Set in 1987 and based on a true story, the film follows events that led up to the June Democratic Uprising in Korea, triggered by the death of a student protester during a police interrogation, which the authorities conspired to cover up.
Set in 1987 and based on a true story, the film follows events that led up to the June Democratic Uprising in Korea, triggered by the death of a student protester during a police interrogation, which the authorities conspired to cover up.
Q&A with director Jang Joon-hwan and actor Kim Yoon-seok in attendance; Kim will receive the NYAFF 2018 Star Asia Award
A missing high-school girl is suspected of committing suicide. When it is discovered that somber Young-hee was the last to see her, troubling questions arise. Young-hee is quickly thrown into a maelstrom of accusations, leading to a witch hunt.
A once-proud swordsman for the king is reappointed as a lowly prison guard. Working overnight on his first day, he wakes up to find that five top fighters from the rebel force that fomented against the king have snuck into the jail to break out their captured leader.
This gritty, tightly knit thriller boasts intense action scenes and was a career turning point for action maestro Dante Lam and is a modern classic of Hong Kong cinema.
Director Dante Lam will be in attendance
Dastardly phone scammers are stealing millions from all walks of life. Altruistic young policeman Ding stealthily combines forces with a highly skilled female undercover agent to stop them.
In 1988, the streets of Hiroshima are rife with yakuza, and loose cannon cop Ogami (Yakusho Koji) is rumored to be as corrupt as them. Rookie detective Hioka learns this the hard way when Ogami gives him a crash course in subterfuge and street smarts.
There are no men in the Tang family, run by the devious Madame Tang (Kara Wai), hard-hearted matriarch and shady syndicate leader. This stylized melodrama, a spectacle of family dysfunction and moral depravity, is intensified by its actresses’ chilling performances.
China's most exciting new action star Max Zhang (The Grandmaster, SPL 2: A Time for Consequences, Ip Man 3, Pacific Rim: Uprising) gets his first leading role—and goes blond—in this crime drama set on the high seas, combining scuba stunts, car chases, and human drama
In 1860, two gun-slinging brothers return from California's wild west to their native Java to seek justice for their father's murder in this rollicking ride, a new take on old-school adventure.
Q&A with director Mike Wiluan, and co-writer and co-producer Rayya Makarim
After two decades making erotica, fantasy, horror, thrillers and a superhero comedy, Erik Matti directs his first all-out action film. And it’s relentless, featuring 309 stuntmen, 1,278 extras, and a wildly ambitious three-minute, one-cut action scene.
Q&A with director Erik Matti and actors Anne Curtis & Brandon Vera
This sadly topical documentary revolves around the conflict between ultranationalist demonstrators and opposing groups. Ironically, one of the most radically anti-nationalist crusaders, determined to fight racism and discrimination, is a former mid-level Yakuza boss.
Nam Ron's third feature is structured around a rookie cop whose moral compass is tested by the systemic corruption that surrounds him.
Q&A with director Nam Ron, producer Bront Palarae, and actor Ario Bayu
Taiwan’s Kevin Ko makes his first feature in China with this unexpectedly moving romcom dressed up as a ribald sex comedy, part of a new trend in Chinese films exploring the battle of the sexes.
Q&A with director Kevin Ko
Blending horror tropes into a bizarre courtroom drama, Dain Said’s lost first film is a fascinating meditation on female sexuality, avarice, and corrupted morality that was shelved for over a decade due to its controversial nature.
Director Tominaga Masanori brings the memoir of Japan porn-mag mogul Suei Akira to the screen with this monumental biopic that chronicles his rise from sign painter to publisher and beyond.
Q&A with director Tominaga Masanori and actor Emoto Tasuku
Japanese-Chinese Mari has long been forced to practice karate by her strict father (Kurata Yasuaki). When he suddenly dies, she rejoices to sell the dojo and finally embrace a slacker lifestyle.
Q&A with actress Stephy Tang
It’s 1998 and fifth grader Xiaoyang is caught up in China’s World Cup obsession, but his strict father, who is also the school headmaster, forbids him from playing sports. But his outspoken neighbor Grandpa Zheng secretly trains him for the soccer team tryout.
The allegedly final film in the hugely popular Ex-File series in the first based on an original script. This new creative freedom has resulted in the most mature installment yet, with the perspectives of both sexes given equal weight.
Imagine if Kitano Takeshi’s Outrage and Johnnie To’s Election had a bastard child. This film puts Taiwan firmly back on the gangster-cinema map.
A young female filmmaker interviews a male friend over a long night of drinking, asking him alarmingly frank questions about love and sex in this refreshing female counterpoint to the work of Hong Sang-soo.
Q&A with director/actress Jeong Ga-young
Directed by the band’s drummer Antony Chan and featuring contemporary musicians, this turbo-charged ’70s Hong Kong flashback chronicles the meteoric rise of real-life pop sensation The Wynners.
Live band; Q&A with director Antony Chan
When a high-school teacher is arrested for statutory rape, his sex video is leaked and rumors spread that the girl in it looks just like his student Hitomi. This tragic and powerful cautionary tale is an indictment of society, human nature, and the media.
Q&A with director Ogata Takaomi
A feisty retiree, infamous for hounding the local district office with innumerable complaints, clashes with a scrupulous young public servant in this deeply moving and transformative journey, based on true events.
Decrepit milquetoast salaryman Inuyashiki finds out he is terminally ill—only to be reborn as an indestructible combat cyborg after an apparent alien encounter in this adaptation of Oku Hiroya’s best-selling manga.
Set in the Edo period, Harada Masato’s first jidai-geki follows the wayward ways of three kakekomi (“runaway women”) who seek freedom from disastrous marriages in the mountain temple of Tokeiji, in Kakamura.
Director Harada Masato will be in attendance
Employing a melange of cinematic devices and genre tropes, Harada Masato unleashed a surprisingly humanistic diatribe against the sexism, racism, and corruption in society in this rebellious road movie that proved Harada an auteur to watch.
Q&A with director Harada Masato
A young couple starts their romance as new hope sweeps Taiwan, only to face physical separation due to military service and economic hardships in this realistic depiction of a relationship, set against the turmoil of three presidential administrations.
Kim Tae-ri (The Handmaiden) stars as Hye-won, a would-be teacher so frustrated by city life that she returns to her rural home, where she reunites with childhood friends and acquaints herself with life’s simple pleasures.
Haruka, a high school student who has just moved to a small town, endures relentless bullying. Only the handsome and honorable Mitsuru takes her side, further enraging her tormentors.
Q&A with director Naito Eisuke
A graduate student loses his professor’s dog. Worried this will jeopardize his prospective tutorship to help him secure a good job, he enlists his layabout father in the search. Jiang Jiachen’s debut feature is a biting satire of China’s emerging social ills.
Director Jiang Jiachen will be in attendance
In 1997, a small industrial town is plagued by a serial killer. Factory worker and amateur sleuth Yu tries to solve the murders, much to the chagrin of the local police captain.
Q&A with director Dong Yue
Four telecom employees begrudgingly join the company’s dragon boat team to help keep them immune from encroaching layoffs, only to discover themselves, in this life-affirming comedy-drama.
Q&A with director Sunny Chan and actress Jennifer Yu
When the price of cigarettes goes up, part-time housekeeper Miso decides to leave her small apartment and couch surf with college friends. This strikingly original first feature effortlessly balances humor and pathos.
Q&A with director Jeon Go-woon and actor Ahn Jae-hong
Based on an award-winning novel, this deceptively quiet tale eloquently details a broken family coming to terms with the quotidian yet often suffocating travails of blood relations, love, and life itself.
Director Takeshita Masao will be in attendance
Three lost souls are brought together by odd happenstance in this elegant reflection on modern life, the award-winning debut from Hou Hsiao-hsien disciple and NYU graduate Huang Xi.
An orphan becomes entangled with police, drug dealers, mercenaries, and street gangs in this dark neo-noir thriller set amidst Manila’s ongoing war on drugs.
Set in Inner Mongolia, this punchy debut feature follows unrepentant Lao Yang as he whiles away his final years by gambling in mahjong parlors, neglecting his bedridden wife for a young mistress, and swindling his children out of cash at every turn.
Forty years of Taiwanese history come to the surface in this tender yet powerful autobiographical animated film about one woman’s search for happiness.
When a prominent drug dealer is murdered, a federal agent leads the investigation, but the trail goes immediately cold. What he discovers is a massive conspiracy.
Director Erik Matti will be in attendance
A low-budget film crew about to shoot a zombie movie at a desolate warehouse is suddenly attacked by real zombies in one of the most original genre-bending exploits in years.
A major breakthrough in action cinema, Dante Lam’s epic is a nonstop barrage of shootouts, deadly hand-to-hand combat, high-powered chases, and nail-biting suspense.
Q&A with director Dante Lam and producer Candy Leung; Lam will receive the Daniel A. Craft Award for Excellence in Action Cinema
When his daughter goes missing in Thailand, a Hong Kong cop (Louis Koo) teams with local police (Tony Jaa) to find her, but instead finds himself embroiled in a web of corruption and violence in this explosive thriller from renowned action director Wilson Yip.
In this gloriously absurd Thai horror-comedy, a ragtag group of wannabes and has-beens converge at a countryside resort where they encounter a karaoke-crazed ghost out for vengeance, and suddenly find themselves forced to sing for their lives.
Actress Gena De Souza will be in attendance
A searing indictment of social injustice, set in the world of underground rap battles and starring the Philippines’ biggest hip-hop stars.
Director Treb Monteras, actor Abra, and producer Monster Jimenez will be in attendance
Two Danish-Korean adoptees return for the first time to the country where they were born in this seamless hybrid of documentary and fiction, partially based on Malene Choi’s personal experiences.
Veteran director Yukisada Isao brings to the screen early nineties cult manga River’s Edge, which vividly portrays the tribulations of high schoolers in a Tokyo suburb as they struggle through a brutal, often invisible side of teenage life.
Part road movie, part thriller, and part drug-fueled psychodrama, Sad Beauty is a brave and unexpectedly personal film about two women’s friendship directed by actress Bongkod Bencharongkul.
Q&A with producer Kongkiat Komesiri
A sleepy seaside town is stirred by the arrival of six mysterious strangers in this black comic manga adaptation, which features an all-star ensemble cast.
Join us on a leap into the unknown, one with unmistakable facial hair. It’s wild and weird with a dark magic to it. We’ll have a special guest from the film in attendance, one whose films we’ve been championing for years.
A special guest will be in attendance
This sweeping epic—about Japanese history’s bloodiest battle, fought on a single day in 1600, with losses of 30,000 people—teems with historical characters and enough Machiavellian maneuvering and exciting action for an entire miniseries.
Q&A with director Harada Masato, who will receive the Star Asia Lifetime Achievement Award
In this clever anti-romance, Dingdong Dantes plays a cutthroat stockbroker who can’t sleep at night. He befriends Anne Curtis’s sassy cafe waitress and offers to pay her $20 an hour to talk him through his insomnia.
Q&A with actress Anne Curtis
Two slackers work at a midnight bar while also selling marijuana; when they get dangerously close to some unhinged yakuza, they follow wildly divergent fates.
Q&A with director Kanata Wolf
Director Wisit Sasanatieng combines 1960s movie style with outrageous color and modernist panache for a gloriously weird, Southeast Asian Western cult classic.
This powerfully moving drama from internationally acclaimed director Kore-eda Hirokazu follows the story of a man struggling to find the truth while questioning his own faith in the law.
Three down-on-their-luck ordinary people turn their lives around in Hong Kong’s biggest local hit of 2013, an involving action-drama set in the world of competitive mixed martial arts.
Director Dante Lam will be in attendance
Shot in just eight days, this pure genre piece stars Erich Gonzales as an underappreciated and underpaid stuntwoman who takes on one last job with her former gang, only to be trapped in a hellish underworld.
Director Richard Somes will be in attendance
A simple sex farce evolves into a bitingly hilarious social satire that takes predisposed concepts of love and marriage to task in this sharp, character-driven comedy that lays bare the foibles and vulnerabilities of the human condition.
Searching for his missing son in the rough mountains of Northern China, a mute, fiercely stubborn miner (martial arts star Song Yang) confronts a world of corruption led by a villainous coal tycoon (Jiang Wu) in this gripping contemporary mystery.
Q&A with director Xin Yukun and actor Jiang Wu; Jiang will receive the NYAFF 2018 Star Asia Award