Cannes: Best Immersive Work award winner announced

May 23, 2025
Cannes Film Festival (Credit: Mathilde Petit-Boh/FDC)

The Jury of the Immersive Competition at the 78th Festival de Cannes today presented the Best Immersive Work Award to From Dust, created by Michel van der Aa. The award recognises a creation that pushed the boundaries of storytelling, spatial art, and audience engagement.

The Jury was chaired by French director Luc Jacquet and included American musician, director, and writer Laurie Anderson; French author and performer Tania de Montaigne; British director, screenwriter, and artist Martha Fiennes; and Japanese video game creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi. Together, they explored a selection of works that invited viewers into immersive worlds where technology and emotion intersect.

Now in its second edition, the Immersive Competition was hosted at the iconic Carlton Hotel, transformed into a showcase of the future of entertainment. This year saw more than 5,000 bookings — a strong sign of the growing interest in immersive experiences as a new artistic form.

The 2025 official selection featured 16 works from nine countries: nine in competition, two out of competition, and five presented in a special Focus on Luxembourg.

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“We are witnessing the emergence of a new narrative form — still imprecisely called ‘immersive art,’ a term too broad to capture the richness and diversity of the languages now unfolding through technology. As a jury, we were asked to engage with these bold, forward-looking voices and select one among them — never an easy task. We approached the works with the breadth of our varied perspectives and the shared sense of being part of a field that is still taking shape, but full of promise.”
— Luc Jacquet, Immersive Competition Jury President

“The Immersive Competition is about creating space for new ways of storytelling — where the relationship between audience, narrative, and space can be reimagined. These works explore how immersion can shape perception and open up different kinds of artistic engagement. We see this as a step forward in recognising immersive creation as a distinct and evolving art form.”
— Elie Levasseur, Head of Immersive

“It’s a great honor for me to be nominated for this prestigious Festival and even greater honor to win. It’s truly out of this world!”
— Michel van der Aa, Director of From Dust

By inviting audiences to step into new dimensions of narrative experience, the Immersive Competition continues the Festival’s commitment to artistic exploration — honouring creators who are not only redefining the future of storytelling but also transforming the way we experience art itself.

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