The French Film Festival Tübingen|Stuttgart is the largest showcase for francophone cinema in the German-speaking world. Founded in 1984, it sees itself as an audience festival that builds cultural bridges between Germany, France and the francophone countries of the world with an attractive supporting program that goes beyond the medium of film.
Since 2005, the festival has been able to establish itself as an important platform for young, undiscovered French cinema. An important contribution to this is made by the high-profile competition program with its various prizes, which has long been regarded in the industry as a springboard for young cineastes. A large specialist audience appreciates the festival as a showcase for international francophone film. Selected films are also shown in classrooms every year as part of the school cinema program. In the school short film competition, pupils present their own cinematic works.
You can find the program here.