France's biggest fantastic film festival
Heir to the legendary Avoriaz Film Festival, the Gérardmer International Fantastic Film Festival has been France's unmissable event for genre cinema since 1994. Every year at the end of January, the pearl of the Vosges welcomes filmmakers, professionals, and enthusiasts for five days of screenings, competitions, and encounters around fantasy, horror, and science fiction, in a unique atmosphere between the lake and snow-capped mountains.
Founded in 1994 by Lionel Chouchan, the Gérardmer International Fantastic Film Festival took over from the mythical Avoriaz Film Festival (1973-1993) to become the most prestigious European festival dedicated to fantastic cinema. Located in the heart of the Vosges, on the shores of Lake Gérardmer, it transforms this tourist resort into the true world capital of genre film every winter.
The festival offers a rigorous official selection including feature and short films in competition, exclusive previews, films out of competition, and a thematic retrospective renewed each year. Screenings take place in several emblematic venues in the town: the Espace Lac, the Casino Cinema, the Maison de la Culture et des Loisirs, and the Paradiso. Each edition highlights a national cinematography or a major genre filmmaker.
The festival's Grand Prix has honored cult films such as Let the Right One In by Tomas Alfredson, The Others by Alejandro Amenábar, The Descent by Neil Marshall, Midsommar by Ari Aster, and Titane by Julia Ducournau. The jury, chaired each year by a cinema personality, also awards a Jury Prize, a Critics' Prize, an Audience Award, and the Grand Est Region Young Jury Prize.
Beyond the screenings, the festival animates the entire town of Gérardmer with its famous Zombie Walk, quirky late-night screenings, a fantastic short story competition, masterclasses, and meetings with directors. The event attracts tens of thousands of festival-goers each year and is a major economic and tourist driver for the Vosges region during the winter. The audience's conviviality and the snowy mountain setting give the festival a unique warm atmosphere in the international film festival landscape.
The 32nd edition, from January 29 to February 2, 2025, explored the theme of ghosts and spirits with a dedicated retrospective and a focus on Vietnamese horror cinema. The Grand Prix was awarded to In a Violent Nature by Chris Nash (Canada). The Jury Prize was awarded ex-aequo to Exhuma by Jang Jae-hyun (South Korea) and Rumours by Guy Maddin (Canada). The Audience Award went to Oddity by Damian Mc Carthy (Ireland).
The 33rd edition of the Gérardmer Festival will be held from January 27 to February 1, 2026, on the theme "Down with the Masks", with a focus on Indonesian cinema, a tribute to Neil Marshall, and Alice Taglioni presiding over the jury.
From January 27 to February 1, 2026, the 33rd edition of the Gérardmer International Fantastic Film Festival explores the theme "Down with the Masks", with a program of about forty films. The opening film is Send Help by Sam Raimi, and the closing ceremony honors Return to Silent Hill by Christophe Gans.
The feature film jury is presided over by Alice Taglioni. This edition highlights Indonesian cinema with the presence of director Joko Anwar and pays tribute to British filmmaker Neil Marshall for the 20th anniversary of The Descent. Actress Olga Kurylenko is the guest of honor. The official selection includes nine feature films and five short films in competition, along with retrospectives and special screenings.
By car: Gérardmer is accessible via the N415 from Épinal (50 min) or Colmar (45 min). Parking available in the town center and free shuttles during the festival.
By train: Nearest station is Remiremont (30 km), then shuttle or bus to Gérardmer.
Screenings take place at the Espace Lac, the Casino Cinema, the Maison de la Culture et des Loisirs, and the Paradiso.
Festival pass (approx. €115), 3-day pass, day pass (approx. €33), and single tickets available on the official website. Reduced rates for under-25s.
Gérardmer offers a wide choice of accommodation: hotels, seasonal rentals, B&Bs. Advance booking is highly recommended during the festival period.
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