Organized by Polychromes, a local association devoted to promoting all LGBTQIA+ cultures, the festival has become one of the most anticipated cultural events in the region — a vibrant celebration of diversity, art, and community.

Far beyond a series of film screenings, ZeFestival is a multi-disciplinary event that embraces cinema, literature, poetry, painting, photography, singing, stand-up comedy, debates, and festive evenings. Its mission remains clear: to provide a platform for stories of gender and sexual diversity, to amplify marginalized voices, and to foster dialogue and understanding.

The volunteer programming team is committed to highlighting the experiences, struggles, and triumphs of LGBTQIA+ people through art that is as diverse as it is powerful. Each year, the festival curates a rich program of independent films and original creations that focus on visibility, dignity, and freedom.

One of the most anticipated highlights of the 2025 edition is Sam Feder’s latest film, “Heightened Scrutiny,” a timely and incisive exploration of the systemic attacks faced by queer communities – a reminder of why spaces like ZeFestival remain so essential.

This year’s edition will take place across a wide variety of venues throughout Nice, reflecting the festival’s deep connection with the city’s cultural fabric.

Cinemas such as Jean-Paul Belmondo, Rialto, Variétés, and the Forum Jorge François will host film screenings, while the Vigna Bookshop, the Bistrot Poète, the Croque Bedaine, the Ramdam Bar, the Atmos concept store, and the LGBTQIA+ Centre will serve as settings for exhibitions, readings, and community gatherings.

It is thanks to the dedication of Polychromes and the support of committed partners – including the City of Nice, the Alpes-Maritimes Department, and the South Region – that this ambitious event continues to thrive. The collaboration of local associations, artists, and filmmakers also plays a key role, particularly during post-screening discussions and debates that encourage public engagement.

ZeFestival 2025 poster
Courtesy ZeFestival
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While the full lineup is still being implemented, festivalgoers can expect:

  • Curated Film Screenings – A selection of feature films, documentaries, and shorts from around the world, exploring the many facets of queer life and identity.
  • Talks, Q&A Sessions, and Debates – Opportunities to meet filmmakers, activists, and scholars, and to discuss representation, rights, and culture.
  • Workshops and Exhibitions – From queer writing and theatre to photography and visual arts, these sessions invite participation and discovery.
  • Community Gatherings – Friendly and festive moments that connect locals, visitors, and allies, reinforcing Nice’s role as a welcoming and inclusive city.

In a time when LGBTQIA+ rights and visibility continue to be challenged globally, events like ZeFestival provide vital spaces for expression, solidarity, and joy. They also enrich the cultural landscape of Nice, promoting artistic innovation and social awareness through inclusion.

For many, ZeFestival is not just a celebration — it is a statement: that art can be a force for change, empathy, and resilience.

Polychromes in Nice
Courtesy Polychromes
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  • Dates: November 12 – December 1, 2025
  • Location: Multiple venues across Nice
  • Organizer: Polychromes Association
  • Access: Open to everyone – LGBTQIA+ community members, allies, cinephiles, and curious newcomers alike.

For detailed programme updates, ticketing, and participating venues, visit Polychromes’ official website or follow ZeFestival’s social media channels closer to the event.

As ZeFestival enters its 18th year, it continues to grow in reach and relevance — not only as a cornerstone of LGBTQIA+ culture in the south of France but also as a beacon of creativity, inclusion, and shared humanity. Whether you’re passionate about film, inspired by art, or simply curious to discover new perspectives, ZeFestival 2025 promises an experience as thought-provoking as it is uplifting.

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All images courtesy Polychromes / ZeFestival

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