Ari Aster to Be Honored at 2025 Provincetown Festival: Get Lineup

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Ari Aster to Be Honored at 2025 Provincetown Festival: Get Lineup

The beloved annual Provincetown International Film Festival (PIFF) is having a big moment with its buzzy 2025 lineup. IndieWire can announce that leading horror auteur Ari Aster will be honored with the Filmmaker on the Edge title at the festival, which will take place from June 11 to 15 in Provincetown, MA.

Aster will be in Provincetown to receive the award and participate in conversation with resident artist John Waters on Saturday, June 14, ahead of the nationwide release of his new film “Eddington” on July 18. The secretive 2020-set dark comedy “Eddington” will debut at Cannes; the feature reunites Aster with his “Beau Is Afraid” star Joaquin Phoenix, as well as Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, Austin Butler, Luke Grimes, Clifton Collins Jr., and more.

“Ari Aster’s films weave grief, beauty and dread into unforgettable cinematic experiences,” Anne Hubbell, PIFF’s Executive Director, said in a press statement. “We’re excited to welcome Ari to Provincetown for a thrilling conversation about his dynamic filmography.”

PIFF will also be honoring fellow directors Eva Victor and River Gallo with the Next Wave Awards, as well as Murray Bartlett with the Excellence in Acting Award. Victor’s directorial debut “Sorry, Baby” was acquired by A24 out of Sundance 2025 after it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award; the feature will close Cannes Directors’ Fortnight.

Gallo’s “Ponyboi” made history as the first narrative feature film created by and starring an intersex person in an intersex role. The feature premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival and won NewFest’s Grand Jury Award.

“Eva Victor and River Gallo represent the very essence of independent artistry,” PIFF Artistic Director Lisa Viola said. “With our Next Wave Awards, we are incredibly proud to celebrate their diverse talents as both creators and powerful leads in each of their original debut features.”

Emmy Award-winning actor and Provincetown local Bartlett most recently starred in Gallo’s “Ponyboi,” A24 thriller “Opus,” and Searchlight’s musical drama “O’Dessa.” Bartlett will next lead the second season of “Nine Perfect Strangers” on Hulu and Kornél Mundrouczó’s “At the Sea” opposite Amy Adams. Bartlett will receive the Excellence in Acting Award from prior PIFF Filmmaker on the Edge honoree and Academy Award-nominated producer Christine Vachon on Saturday, June 14.

“Murray Bartlett has distinguished himself as a remarkable talent, bringing depth and authenticity to every role,” PIFF’s Director of Programming Andrew Peterson said. “From ‘Ponyboi’ (PIFF 2025) to ‘The Last of Us’ to ‘Welcome to Chippendales’ and his Emmy Award-winning performance in ‘The White Lotus,’ Murray demonstrates a rare ability to connect with audiences through vulnerability, humor and strength. We’re thrilled to honor him this year.”

The festival will open with Linus O’Brien’s documentary “Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror.” The U.S. premiere of Michael Koehler’s “Spiritus: No Business Like Dough Business” about the oldest family-run business in Provincetown, SPIRITUS Pizza and Ice Cream, will close PIFF. Programming highlights include “Jimpa” and the world premiere of “Hurricanna” about the final days of Anna Nicole Smith’s life. 

Tickets go on sale here for pass holders and Provincetown Film Society members on May 16. General public tickets go on sale online on May 23. In-person tickets will be available at Waters Edge Cinema beginning May 24.

Check out the full lineup below.

OPENING NIGHT

STRANGE JOURNEY: THE STORY OF ROCKY HORROR – directed by Linus O’Brien

CLOSING NIGHT

SPIRITUS: NO BUSINESS LIKE DOUGH BUSINESS – directed by Michael Koehler

SPOTLIGHT SELECTIONS

FUCKTOYS – directed by Annapurna Sriram

HURRICANNA – directed by Francesca Gregorini

JIMPA – directed by Sophie Hyde

NARRATIVE FEATURES

THE BALTIMORONS – directed by Jay Duplass

CACTUS PEARS (SABAR BONDA) – directed by Rohan Kanawade

DREAMING OF LIONS – directed by Paolo Marinou-Blanco

DREAMS (SEX LOVE) – directed Dag Johan Haugererud

EAST OF WALL – directed by Kate Beecroft

FAMILIAR TOUCH  – directed by Sarah Friedland

JIMMY – directed by Yashaddai Owens

MESSY – directed by Alexi Wasser

OH, HI! – directed by Sophie Brooks

OPERATION TACO GARY’S – directed by Michael Kvamme

PLAINCLOTHES – directed by Carmen Emmi

PONYBOI – directed by Esteban Arango

QUEENS OF THE DEAD – directed by Tina Romero

QUEERPANORAMA – directed by Jun Li

SAUNA – directed by Mathias Broe

SISTERS – directed by Susie Yankou

SORRY, BABY – directed by Eva Victor

TWINLESS – directed by James Sweeney

DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

ARE WE GOOD? – directed by Steven Feinartz

COME SEE ME IN THE GOOD LIGHT – directed by Ryan White

CREEDE U.S.A. – directed by Kahane Corn Cooperman

ENIGMA – directed by Zackary Drucker

EVERYTHING MOVES – directed by Michael Cestaro

FOLKTALES – directed by Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady

FOREVER HOME – directed by Allison Argo

HEIGHTENED SCRUTINY – directed by Sam Feder

IT’S NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY – directed by Amy Berg

KEROUAC’S ROAD: THE BEAT OF A NATION – directed by Ebs Burnough

THE LIBRARIANS – directed by Kim A. Snyder

MARLEE MATLIN: NOT ALONE ANYMORE – directed by Shoshannah Stern

MOVE YA BODY: THE BIRTH OF HOUSE – directed by Elegance Bratton

MY MOM JAYNE – directed by Mariska Hargitay

SAINTS AND WARRIORS – directed by Patrick Shannon

SALLY – directed by Cristina Costantini

SEEDS – directed by Brittany Shyne

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

John Waters Presents: PINK NARCISSUS – directed by James Bidgood

THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW – directed by Jim Sharman

SHORT FILMS

NARRATIVE SHORTS

13 CEMETERY ROAD – directed by Daniel Gómez Llata 

AFTER WHAT HAPPENED AT THE LIBRARY – directed by Syra McCarthy

ANYWAY, I PISS SITTING DOWN – directed by Zak Slattery 

ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?! – directed by Zen Pace

THE ART OF SURVIVAL (UNAFRAID) – directed by Lauren Elizabeth Wolk, Jackie Reeves 

BEACH-O – directed by Karen Lawler, Leah Smith 

BELLY BELLY – directed by Gabriel Carnick

CALAMITY JANE – directed by Robin Cloud

CLOSE TO THE BONE – directed by Jenny Byrne, Katy Miller 

CUMING OUT – directed by Jasmine J. Johnson

EVERY OTHER WEEKEND – directed by Mick Robertson, Margaret Rose

F*CK THAT GUY – directed by Hanna Gray Organschi

YÚ CI (FISH BONES) – directed by Kevin X. Yu

GENDER REVEAL – directed by Mo Matton

GRANDMA NAI WHO PLAYED FAVORITES – directed by Chheangkea

LISBON – directed by Matthew Jacobs Morgan 

LOST IN SAN FRANCISCO – directed by Brett McCarl Thomas

MANGO – directed by Joan Iyiola

NEW YORK DAY WOMEN – directed by Fredgy Noël

ONE DAY THIS KID – directed by Alexander Farah

THE PLUMBING – directed by Charlotte Istel

REMEMBER ME – directed by Claire Lory Titelman 

SHOULDER SEASON – directed by Sierra Schnack

SISTER! – directed by John Onieal

STALLING – directed by Jasia A. Ka

SUSANA – directed by Gerardo Coello Escalante, Amandine Thomas

SWEET TALKING GUY – directed by Dylan Wardwell, Spencer Wardwell

TO NOVOSIBIRSK – directed by Sasha Korbut

WE SHOULD EAT – directed by Shaina Feinberg

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS

ARTHUR EGELI: BEYOND THE FRAME – directed by Tess Anne Lancaster

CAMP WIDOW – directed by Laura Green, Anna Moot-Levin

DRAKE CARR’S FAVORITE THING – directed by Andrea Yu-Chieh Chung

THE FAULT LINE – directed by Brydie O’Connor

LOVE BIRDS – directed by Angel Morris, Elliot Kennerson

MOOSKA – directed by Samuel Aarnio

THE NEW YORKER THEATER: A TALBOT LEGACY – directed by Sergio Maza

RANDA – directed by Sterling Hampton IV

RICHARD NEUTRA’S MASLON HOUSE – directed by Scott Goldstein, Dave Yakir

SIGNS FROM THE MAINLAND – directed by Michael Cestaro

TIGER – directed by Loren Kasey Waters

WE’LL CARRY ON ALRIGHT – directed by Megan Rossman

ANIMATION SHORTS

404 – directed by Gina Kamentsky

A BIRD HIT MY WINDOW AND NOW I’M A LESBIAN – directed by Carmela Marie Murphy, AJ Dubler

BOOKED A ROOM – directed by Kris Lefcoe

DRAGFOX – directed by Lisa Ott

IT’S A RAINBOW – directed by Robert Davis 

LITTLE SHREW (SNOWFLAKE) – directed by Kate Bush 

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