Monday, September 1 to Saturday, September 6, 9.30pm at Campo Santo. Free entrance
This year there will be no simultaneous screening of the evening program at the Théâtre de l’Archipel, and there will be no alternative venue in the event of bad weather.
The Visa pour l’Image screenings will cover the main events of the past year, from September 2024 to August 2025. Each day of the week, the show begins with a chronological review of the year’s main news stories, two months at a time. This is followed by reports and features on society, conflicts, stories that have made the news and others that have had less coverage, plus reports on the state of the world today. Visa pour l’Image also presents retrospectives of major events and figures.
Featuring in the 2025 Festival program:
News stories of the year across the continents: war, crises, politics, unusual and remarkable events, sport, culture, science, the environment, and more.
- The consequences of climate change in India, Kenya, Senegal, California, France and Spain.
- The election of Donald Trump
- The war in Ukraine
- The fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria
- The war between Israel and Hamas
- The 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp
- The Civil Rights Movement led by Martin Luther King and the 60th anniversary of the assassination of Malcom X
- 50 years ago: the fall of Saigon, and the outbreak of civil war in Lebanon and Angola
- The death of Pope Francis
Video-Books:
- Feed The Planet, George Steinmetz (Abrams Books)
- Sidelines, John Vink (Hannibal Books)
- On est ce que l’on regarde, José Nicolas (Revelatœr)
Tributes to Jean-Claude Deutsch, Matthieu Chazal…