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Your Guide to Netflix at the 2025 Fall Film Festivals

Red carpet access and star portraits from Jay Kelly, A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE, Frankenstein, and more.

By Madeleine Saaf-Welsh
Artwork by Labyrinth of Collages
Dec. 5, 2025

Film festival season has arrived, and with it a fresh crop of movie premieres. Stay tuned throughout fall as Tudum Magazine brings you red carpet access, portraits of stars and filmmakers, and glimpses of candid moments with the talent of Netflix’s 2025 film slate.


 

Venice 

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George Clooney and Adam Sandler ahead of the world premiere of Jay Kelly.
Greg Williams
Jay Kelly stars Alba Rohrwacher and Laura Dern enjoy a moment of laughter.
Greg Williams
Billy Crudup, who makes a scene-stealing performance in Jay Kelly, on the Venice canals.
Greg Williams
Jay Kelly co-writer and star Emily Mortimer takes in Venice.
Greg Williams
Filmmaker Noah Baumbach and his Jay Kelly star Adam Sandler.
Greg Williams
Riley Keough is all smiles in Venice.
Greg Williams
Adam Sandler, Ted Sarandos, and George Clooney have some pre-premiere fun at the Venice Film Festival.
Greg Williams
Oscar Isaac at the world premiere of his film Frankenstein.
Giulia Parmigiani
Frankstein’s Jacob Elordi is dressed to the nines on the Venice Film Festival red carpet
Giulia Parmigiani
Mia Goth, star of Frankenstein, poses at the film’s premiere.
Giulia Parmigiani
Marisa del Toro, Guillermo del Toro, and Kim Morgan at the Venice Film Festival premiere of Frankenstein.
Giulia Parmigiani
Frankenstein star Felix Kammerer takes Venice.
Giulia Parmigiani
Christoph Waltz, who stars in Frankenstein, on the red carpet.
Kate Green
A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE star Rebecca Ferguson stuns.
Giulia Parmigiani
Idris Elba at the world premiere of A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE.
Giulia Parmigiani
Filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow returns with her film A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE.
Giulia Parmigiani
Greta Lee stars in A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE.
Giulia Parmigiani
A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE’s Gabriel Basso in Venice.
Giulia Parmigiani
Anthony Ramos ahead of the premiere of A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE.
Giulia Parmigiani
Jared Harris, Anthony Ramos, Idris Elba, Tracy Letts, Kathryn Bigelow, Rebecca Ferguson, Greta Lee, and Gabriel Basso at the A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE world premiere.
Giulia Parmigiani

Three highly anticipated films had their world premieres in the beachside cinema of Venice International Film Festival, where old Hollywood glamour lives on. Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly delivered George Clooney and Adam Sandler off a boat and onto the red carpet, with photographer Greg Williams capturing magnetic charm of the film’s stars. Later in the festival, the audience were brought to their feet for a 15-minute standing ovation for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, celebrating the filmmaker and his cast of Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz, and Felix Kammerer. And the Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow debuted her latest thriller, A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE, receiving another extended standing ovation and resounding critical praise. 

Telluride 

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Filmmaker Edward Berger and his Ballad of a Small Player star Colin Farrell.
Pamela Hanson
Guillaume Marbeck, Zoey Deutch, and director Richard Linklater present Nouvelle Vague.
Pamela Hanson
Laura Dern at the Telluride Film Festival.
Pamela Hanson
Jay Kelly’s Patrick Wilson.
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Billy Crudup, Noah Baumbach, and Adam Sandler represent Jay Kelly.
Pamela Hanson
Documentarian Marshall Curry and David Remnick bringing The New Yorker at 100 to the Colorado mountains.
Pamela Hanson
Andrew Scott and Colin Farrell.
Pamela Hanson
Jay Kelly star Laura Dern and Frankenstein star Oscar Isaac.
Pamela Hanson
Filmmakers Richard Linklater and Edward Berger catch up.
Pamela Hanson
Laura Dern, Noah Baumbach, Oscar Isaac, and Elvira Lind.
Pamela Hanson

The San Juan Mountains of Colorado welcomed the brightest stars of the screen for the 52nd running of the Telluride Film Festival. Laura Dern, Billy Crudup, and Sandler joined filmmaker Baumbach to premiere Jay Kelly in the US and the cast and filmmakers of Frankenstein also made the post-Venice trip with two surprise screenings of the Gothic tale. Edward Berger debuted his latest adaptation, Ballad of a Small Player, alongside the star of the film, Colin Farrell, while Richard Linklater arrived with actors Zoey Deutch and Guillaume Marbeck in support of Nouvelle Vague, his love letter to the French New Wave, which had its world premiere at Cannes in May. On the non-fiction front, The New Yorker editor David Remnick attended the festival with director Marshall Curry and delighted the analog crowd with The New Yorker at 100, a documentary about the iconic publication. 

Toronto

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Josh O’Connor
Kerry Washington
Glenn Close
Cailee Spaeny
Andrew Scott
The filmmakers and cast of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
Mia Goth
Jacob Elordi
Oscar Isaac
Guillermo del Toro
Colin Farrell
Fala Chen
Richard Linklater and Guillaume Marbeck
Joel Edgerton
Felicity Jones
William H. Macy
Kerry Condon
The cast and filmmakers of Train Dreams
Jason Bateman and Jude Law
The cast of Wayward
Shih-Ching Tsou, Nina Ye, and Shih-Yuan Ma
Tracey Ullman and Cillian Murphy
Jay Lycurgo
The cast of Good News

 The theaters of Toronto were busy as films and series made premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival. Frankenstein, Ballad of a Small Player, and Nouvelle Vague all hit the screen again while Clint Bentely’s Train Dreams also continued to delight audiences after it’s world premiere at Sundance in January 2025. Multiple series debuted episodes at the festival, including the Jason Bateman and Jude Law drama Black Rabbit and Mae Martin’s Wayward. Rian Johnson celebrated the world premiere of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, the third in his series of Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) films. After a world premiere at Cannes, Shih-Ching Tsou brought her Left-Handed Girl to Canada. Other films that screened at TIFF included All the Empty Rooms, Cover-Up, Good News, and Steve

New York

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Kathryn Bigelow
Greta Lee
Idris Elba
Jonah Hauer-King and Rebecca Ferguson
Jason Clarke and Greg Shapiro
The cast and filmmakers of A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE

Kathryn Bigelow’s A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE made its US premiere at the 63rd New York Film Festival, joined by her cast of Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson, Tracy Letts, Jared Harris, Anthony Ramos, Jonah Hauer-King, Greta Lee, and Jason Clark. While Jay Kelly doesn’t take place in New York, it was a homecoming for Brooklyn-native Noah Baumbach as he brought his latest film to the festival. Festival goers were also treated to Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague, as well as documentaries Cover-Up and The Perfect Neighbor

London 

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Jacob Elordi
Guillermo del Toro
Mia Goth
Oscar Isaac
George Clooney
Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach
The cast and filmmakers of Jay Kelly
Joel Edgerton
Kerry Condon
Clint Bentley
Felicity Jones
The cast and filmmakers of Train Dreams
Fala Chen, Colin Farrell, and Tilda Swinton
Edward Berger
Daniel Craig and Glenn Close
Glenn Close
Josh Brolin
Cailee Spaeny
Daryl McCormack

Talent hit the red carpet of London ahead of their premieres at BFI London Film Festival. The filmmakers and stars of seven films toasted their films, including Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, Frankenstein, Ballad of a Small Player, Jay Kelly, Train Dreams, Left-Handed Girl, and Cover-Up

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