered family; and Paweล Pawlikowskiโs โFatherland,โ a portrait set amid the ruins of postwar Germany, following novelist Thomas Mann and his daughter Erika, starring Sandra Hรผller and Hanns Zischler.
Also from the Cannes competition are Marie Kreutzerโs โGentle Monsterโ with Lรฉa Seydoux, Valeska Grisebachโs โThe Dreamed Adventureโ and Cristian Mungiuโs English-language debut โFjord,โ a family drama starring Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve. From Un Certain Regard, Marie-Clรฉmentine Dusabejamboโs โBenโImanaโ offers an account of post-genocide reconciliation in Rwanda. International prize winners round out the slate, among them Visar Morinaโs โShame and Moneyโ โ World Cinema Grand Jury Prize winner at Sundance โ Alain Gomisโ โDaoโ from the Berlinale competition, and Olivia Wildeโs Sundance hit โThe Invite.โ Australian horror entry โLeviticus,โ Adrian Chiarellaโs breakout Sundance title about two teenage boys confronting a shape-shifting evil force, represents local cinema in the competition.
Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonรงa Filho will preside over the jury, alongside Hungarian filmmaker Ildikรณ Enyedi, Singaporean filmmaker Boo Junfeng, Australian cinematographer Ari Wegner and Australian First Nations producer and director Sally Riley. The Sydney Film Prize winner will be announced at the closing night gala on June 14.
โWe want to invite you to join us at SFF this year, where each moment offers an opportunity for discovery and empathy,โ festival director Nashen Moodley said. โArt and cinema help us make sense of the world, take us into the lives of people far away from us, and remind us to remain vigilant about our own rights and freedoms. And we canโt forget, theyโre also an enormous source of joy.โ
Special presentations at the State Theatre draw from several major festivals. Cannes selections include Ira Sachsโ โThe Man I Love,โ a 1980s New York romance starring Rami Malek, Tom Sturridge and Rebecca Hall; Jane Schoenbrunโs psychosexual horror โTeenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma,โ with Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson; and Kurosawa Kiyoshiโs samurai epic โThe Samurai and the Prisoner.โ Ildikรณ Enyediโs โSilent Friend,โ winner of the Venice Fipresci Prize and starring Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Lรฉa Seydoux in a narrative measured across a hundred years through a single ginkgo tree, also screens in this strand. Michael Sarnoskiโs โThe Death of Robin Hood,โ starring Hugh Jackman, Jodie Comer and Bill Skarsgรฅrd, and Yeon Sang-hoโs zombie action film โColonyโ from Cannes Midnight further anchor the program. The Australian premieres of the Berlinale Golden Bear winner โYellow Lettersโ and Sandra Hรผllerโs Silver Bear-earning โRoseโ are also included.
Australian features lead with Natalie Erika Jamesโ body horror โSaccharine,โ Dario Russoโs absurdist folktale โThe Foxโ โ featuring Olivia Colman as a talking fox and Sam Neill as a magpie โ and Anthony Marasโ D-Day drama โPressure,โ starring Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser. Ten local documentaries vie for the AUD$20,000 ($14,400) Documentary Australia Award, with world premieres including โRodeo Dreams,โ โYumburraโ and โThe Piano Tuner.โ
The broader features program includes notable Asian titles. Anthony Chenโs โWe Are All Strangersโ โ the first-ever Singaporean film selected for the Berlinale Competition โ screens alongside Thai director Pen-ek Ratanaruangโs Bangkok revenge thriller โMorte Cucina,โ shot by cinematographer Christopher Doyle, and Clara Lawโs โRipples in the Mist,โ tracing a pair of Hong Kong women displaced into exile between Taiwan and Australia. Joko Anwarโs prison-set horror-comedy โGhost in the Cellโ appears in the Freak Me Out genre sidebar.
The First Nations Award โ carrying a AUD$35,000 ($25,200) prize presented as the worldโs largest dedicated to Indigenous filmmaking, supported by Truant Pictures โ returns with highlights including Zacharias Kunukโs supernatural epic โWrong Husband,โ winner of best Canadian film at Toronto, and Banchi Hanuseโs watercolor animation hybrid documentary โCeremony,โ winner of the Audience Award at SXSW. The Sustainable Future Award, worth AUD$40,000 ($28,700) and supported by philanthropist Amanda Maple-Brown, recognizes environmental cinema, with 2026 nominees including โNuisance Bear,โ โJust Look Upโ and โTime and Water.โ
A retrospective curated by jury president Mendonรงa Filho โ titled The Tropical Trail โ spans six decades of Brazilian cinema, anchored by Eduardo Coutinhoโs 1984 documentary โMan Marked for Death, Twenty Years Later.โ The Classics Restored strand brings new 4K restorations including Tsai Ming-liangโs โVive LโAmour,โ winner of the Venice Golden Lion, Tโang Shushuenโs 1968 Hong Kong independent landmark โThe Archโ and Richard Lowensteinโs Australian cult film โHe Died with a Felafel in His Hand,โ with Lowenstein attending as a festival guest.