HKIFF boasts a line-up of nearly 200 films to be shown over 12 days. Here is our pick of unmissable movies and programmes.
Talent participating in masterclasses and getting the retrospective treatment will include local star Louis Koo, Japan's Sakura Ando, French auteur Leos Carax, and Catalonian filmmaker Albert Serra.
The Hong Kong International Film Festival will return from April 10 to 21, 2025 and honour actor Louis Koo as this year’s Filmmaker in Focus.
The Hong Kong International Film Festival will return from April 10 to 21, 2025 and honour actor Louis Koo as this year’s Filmmaker in Focus.
Despite the challenges currently faced by the Hong Kong film industry, a wave of new filmmakers has emerged in recent years. Backed by government funding and the mentoring of experienced local ...
Jiang Wen will preside over the Tiantian competition jury at the 15th Beijing International Film Festival, with Joan Chen ...
The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) has tapped programmer Jung Hanseok as its new festival director, the ...
People view the joint exhibition booth of Chinese films at the Hong Kong International Film and TV Market (FILMART) in Hong Kong, south China, March 17, 2025. The 29th Hong Kong FILMART opened on ...
Hong Kong has always looked overseas and has long been a regional hub in the Asia Pacific area for the film industry, but at ...
The world premiere of The Brightest Sun by Japan’s Nakashima Tetsuya will open the 49th Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF), along with Pavane For An Infant by Malaysia’s Chong Keat-Aun.
Vietnam has a wonderful production facility and an up-and-coming strong film industry with huge potential to develop in ...
The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) has confirmed Jung Hanseok will be its new festival director. His appointment ...