The 33rd International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography Camerimage, also named EnergaCAMERIMAGE 2025 for its sponsorship from Polish power company Energa, is took place from 15 to 22 November 2025 in Toruà Â, Poland, to recognize and reward the best in cinematography in film, television and music videos.
Ronan Day-Lewis directorial debut Anemone served as the festival's opening film. The Golden Frog went to Judith Kaufmann for her work in Petra Volpe's drama Late Shift. Fabian Gamper for Mascha Schilinski's Sound of Falling and Michaà  Sobocià Âski for Michaà  Kwiecià Âski's Chopin, a Sonata in Paris, received the Silver and Bronze Frog respectively.
Throughout October 2025, the films and projects included for each section were announced, with the full official lineup for the main competition being revealed on 29 October. Later, on 31 October, the psychological drama Anemone, directed by Ronan Day-Lewis with cinematography work done by Ben Fordesman, was announced as the opening film for the festival.
The festival's official poster was revealed on 25 August and features a magician taking a frog out of a hat, making reference to the festival's main award, the Golden Frog, which represents "a spark of a new idea, the seed of a story which, in the right hands, takes on form, colour, and true magic". Its concept was created by Marek à »ydowicz with its visual framework developed by Nadia Kasprowicz.
Australian actress Cate Blanchett, who served as the jury president for the festival's previous edition, received the Icon Award, while American documentary filmmaker Liz Garbus was honored with the Award for Outstanding Achievements in Documentary Filmmaking. Australian actor Joel Edgerton received the Actor's Award.
The FilmLight Colour Awards, organized by FilmLight in association with Colorist Society International, recognized the best in colour grading across six juried categories whose winners were revealed on 16 November during the festival. The nominees were announced on 22 October. American cinematographer Bradford Young will serve as the jury president while South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook was announced as the jury guest of honor.
The films and projects selected for each announced section are as follows:
Nominees were announced on 22 October 2025. Winners were announced on 16 November 2025.