15th New York Asian Film Festival

Jun 22 - Jul 9, 2016

All Films

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New York Premiere
リリイ・シュシュのすべて

An ode to the wanton cruelty of youth and the ethereal power of music that won prizes at the 2002 Berlin and Shanghai Film Festivals, the beautiful and haunting All About Lily Chou-Chou drifts through the relationship between Yuichi and Shusuke, high-schoolers who were once friends but now find themselves at the center a slow-building storm of violence, tribalism, and bullying.

Sunday June 26, 2:15pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
North American Premiere
ALONE

Su-min (Lee Ju-won) is a photographer documenting the changes of a nearby neighborhood. After witnessing a murder, he is attacked and wakes up in that very neighborhood... So begins Korean filmmaker Park Hong-min's daring and original thriller, in which Su-min is trapped in nightmarish moebius strip as he wakes again and again in a different spot.

Wednesday July 6, 6:30pm (Beatrice Theatre, SVA Theatre)
New York Premiere

This sun-drenched sensual relationship drama features a love hexagon, a ripped surfer dude who may or may not be Francis Ford Coppola's illegitimate son, gorgeous vistas, and razor-sharp dialogue, all the while examining the lies we tell ourselves and the games we play to maintain them.

Thursday June 23, 6:15pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Sid Lucero, Annicka Dolonius

North American Premiere
죽여주는 여자

Director E J-yong tackles the taboo topic of senior prostitution in this story of a sixtysomething woman (the incomparable Youn Yuh-jung) who spends her days in public parks, soliciting old men with energy drinks. When a touch of gonorrhea leaves her unable to ply her trade, she is forced to find another service to offer her clients.

Friday July 1, 6:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
North American Premiere
超級保鏢

Wu-Lin is the successor of an ancient clan specializing in the Iron Kick. When he goes to the big city following the death of his master, he finds himself the bodyguard to spoiled rich girl Faye. Kidnapping and betrayal ensue, and Wu-Lin must unleash his clan's secret techniques to help free Faye.

Saturday June 25, 8:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Yue Song; Song will be presented with the Daniel A. Craft Award for Excellence in Action Cinema

New York Premiere
양치기들

As his graduate project at the Korean Academy of Film Arts, Kim Jin-hwang wrote, directed, edited, and co-produced this film about a failed stage actor who is hired to be a fake murder witness, but then sets out to exonerate the very man he is testifying against.

Saturday July 9, 2:15pm (Beatrice Theatre, SVA Theatre)

Q&A with Kim Jin-hwang

North American Premiere
リップヴァンウィンクルの花嫁

How far would you go for a human connection or love? Iwai Shunji's latest masterwork charts the fall from grace of Nanami (Kuroki Haru, in a marvelously complex role), who becomes trapped in a slowly unravelling mystery after she hires the online all-around fixer Amuro (Ayano Go) – half Sganarelle, half Mephistopheles – to provide her wedding with guests.

Friday June 24, 6:15pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Iwai Shunji will be presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award

New York Premiere
Jagat

First-time director Shanjhey Kumar Perumal channels the spirit of Satyajit Ray in this coming-of-age story set in a community of Tamil immigrants in Malaysia. Appoy is a spirited boy with a good heart who finds himself inexorably drawn to the criminal lifestyle of his uncle, a henchman in a local Malaysian gang.

Sunday June 26, 7:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Shanjhey Kumar Perumal

New York Premiere
クリーピー 偽りの隣人

After a violent encounter forces a detective to retire to the suburbs with his wife, he becomes interested in a cold case involving a missing family and the daughter they left behind. As the mysteries of the past bleed into the present, Kurosawa Kiyoshi's newest film becomes a truly horrifying experience that delivers on the promise of its title.

Wednesday June 29, 6:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
동주

A stirring biopic of the beloved Korean poet Yun Dongju, who died young at the hands of Japanese colonialists. Director Lee Joon-ik is known for vibrant, colorful historical films, but he took a subtler approach to create this piece of cinematic poetry that embodies the spirit of the title character.

Tuesday June 28, 9:15pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Lee Joon-ik and Shin Yeon-shick

International Premiere
4등

The new film by the director of A Muse (NYAFF 2013), Fourth Place follows a 12-year-old swimmer who never wins, his mother that wants him to win, and a coach that beats him to win. The trophies start piling up, the lines between abuse and good coaching are blurred, and the film becomes a raw and urgent masterpiece examining the cost of society's constant push toward success.

Saturday July 2, 3:05pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
North American Premiere
อวสานโลกสวย

After bubbly schoolgirls Care and Ple set up a Facebook fansite for Care, her newfound popularity attracts the attention of an unhinged ex-idol who creates a kidnapping plot with her number-one fan in this violent tale of Internet fame gone awry.

Sunday July 3, 9:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Apinya Sakuljaroensuk

New York Premiere
Hamog

Haze loosely weaves the stories of four street kids, whose tenuous lives are shattered after a petty theft goes terribly wrong. One boy must arrange for a funeral of another despite vast indifference, and the girl Jinky (a fiery Teri Malvar) is kidnapped and forced to work as a maid in a twisted household.

Friday July 1, 8:15pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Teri Malvar; Malvar will be presented with a Screen International Rising Star Asia Award

North American Premiere
ฟรีแลนซ์.. ห้ามป่วย ห้ามพัก ห้ามรักหมอ

Yoon (Sunny Suwanmethanon) is a warrior of the Photoshop age. Practically shackled to his computer, the freelance designer constantly fights deadlines retouching boobs and butts for ad campaigns. When he develops a worrisome skin condition from overwork, he has to go the hospital, where he meets the pretty Doctor Imm (Davika Hoorne)—but it's not as romantic as it sounds...

Sunday July 3, 6:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
New York Premiere
HK 変態仮面 アブノーマル・クライシス

In this sequel to the 2013 NYAFF Audience Award winner, handsome Kyosuke Shikijo (beefcake Ryohei Suzuki) tries to balance his love for his girlfriend Aiko, whose underwear he needs to become a superhero, and his double life as the masked vigilante Hentai Kamen, all the while confronting a worldwide evil conspiracy involving a mass panty disappearance.

Wednesday July 6, 8:30pm (Beatrice Theatre, SVA Theatre)
North American Premiere

Erik Matti won Best Director at the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival for this immorality tale of a father who must revisit his dark past in order to protect his family from the insidious benevolence of an extortive Christian church. A gripping thriller that doubles as a social-issue drama.

Saturday July 2, 8:15pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with John Lloyd Cruz; Cruz will be presented with a Star Asia Award

New York Premiere
世界から猫が消えたなら

A postman is diagnosed with a terminal disease and the devil (both played by Sato Takeru) offers him one extra day of life for every thing he erases from the world. As these mundane object – phones, movies, clocks – disappear, they spark memories of the past, and reveal the deeper connections between the everyday items we take for granted and the moments that make us human.

Monday June 27, 9:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
Friday June 24, 4:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
North American Premiere
내부자들

The highest-grossing R-rated film in Korean history, Inside Men brilliantly exposes the seedy alliances between politicians, the media, and the chaebol (mega-corporations) through a corrupt politician, who finds his path to the presidency blocked by a low-level thug (Lee Byung-hun) and a fiery prosecutor (Jo Seung-woo) with his own dreams of power.

Tuesday July 5, 8:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Lee Byung-hun; Lee will be presented with a Star Asia Award

International Premiere
陀地驅魔人

Gangster by day, exorcist by night, Fatt (played by the director Nick Cheung) is a Triad underling who uses his mobster diplomacy to rid his neighborhood of bothersome ghosts and spirits. But he might have met his match when he awakens an especially heinous demon who specializes in killing mediums.

Saturday July 9, 12:00pm (Beatrice Theatre, SVA Theatre)
New York Premiere
木屋町DARUMA

Veteran character actor Endo Kenichi gives an unforgettably tenacious performance as Katsuura, a former Yakuza boss who had his arms and legs removed after being betrayed by one of his henchmen. With the help of his underling/nursemaid, Katsuura terrifies people into settling their debts in truly unsettling ways.

Tuesday July 5, 6:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Appearance by Sakaki Hideo

North American Premiere
青田街一號

In Lee Chung's stunning genre-mixing feature debut, Joseph Chang stars as a nameless hit man who kills people at the orders of A-gu (Sui Tang). Plagued by the ghosts of his victims, he seeks help from a cynical psychic while a determined police detective is hot on his trail.

Saturday June 25, 12:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
同班同學

Three girls living together and selling sex on the side form the heart of this incredibly smart (and sometimes blunt) film about relationships between young women on the verge of adulthood, the directorial debut of Pang Ho-cheung's screenwriting collaborator Luk Yee-sum. With frank sexuality and a side of Hong Kong rarely seen, Lazy Hazy Crazy is a nonjudgmental spin on the female coming-of-age story.

Saturday June 25, 6:15pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
North American Premiere
春嬌與志明

In 2010's Love in a Puff, two people met in the alley behind their office and fell in love during smoke breaks. Pang Ho-cheung's hilarious semi-sequel picks up with the couple – now living together and driving each other crazy – initiating a cycle of breaking up and getting back together again.

Thursday June 30, 6:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Appearance by Miriam Yeung

菜鳥

In one of the most impressive Taiwanese films we watched this year, Chris Wang plays headstrong rookie cop Yeh, who is determined to take down the criminal son of a city councilman in the face of ubiquitous corruption. With help from a veteran police officer (Chuang Kai-Hsun) who has his own set of problems, does Yeh stand a chance?

Sunday June 26, 9:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
New York Premiere
美人魚

Stephen Chow directs (but doesn't star) in China's biggest blockbuster of all time, a comedy masterpiece about a mermaid (Jelly Lin) sent to assassinate the real-estate developer who wants to steal her home. Hilarious, heartbreaking, and genuinely gasp-inducing at times, this deconstruction of The Little Mermaid is a tacky, surreal, hilarious heartbreaker.

Saturday July 2, 5:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Jelly Lin; Lin will be presented with a Screen International Rising Star Asia Award

New York Premiere
百日紅

An animated adaptation of Sugiura Hinako's manga series Sarusaberi, Miss Hokusai is an absolute treat to behold. Through episodic glimpses into the life of ukiyo-e master Katsushika Hokusai's daughter O-ei (Anne Higashide), the film offers both an examination of artistic genius and a complex father-daughter relationship. Winner of four awards at the 2015 Fantasia Film Festival.

Sunday July 3, 2:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
選老頂

In this Hong Kong gangster flick with a hidden political message, a respected boss (Chapman To) and a flamboyantly gay upstart (Gregory Wong) face off in an election for control of the Triads, not realizing that their strings are being pulled by a shadowy committee of bosses led by the insidious Anthony Wong.

Monday July 4, 6:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
New York Premiere
老炮儿

From the director of 2010 festival favorite Cow comes this tough-as-nails flick about an old-school gangster, Mr. Six (blockbuster director Feng Xiaogang in a rare acting role, which won him an award at the 2015 Golden Horse Film Festival), who has to tool up and take on a bunch of young punks who've kidnapped his son for scratching their Lamborghini. This flick will put hair on your chest and brass in your balls.

Thursday July 7, 8:30pm (Beatrice Theatre, SVA Theatre)
特工爺爺/我的特工爷爷

Sammo Hung, who returns to the director's chair after almost 20 years, stars as Ding, a retired Central Security Bureau member suffering from the onset of Alzheimers. Estranged from his family, he befriends a young girl, and must dust off his very specific set of skills when she disappears...

Monday July 4, 12:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
검은 사제들

Spurts of blood? Check. A teenage girl belching obscenities in dead languages? Check. A demon-possessed pig? Check. Yep, it's an exorcism film. World-weary Kim Yoon-seok excels as the head priest and Kang Dong-won as his bright-eyed acolyte, but Park So-dam devours her every scene as the possessed girl.

Thursday June 23, 9:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
North American Premiere
解救吾先生

The real-life abduction of actor Wu Ruofu is the basis for this wildly fun kidnapping flick. The ticking clock of a ransom deadline with murderous consequences if missed gives the film a breathless pace as the police race to connect the dots, while Wu races to use his performance skills to escape his situation.

Saturday July 9, 4:00pm (Beatrice Theatre, SVA Theatre)
서울역

Yeon Sang-ho earns his place in the zombie pantheon with this biting animated feature that takes a look at some of South Korea's biggest social issues through a tale of a father searching for his runaway daughter just as a zombie outbreak is spreading throughout Seoul Station's homeless population.

Friday June 24, 9:45pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
哪一天我們會飛

Hollywood doesn't make romantic comedies anymore, but that's okay as long as Hong Kong turns out precision-crafted, laser-guided, weapons-grade weepies like this one. Miriam Yeung plays a middle-aged woman whose marriage is falling apart and she can't figure out why. The answer may lie in the past, back at college, when her husband fought for her affections against the man who might have been her soulmate.

Wednesday June 29, 8:45pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Miriam Yeung and Adam Wong; Yeung will be presented with a Star Asia Award

도리화가

K-pop superstar Bae Suzy shines in this semi-true story of Jin Chae-sun, the first woman singer of pansori (a Korean mix of blues and opera). Disguised as a man, Chae-sun gains admission to a famous music academy, but when her ruse is exposed, she must literally sing for her life.

Thursday July 7, 6:15pm (Beatrice Theatre, SVA Theatre)
U.S. Premiere
スワロウテイル

Swallowtail Butterfly shook the Japanese film scene 20 years ago the way Pulp Fiction rocked America. Set in the near-future, and fueled by Kobayashi Takeshi's aggressively sexy J-pop score, this sci-fi flick posits a Japan that attracts immigrants on the hustle to earn yen – and focuses on a bunch of them who form a band, take on gangsters, lose their souls, and build a family. You only wish today's filmmakers were brave enough to wear their hearts on their sleeves like this.

Saturday June 25, 2:45pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Iwai Shunji

紅衣小女孩

Inspired by a creepy home video that became a viral Internet sensation, The Tag-Along was a surprise box-office hit. A young woman investigates the disappearance of her boyfriend's grandmother, but the only evidence is a mysterious video image of a ghostly girl in red, who might just be a mo-sien, a mountain demon who preys on fear.

Sunday July 3, 12:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
North American Premiere
鉄コン筋クリート

Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, Michael Arias' adaptation of Matsumoto Taiyo's Tekkonkinkreet manga is an exquisitely animated action film. Deep in Treasure Town, the tough, violent Black and the more innocent White are orphans who soar through the streets like pint-sized superheroes, fighting to defend the town – and each other – from a nefarious yakuza boss.

Sunday June 26, 5:15pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

10th Anniversary Screening

International Premiere
十年

The Best Picture winner at the Hong Kong Film Awards, this dystopian anthology of five shorts makes some startling, dark predictions about life in Hong Kong under Chinese rule in the year 2025: self-immolation, government schemes, and reactionary youth groups. The Chinese government was not amused.

Monday July 4, 9:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Kwok Zune, Wang Fei-pang, Jevons Au, Chow Kwun-wai, Ng Ka-leung, and Andrew Choi

樓下的房客

The most hotly anticipated Taiwanese film this year follows a landlord (Simon Yam at his creepiest) part devil, part sexual deviant, whose panopticon-like apartment building houses twisted souls collected to satiate his desire to peep into the darkest aspects of human nature.

Saturday July 9, 9:00pm (Beatrice Theatre, SVA Theatre)

Q&A with Adam Tsuei, Ivy Shao, Li Xing

鉄男

Tsukamoto Shinya's full-metal nightmare is a movie we've wanted to screen for years – so why not now? Like David Lynch's Eraserhead remade by David Cronenberg, it's an audio-visual bullet to the brain that twists humans into berserk bio-mechanical monstrosities that breed, kill, fight, and fuck in a bizarro Japan that exists in some nightmare dimension. One of the most cinema-shattering punk flicks ever made.

Saturday June 25, 11:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

NYAFF 15th Anniversary Screening

North American Premiere
사도

Two of Korea's top actors – Yoo Ah-in and Song Kang-ho – star in this sumptuous blockbuster dramatization of one of the most notorious and tragic episodes in Korean history, when King Yeongjo of the Joseon Dynasty executed his son Prince Sado by locking him in a rice chest for eight days with no food or water.

Thursday June 30, 8:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Introduction by Lee Joon-ik

New York Premiere
若くして死ぬ

Two Young to Die! is both an impossibly entertaining feast of rock music and hilariously absurd reimaginations of Buddhist imagery and a deeply affecting love story that uses 'motherf**ker' as its war cry.

Saturday July 9, 6:15pm (Beatrice Theatre, SVA Theatre)
Friday July 1, 3:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
World Premiere
樹大招風

Johnnie To masterminded this throwback to old-school Hong Kong filmmaking, in which three of his young protégés contributed to a flick comprised of the stories of three real-life triads who terrorized the city in pre-handover Hong Kong.

Monday July 4, 4:15pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
日本で一番悪い奴ら

Taking his inspiration from the biggest scandal in Japan's police history, Shiraishi Kazuya has crafted a brutal saga about the grand forces of corruption. The film charts the moral descent of Detective Moroboshi (Ayano Go) over three decades, as he goes from ambitious rookie to full-on corrupt cop.

Tuesday June 28, 6:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Ayano Go; Ayano will be presented with a Screen International Rising Star Asia Award

Wednesday June 22, 7:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Appearance by Shiraishi Kazuya and Chiba Yoshinori

North American Premiere
검사외전

In Korea's biggest box-office hit of 2016 (so far), an ace prosecutor is framed and sent to prison to serve time with the thugs that he himself put behind bars. The title role goes to superstar Hwang Jeong-min, but the film belongs to Kang Dong-won, who steals every scene playing a chameleonic con man.

Friday July 8, 6:15pm (Beatrice Theatre, SVA Theatre)
U.S. Premiere
點五步

First-time feature director Chan Chi-fat provides an uplifting account of Hong Kong's first youth baseball team, which made an unlikely run to the championships in its inaugural season. The sports narrative is compelling, but the heart of the film is the friendship/rivalry between the team's pitcher and catcher.

Monday July 4, 2:10pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
North American Premiere
家族はつらいよ

On Tomiko's birthday, after 50 years of marriage, her husband Shuzo asks her what she wants as a gift. She hands him divorce papers. Chaos, hilarity, and lots of self-questioning ensue in all three generations of the family. Yamada Yoji's return to comedy after 20 years is one of the funniest films of the year.

Sunday June 26, 12:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
New York Premiere
黑處有什麼

A young girl in a rural Chinese village becomes perversely fascinated with a series of unsolved murders, as her cop father tries to solve the case despite his colleagues' incompetence. Debut director Wang Yichun invokes the perils of repressed desire while equating China's transition to capitalism with the prurient confusion of puberty.

Monday June 27, 6:15pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)

Q&A with Wang Yichun

New York Premiere
Tôi thấy hoa vàng trên cỏ xanh

Based on Nguyễn Nhật Ánh's award-winning book, Victor Vũ's adaptation is a film of pure poetry that tells a breathtakingly beautiful tale of childhood, innocence, and brotherhood. A guy's jealousy of his younger brother's pure relationship with the girl next door leads to violence, loss of innocence, and a quest for redemption.

Saturday July 2, 1:00pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)
百日告別

Made by director Tom Lin in the wake of his wife's death, Zinnia Flower follows two strangers who are devastated by unthinkable loss after a deadly car accident. Struggling to repair their shattered hearts, they are brought together at a Buddhist temple every seven days to pray for the soul of the deceased.

Sunday July 3, 4:30pm (Walter Reade Theater, Film Society of Lincoln Center)