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Slamdance Announces 2025 Lineup as Festival Moves to Los Angeles

The 31st Slamdance Film Festival has announced its 2025 lineup as the festival makes the move from Park City to Los Angeles.

The festival will run from Feb. 20-26 with the opening night event kicking off at The Egyptian Theatre. The rest of the screenings will rotate between the Director’s Guild of America and West Hollywood Quixote buildings. Out of the 146 films selected for the festival, 21 are world premieres and 20 different countries are represented, including Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Greece, Jamaica, Japan, Norway and more.

Reportedly, 38% of Slamdance’s lineup are projects made by BIPOC creators while 55% were directed by women.

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“At this pivotal moment for independent film, Slamdance’s new era in Los Angeles is the perfect home for a 2025 lineup that defies convention, champions bold new voices, and reflects the fearless, independent spirit at our core: by filmmakers, for everyone,” said Slamdance festival director Taylor Miller.

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Read below for the main festival line-up:

Narrative Features

Alice-Heart (USA) World Premiere

Banr (Canada, China) World Premiere

Confessions Chin-Chin (Spain) North American Premiere

Fanboy (USA) World Premiere

Four Evil Deeds (UK) North American Premiere

Gamma Rays (Canada)

Lockjaw (USA) World Premiere

Portal to Hell (USA) World Premiere

Under The Burning Sun (USA) World Premiere

Universe 25 (UK, Romania) World Premiere

Documentary Features

American Theater (USA) World Premiere

Coroner to the Stars (USA, Portugal) World Premiere

My Omaha (USA) World Premiere

Stolen Kingdom (USA) World Premiere

The Big Johnson (USA) World Premiere

The Hole Story (USA)

Twin Fences (Russia, Ukraine) North American Premiere

40 Watts from Nowhere (USA) World Premiere

For the rest of the festival lineup, visit Slamdance’s website.

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