
The prize for the best film of the 2023 edition of the Film de Demain Festival, which took place in Vierzon from June 1 to 4, was awarded to Toni, en famille by Nathan Ambrosioni (France, Studiocanal). The feature film starring Camille Cottin also received the Best Screenplay Award and the Audience Award.
The prize for best director went to L'Arche de Noé by Bryan Marciano (France, UGC/TF1 Studio), while the one for best interpretation went to Maryline Naaman for La Nuit du verre d'eau by Carlos Chahine (France, JHR Films). The film also received the award for Best Original Score. On the short film side, Ensemble à deux by Mickael Sultan won the award.
For its 2nd edition, the festival brought together nearly 7,000 people, a marked increase in attendance compared to the 4,000 spectators of its first year.