Asia Pacific

Dive into sweeping , splendid and spirit-lifting tales from across the Asia Pacific region, including the latest from festival faves Tsai Ming-liang and Hong Sang-soo; stories from New Zealand, Vietnam and Japan; and award-winners from the Berlinale and Cannes.

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Abiding Nowhere

Tsai Ming-liang continues his meditative, monastic Walking series with another hypnotic shrine to seeking transcendence in a chaotic world.

Dir. Tsai Ming-liang / 2024 / 79 mins / USA, Taiwan / No Dialogue
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All Shall Be Well

This Teddy Award winner is a study of family bonds fraying in the aftermath of tragedy and of the found families that put us back together again.

Dir. Ray Yeung / 2024 / 93 mins / Hong Kong / Cantonese
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Black Dog

A taciturn loner and a stray dog bond in this beautiful tale of cross-species kindred spirits set against widescreen images of the Gobi Desert.

Dir. Guan Hu / 2024 / 106 mins / China / Mandarin
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Brief History of a Family

This taut, visually inventive Chinese thriller has drawn comparisons to buzzy social-class parables Saltburn and Parasite.

Dir. Jianjie Lin / 2023 / 99 mins / France, Denmark, Qatar, China / Mandarin
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Ghost Cat Anzu

This unconventional and delightfully wacky anime conjures a rotoscoped dream world as a grief-stricken girl befriends a giant bipedal cat spirit.

Dir. Yôko Kuno, Nobuhiro Yamashita / 2024 / 94 mins / France, Japan / Japanese
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Head South

A charming autobiographical valentine to coming of age in New Zealand during the height of punk, which was Rotterdam’s 2024 opening-night film.

Dir. Jonathan Ogilvie / 2024 / 98 mins / New Zealand / English
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House of the Seasons

This hearty, accomplished debut feature follows the highs and lows of a multi-generational family running a tofu factory in Daegu.

Dir. Oh Jung-min / 2023 / 121 mins / South Korea / Japanese, Korean
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Mongrel

An undocumented Thai caregiver grapples with exploitation in this evocative portrait that received the Caméra d’Or Special Mention at Cannes.

Dir. Chiang Wei Liang, Yin You Qiao / 2024 / 128 mins / France, Taiwan, Singapore / Mandarin, Taiwanese, Thai
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My Sunshine

A coach trains two young figure skaters in this endearing, snow-blanketed portrait of youthful yearning and adult melancholy.

Dir. Hiroshi Okuyama / 2024 / 90 mins / Japan / Japanese
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Santosh

Premiering in Cannes Un Certain Regard, this scathing, subversively feminist take on the police procedural puts modern-day India under scrutiny.

Dir. Sandhya Suri / 2024 / 125 mins / Germany, UK, France, India / Hindi
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Shambhala

The first Nepalese film to screen in competition at Berlin follows the physical and spiritual Himalayan journey of a woman on a truth-seeking mission.

Dir. Min Bahadur Bham / 2024 / 150 mins / USA, France, Norway, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Qatar, Türkiye, Nepal / Tibetan, Nepalese
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Some Rain Must Fall

This Berlinale award-winning domestic noir is the arresting first feature from Melbourne-trained Short Film Palme d’Or winner Qiu Yang.

Dir. Qiu Yang / 2024 / 98 mins / USA, France, Singapore, China / Mandarin, Wu Chinese
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A Traveler’s Needs

MIFF favourite Hong Sang-soo reunites with Isabelle Huppert in this mysteriously tricksy comedy that won the Berlinale’s Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize.

Dir. Hong Sang-soo / 2024 / 90 mins / South Korea / English, French, Korean
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An Unfinished Film

When an unfinished film, reborn, is stuck in stasis again, its creators meditate on how their lives have been transformed by the pandemic.

Dir. Lou Ye / 2024 / 105 mins / Germany, Singapore / Mandarin
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Viet and Nam

Two coal miners in love face their country’s buried trauma and reckon with their risky futures in this hypnotic Vietnamese queer romance.

Dir. Trương Minh Quý / 2024 / 129 mins / Vietnam / Vietnamese
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We Were Dangerous

Executive-produced by Taika Waititi, this fiercely feminist Māori-led debut is an emotive subversion of the ‘coming-of-age delinquent’ narrative.

Dir. Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu / 2024 / 82 mins / New Zealand / English