Cinequest unveils lineup for 35th annual film festival – The Mercury News Today Us News


The theme to this year’s Cinequest film festival is “Unbridled,” which naturally evokes an emotional response. Unbridled joy. Unbridled passion. I doubt anyone’s ever considered “unbridled movie watching,” but Cinequest would be the place to do it.

Festival CEO Halfdan Hussey, who announced the lineup for the 35th annual edition of Cinequest on Monday morning at the Hayes Mansion in South San Jose, said “unbridled” provokes very different reactions for him and his co-founder, Kathleen Powell.

“The theme is a nightmare for her and a joy for me. People that work with me used to say it’s like working in the Wild West, until the sheriff rode into town. That’d be Kathleen.”

Cinequest co-founder Halfdan Hussey details the lineup of the 35th annual Cinequest film festival, "Unbridled," at the Hayes Mansion in San Jose on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026. The festival runs March 10-22 in downtown San Jose and Mountain View. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group)
Cinequest co-founder Halfdan Hussey details the lineup of the 35th annual Cinequest film festival, “Unbridled,” at the Hayes Mansion in San Jose on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026. The festival runs March 10-22 in downtown San Jose and Mountain View. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group) 

But in terms of Cinequest, Hussey says “unbridled” describes how he wants festivalgoers to really let go and immerse themselves in a cinematic world together. “A lot of times in life, we feel constraints … but when you come into a world of the arts, it opens up your mind,” he said. “When you get around other people, it gets you excited about life.”

There’s certainly some good stuff to get excited about at Cinequest this year, which runs March 10 through March 22 and will feature 268 features and shorts from 44 countries, with 123 of them U.S. or world premieres. That includes the opening night film, “Her Song,” a comedy produced by James Ivory and directed by John M. Keller, at the California Theatre. A special “AI and Film” presentation will precede the movie, as Cinequest showcases short films made using artificial intelligence tools for the second year.

“We embrace technology as a tool. We look at its pros and cons,” Hussey said of Cinequest’s approach to using AI in filmmaking.

Closing night on March 22 will feature two comedic choices, “Maddie’s Secret,” written and directed by John Early, and Steven Soderbergh’s black comedy, “The Christophers,” with Ian McKellen.

Don’t bother showing up at the California Theatre for those, however, as they’ll be screening at the Alamo Drafthouse in Mountain View. This year, Cinequest is splitting the festival in two, with March 10-15 in San Jose at the California and Hammer theaters and March 14-22 in Mountain View.


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