Giorgos Lanthimos: His new film “Bugonia” opens the “Nύχτες Πρεμιέρας” festival
Everything you need to know about the acclaimed director’s new work starring his muse, Emma Stone
Giorgos Lanthimos will be a focal point of the 31st Athens International Film Festival “Nύχτες Πρεμιέρας” (Nights Premiera), as his new film will receive its premiere at the festival.
The film Bugonia stars Lanthimos’s long-time muse, Emma Stone. The cast also includes Jesse Plemons, Aiden Delbis, Greek actor Stavros Chalkias and Alicia Silverstone.
The official opening of the 31st Athens International Film Festival “Nύχτες Πρεμιέρας” is scheduled for Wednesday, 1 October 2025, at the Megaron Athens Concert Hall.
The festival is held with major support from the Hellenic Film Centre, Audiovisual Media and Creation (ΕΚΚΟΜΕΔ), and main sponsorship by Nova. It is co-organized with the Organization of Culture, Sports and Youth of the Municipality of Athens (OPANDA) and takes place under the auspices and with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture. The festival runs from 1 to 12 October 2025.
This year’s screenings will be hosted at multiple venues across Athens: Danaos I, Cinobo, Opera I, Astor, Asty, Trianon, Megaron Athens Concert Hall, Olympia Municipal Theatre “Maria Callas”, and the Onassis Foundation’s Stegi.
Bugonia (Bugonia)
Director: Giorgos Lanthimos
Production: Universal Pictures International
Principal cast: Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aiden Delbis, Stavros Chalkias, Alicia Silverstone
Synopsis:
One of Lanthimos’s most entertaining and technically confident films, Bugonia features a standout Emma Stone in the lead. The film draws on the modern numbing of society—manipulated by fake news, endless apocalyptic rhetoric and a general paranoia intensified by the arrival of COVID—to tell a story that balances comedy and drama.
The plot begins with the abduction and captivity of a CEO of a powerful pharmaceutical company by two men who have been fed so much conspiracy theory that they are convinced the cold, ruthless executive is actually an extraterrestrial entity intent on methodically and secretly bringing about humanity’s destruction. Starting from a sharp premise that probes the dangers of misinterpreting truth in a world that persistently distorts it, Lanthimos pushes the story into a delirious third act that attempts, with sardonic humor, to answer an age-old cinematic question: is humanity worth saving, and should it be allowed to continue after its repeated sins and transgressions?
Bugonia is presented as a Universal Pictures International release.