
The Coronado Island Film Festival will open with Gus Van Sant’s Dead Man’s Wire and close with Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value, and in between will feature films including Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon and Noah Baumach’s Jay Kelly.
CIFF will present more than 130 films including narrative features, documentaries, short films, and Academy Award contending titles.
The festival, one of our 50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee, is based around venues including the historic Hotel del Coronado, a longtime Hollywood getaway, and will take place November 5 through 9.
The Leonard Maltin Industry Tribute Gala, hosted by beloved film critic and historian Leonard Maltin, will also take place on November 5 at the Hotel del Coronado. Honorees will be named soon. Last year’s included Jane Seymour, screenwriters Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski, and more.
Centerpiece films include Kleber Mendonça Filho’s The Secret Agent, as well as Baumbach’s Jay Kelly, which stars George Clooney as a movie on a journey of self-discovery. Other award season contenders include Arco, The Choral, The Tale of Silyan and Train Dreams.
Other highlights include the Culinary Cinema series, industry panels, Paul McCartney’s Tug of War : A Retrospective event, and the ShortsFest Exhibition.
“Reaching our tenth year is more than a milestone—it’s a testament to resilience, reinvention, and the enduring power of story,” said Merridee Book, CEO & Artistic Director of the Coronado Island Film Festival.
“This lineup reflects both where we’ve been and where we’re going: bold, diverse, and future-facing. CIFF continues to honor the golden age of cinema while building a bridge to what’s next—through independent voices, innovation, and community connection. The way we experience movies may evolve, but the magic of sharing them together in a theater remains irreplaceable. That collective heartbeat is why festivals like ours matter now more than ever.”
Since its first edition in 2016, the Coronado Island Film Festival has been known for combining laid-back Southern California charm and awards-season programming. Held just over the bridge from downtown San Diego, it holds screenings at walkable venues including Village Theater in downtown Coronado. Festival tickets are on sale at festival.coronadofilmfest.com.
Coronado Island Film Festival Lineup
Here is the full lineup of the festival, courtesy of CIFF.
OPENING NIGHT FILM—Thursday, Nov. 5
“Dead Man’s Wire”—Directed by Gus Van Sant | Row K Entertainment
On February 8, 1977, Indianapolis man Tony Kiritsis walked into a mortgage office with a sawed-off shotgun wired to both his hostage and himself—triggering a 63-hour televised standoff that gripped the nation. Based on true events, Dead Man’s Wire is a psychological thriller and character study that explores media spectacle, mental health, and the fragile line between justice and chaos.
Starring Bill Skarsgård, Al Pacino, and Cary Elwes.
CLOSING NIGHT FILM—Sunday, Nov. 9
“Sentimental Value”—Directed by Joachim Trier | NEON
From acclaimed filmmaker Joachim Trier, Sentimental Value is an intimate exploration of family, memory, and the reconciliatory power of art. When a daughter returns home to care for her estranged father, a once-renowned painter, long-buried tensions surface—and so does the possibility of healing through shared creative expression. Starring Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, and Elle Fanning.
Highlight Events:
- Culinary Cinema Series: PAIRINGS brings together filmmakers, chefs, and tastemakers to explore how food shapes culture, community, and legacy. This year, CIFF features Blessed by Grace – Directed by Eric Wolfinger. Acclaimed chef Lisa Dahl is the subject of this intimate documentary directed by San Diego native Eric Wolfinger. The film follows Dahl’s transformative journey through grief, healing, and culinary reinvention. Told with visual elegance and emotional depth, Blessed by Grace celebrates food as a powerful expression of identity, resilience, and home.
- Beatlemania Comes to Coronado: A retrospective including a West Coast Premiere of Paul McCartney’s Tug of War —A special documentary conversation with Sir Paul McCartney, hosted by Tom Frangione of Sirius XM, Beatles Channel. This exclusive segment explores the stories behind McCartney’s work and legacy. More information here.
- CIFF celebrates independent filmmakers and screenwriters every year during the annual Jury Awards presentation, held Friday, Nov. 7. An evening with esteemed Jury Members, composed of industry leaders, producers, screenwriter and filmmakers presenting the coveted and highly competitive Jury finalists and winners. $20,000 in cash prizes is awarded to emerging and visionary voices.
Centerpiece & Spotlight Films:
- “American Solitaire,” dir. Aaron Davidman
- “Arco” (Neon), dir. Ugo Bienvenu
- “Blue Moon” (Sony Pictures Classics), dir. Richard Linklater
- “Dead Man’s Wire” (Row K), dir. Gus Van Sant
- “Jay Kelly” (Netflix), dir. Noah Baumbach
- “The Choral” (Sony Pictures Classics), dir. Nicholas Hytner
- “The Secret Agent” (Neon), dir. Kleber Mendonça Filho
- “Train Dreams” (Netflix), dir. Clint Bentley
Panels:
CIFF 2025 will host an extensive panel series highlighting the forces shaping contemporary cinema with industry leaders, creators, and innovators engaging in dynamic conversations. Panel sessions take place at the Sacred Heart Community Center and the John D. Spreckels Center, providing festival-goers and filmmakers with intimate access to experts across all aspects of moviemaking. These panels include:
“State of the Industry: Navigating a New Era”—Presented by MovieMaker Magazine
- Thursday, Nov. 6 | 12:00pm–1:00pm | Sacred Heart Community Center
- Explore the evolving entertainment landscape, from AI and streaming dominance to shifting audience habits. Industry leaders discuss the forces reshaping film and television, offering insight into content creation, marketing, and distribution.
“Women on the Move”—Presented by Deadline
- Thursday, Nov. 6 | 2:00–4:00 PM | Sacred Heart Community Center
- A conversation with women redefining cinema’s future. Producers, filmmakers, and creative leaders share insights, challenges, and triumphs, highlighting the impact of female voices on storytelling and industry leadership.
“No Guts, No Glory: The World of Stunt Professionals”—Presented by Deadline
- Friday, Nov. 7 | 10:00–11:00 AM | Sacred Heart Community Center
- Stunt performers and coordinators reveal the craft behind high-risk sequences, balancing practical effects with safety to bring action to life.
“The Art & Innovation of Filmmaking”
- Friday, Nov. 7 | 12:00–1:00 PM | Sacred Heart Community Center
- Explore how creators leverage technology, visual effects, sound design, editing, and design to elevate storytelling and push cinematic boundaries.
“Everybody Pitches”
- Friday, Nov. 7 | 2:00–3:00 PM | Sacred Heart Community Center
- A panel of talented writers shares strategies for crafting and delivering successful pitches, with insider stories from the writers’ room to the big screen.
“Reel Returns: The Smart Money Behind the Movies”
- Saturday, Nov. 8 | 10:00–11:00 AM | John D. Spreckels Center
- Industry experts discuss film financing, market trends, and balancing risk and reward in studio and independent projects.
“SAG-AFTRA & The Future of Film: What Every Filmmaker Needs to Know”
- Saturday, Nov. 8 | 2:00–3:00 PM | John D. Spreckels Center
- An essential discussion on union standards, best practices, and the evolving landscape for talent, geared toward filmmakers, producers, and guild members.
Additional 2025 official selections include (in alphabetical order):
- “Adult Children” (dir. Rich Newey)
- “American Solitaire” (dir. Aaron Davidman)—World Premiere
- “Billy Knight” (dir. Alec Griffen Roth)—San Diego Premiere
- “Building on the Edge” (dir. Mike Scalisi, Bruce Borowsky)
- “Charliebird” (dir. Libby Ewing)—San Diego Premiere
- “Deepfaking Sam Altman” (dir. Adam Bhala Lough)
- “Eyes of Ghana—Breakwater” (dir. Ben Proudfoot)
- “Land of Mustaches” (dir. Leon Joosen)
- “Lisa Dahl: Blessed by Grace” (dir. Eric Wolfinger)
- “Magic Hour” (dir. Jacqueline Christy)
- “Seems Like Love” (dir. Yana Klimova-Yusupova)
- “She Dances” (dir. Rick Gomez)
- “Tears to a Glass Eye” (dir. Jack Kenny)
- “The Ladder” (dir. Emilio Miguel Torres)
- “The Pantone Guy” (dir. Patrick Creadon)
- “The Tale of Silyan” (dir. Tamara Kotevska)
- “The War Between” (dir. Deborah Correa)
- “Trifole” (dir. Gabriele Fabbro)
- “Voices: The Danny Gans Story” (dir. Andrew Davies Gans)
ShortsFest Exhibition
A Curated Shorts selection that features international selections, filmmakers to watch, animated works, emerging voices, live action, and documentary. CIFF has become a destination festival for emerging artists with a track record of screening Oscar® and BAFTA nominated and winning short films every year. This year CIFF is proud to have expanded our selections to 15 diversified shorts tracks.
- Animation Showcase I
- Animation Showcase II
- Creative Crossroads
- Savory Shorts (Culinary Cinema)
- Emerging Filmmakers (High School)
- Filmmakers to Watch
- Focus on Valor (Military Salute)
- Last Laugh
- Life, Uninterrupted
- Matters of Consequence
- More Than a Game
- No Place Like Home
- Sliding Doors
- Technical Difficulties
- Ties That Bind
- Unscripted
Main image (L-R): Scott Alexander, Leonard Maltin, Claudia Puig, Bettina Sherrick, Larry Karaszewski, Jane Seymour and Clarence Maclin. Photo by Amanda SanMartin Photography, courtesy of the 2024 Coronado Island Film Festival.