FLC and NYAFF unveil second wave of festival titles, the Uncaged Award competition, and award honorees for the 25th New York Asian Film Festival

Guest highlights include: Gianna Jun (Colony, My Sassy Girl) and Daniel Wu (Cold War 1994, Into the Badlands)

Festival returns July 10–26 for its landmark edition, with screenings at Film at Lincoln Center, the SVA Theatre, IFC Center, Anthology Film Archives, and the Korean Cultural Center New York

New York, NY (June 17, 2026) – The New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) and Film at Lincoln Center today unveil the second wave of programming for its landmark 25th edition, adding more than 40 films to an already wide-ranging lineup, with very special final titles still to come. Running from July 10 to July 26 across five New York venues, including Film at Lincoln Center, SVA Theatre, IFC Center, Anthology Film Archives, and the Korean Cultural Center New York, NYAFF 2026 marks a major milestone for North America’s leading festival of Asian cinema.

Since 2002, NYAFF has grown from a grassroots festival built by passionate fans of Asian cinema into an essential platform for Asian film culture in North America. Over the past 25 years, the festival has introduced audiences to filmmakers who would go on to become some of the industry’s most celebrated voices, while continuing to spotlight new talent and exciting discoveries from across the continent. The 25th edition celebrates a quarter century of NYAFF’s continued mission to bring Asian cinema and its artists to New York audiences with some spectacular announcements.

Following last week’s first wave announcement, this second reveal brings together the festival’s signature Uncaged Award for Best Feature Film competition, a new slate of feature titles from across the region, and an expanded roster of award honorees led by some of the biggest names in Asian cinema.

Korean icon Gianna Jun, whose star-making turns in film and television have made her one of Asia’s most beloved performers, will receive the Extraordinary Star Asia Award. Hong Kong actor, director, and producer Daniel Wu, a defining presence in Asian cinema whose influence extends across both Eastern and Western screens, will be honored with the Best from the East Award.

Gianna Jun will be on hand for the North American premiere of director Yeon Sang-ho’s Korean box-office hit and opening night film Colony. One of Asia’s most beloved and influential stars, Jun has captivated audiences for more than two decades through iconic roles in My Sassy Girl, The Thieves, and My Love from the Star. In celebration of her award, NYAFF will also present a new 4K restoration of the romantic-comedy classic My Sassy Girl, the film that launched Jun to international stardom and remains one of the most beloved Korean films of all time.

Hong Kong actor, director, and producer Daniel Wu will be honored with the Best from the East Award. One of the defining stars of modern Hong Kong cinema, Wu rose to prominence through acclaimed films including Gen-X Cops, New Police Story, and Protégé, building a career that has spanned action blockbusters, crime dramas, and beloved series such as Into the Badlands and American Born Chinese. At NYAFF, Wu returns to Hong Kong cinema after a six-year absence with Cold War 1994, one of the most ambitious and expensive Hong Kong productions in recent memory.

Joining them is Taiwanese actor Joseph Chang, recipient of the Screen International Star Asia Award. Known for acclaimed performances in films including Eternal Summer and Soul Mate, Chang has spent two decades building a career that has made him one of Taiwan’s most recognizable screen talents. He will attend NYAFF with his latest feature, Deep Quiet Room. Additional festival guest highlights include Filipino actor, singer, and producer Piolo Pascual (Manila’s Finest) and Thai actors Prapamonton Eiamchan (Human Resources), Mario Maurer (4 Tigers), and James Jirayu Tangsrisuk (Tha Rae: The Exorcist).

The latest wave of titles showcases some exciting voices of contemporary Asian cinema. Hong Kong’s next generation of filmmakers takes center stage with two distinctive comedies. Celebrated screenwriter Mak Tin Shu makes his feature directorial debut with the acclaimed dark comedy Dog Day Evening, while directors Kwok Ka-hei and Jack Lee bring their cult hit Unidentified Murder to NYAFF. Japan is represented by the international premiere of the period drama Samurai Vengeance, starring Tasuku Emoto, alongside the award-winning drama Fujiko, an Uncaged Award nominee. And from Thailand, NYAFF will present the world premiere of the genre-bending thriller Someone Special.

South Korea is represented by the North American premiere of Frosted Window, director Kim Jong-kwan’s poignant anthology drama set in Seoul’s Seochon neighborhood, with the filmmaker in attendance, as well as the international premiere of Lee Won-suk’s vertical drama Lovely Death. From Taiwan comes the North American premiere of the romance Kiss Me My Ghost Friend and the U.S. premiere of Last Night in Taipei, a warm ensemble drama following a group of friends as they spend one unforgettable night wandering through the city together.

This year’s edition also introduces the festival’s first-ever Spotlight on Vietnam, alongside returning sidebar programs including Queer Unbound, Horrorscope, and the popular Secret Screening at Anthology Film Archives. In honor of NYAFF’s 25th anniversary, the festival will launch 25th Anniversary Rediscoveries, a special series revisiting classic, iconic, and cult favorites from 2001, the year NYAFF began.

The Uncaged Award for Best Feature Film Competition is NYAFF’s signature section dedicated to bold new voices and filmmakers pushing cinema in unexpected directions. This year’s eight nominees span the region and include emerging talents, acclaimed auteurs, and feature directorial debuts: The 2026 Uncaged Award nominees are:

  • A Dance with Rainbows — dir. Lee Yi-shan, Taiwan
  • Deep Quiet Room — dir. Shen Ko-shang, Taiwan
  • Fujiko — dir. Taichi Kimura, Japan
  • Girlfriends — dir. Tracy Choi, Macao/Taiwan/Hong Kong/Thailand
  • Hallan — dir. Ha Myung-mi, South Korea
  • Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts — dir. Wang Tong, China
  • Dog Day Evening — dir. Mak Tin Shu, Hong Kong
  • Turgaud — dir. Adilkhan Yerzhanov, Kazakhstan

All competition directors are expected to attend for Q&As, and the winner will be announced at the festival’s Closing Night Awards Ceremony on July 26.

The festival is presented with major support from the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York (HKETONY), The Ministry of Culture of Thailand and the Department of Cultural Promotion, Fundstrat Global Advisors, BitMine, Cathay Pacific, Taipei Cultural Center of TECO in New York, Korean Cultural Center New York (KCCNY), and Korean Film Council (KOFIC), whose partnership amplifies Asian cinema’s most vital voices.

Special Programming Spotlights:

  • Country in Focus: Vietnam: Featuring the world premiere of Red Thread directed by Ham Tran, the international premiere of hit film _Mr. Hero, _as well as Leon Le’s Ky Nam Inn, and _A Life in Cinema, _a world premiere cine-concert event helmed by Tony Bui.
  • Queer Unbound: Featuring five LGBTQ+ focused films, including Herman Yau’s We’re Nothing at All, 10s Across the Borders, 3670, and Joan Chen–starrer Montreal, My Beautiful.
  • NYAFF 25th Anniversary Rediscoveries: A series of classic, iconic, and cult titles from 2001, in celebration of 25 years of Asian cinema, including the restoration of cult Hong Kong film You Shoot I Shoot with dir Pang Ho-cheung in attendance, as well as Pen-ek Ratanaruang’s Thai classic Mon-Rak Transistor, the 4K restoration of My Sassy Girl, and the iconic Shaolin Soccer.
  • Horrorscope: Asia’s dark side, featuring 11 chilling films including the Thai possession horror Tha Rae: The Exorcist, Indonesian haunted factory thriller Sleep No More, and animals-run-amok slasher Higuma!! The Killer Bear.
  • Beyond Borders: Featuring two films expanding NYAFF’s scope across central and south Asia, with Berlinale Critic’s Week selection _Turgaud from Kazakhstan, and River Tales_ from India.
  • Shorts Programs: This year’s shorts lineup features 26 films from across Asia, the AAPI community, and the Asian diaspora. Across four programs, including a dedicated showcase of Korean shorts, audiences will discover world, international, North American, and New York premieres from some of the most exciting new voices in cinema.
  • FULL LINEUP: 69 feature films, 26 short films, 49 screenings at Film at Lincoln Center

Please note the program is still subject to change.

Films marked with ** will screen at Film at Lincoln Center.

FEATURES

CHINA

  • Crossing a Dawn | dir. Zhao Badou | China, 2026 | New York Premiere
  • **Take Off | dir. Peng Fei | China, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • **The Dumpling Queen | dir. Andrew Lau | China, Hong Kong, 2025 | Special Screening
  • Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts | dir. Wang Tong | China, 2025 | North American Premiere

HONG KONG Panorama (presented by Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York with support from award-winning airline, Cathay Pacific)

  • **Afterpiece | dir. Keane T.K. Wong | Hong Kong, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • **Bird of Paradise | dir. Joey Wu | Hong Kong, 2026 | International Premiere
  • **Cold War 1994 | dir. Longman Leung | Hong Kong, 2025 | Special Screening
  • **Cyclone | dir. Philip Yung | Hong Kong, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • Dog Day Evening | dir. Mak Tin Shu | Hong Kong, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • **Fat Choi Spirit | dir. Johnnie To, Wai Ka-fai | Hong Kong, 2002 | Special Screening
  • **Gamer Girls | dir. Veronica Bassetto, Sophie Yang | Hong Kong, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • **Initial D (20th Anniversary 4K) | dir. Andrew Lau, Alan Mak | Hong Kong, 2005 | Special Screening
  • **Night King (Director’s Cut) | dir. Jack Ng | Hong Kong, 2026 | International Premiere
  • Shaolin Soccer | dir. Stephen Chow | Hong Kong, 2001 | Special Screening
  • **The Dating Menu | dir. Amos Why, Frankie Chung | Hong Kong/Taiwan, 2026 | International Premiere
  • **The Storm Riders | dir. Andrew Lau | Hong Kong, 1998 | Special Screening
  • Unidentified Murder | dir. Kwok Ka-hei, Jack Lee | Hong Kong, 2025 | U.S. Premiere
  • You Shoot, I Shoot | dir. Pang Ho-cheung | Hong Kong, 2001 | Special Screening
  • **We’re Nothing at All| dir. Herman Yau | Hong Kong, 2026 | U.S. Premiere

INDIA

  • River Tales | dir. Pankaj Borah | India, 2025 | International Premiere

INDONESIA

  • Sleep No More | dir. Edwin | Indonesia, 2026 | U.S. Premiere

JAPAN

  • **All Greens | dir. Takashi Koyama | Japan, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • Fujiko | dir. Taichi Kimura | Japan, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • **Higuma!! The Killer Bear | dir. Eisuke Naito | Japan, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • Ichi the Killer | dir. Takashi Miike | Japan, 2001 | Special Screening
  • **Kinki | dir. Koji Shiraishi | Japan, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • **Magical Secret Tour | dir. Chihiro Amano | Japan, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • Samurai Vengeance | dir. Takashi Minamoto | Japan, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • **Street Kingdom | dir. Tomorowo Taguchi | Japan, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • **The Brightest Sun | dir. Tetsuya Nakashima | Japan, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • Unchained | dir. Keisuke Yoshida | Japan, 2025 | North American Premiere

KAZAKHSTAN

  • Turgaud | dir. Adilkhan Yerzhanov | Kazakhstan, 2026 | North American Premiere

MACAU/TAIWAN/HONG KONG/THAILAND

  • **Girlfriends | dir. Tracy Choi | Macau/Taiwan/Hong Kong/Thailand, 2025 | North American Premiere

PHILIPPINES

  • 10s Across the Borders | dir. Chan Sze-Wei | Philippines/Singapore/Germany, 2025 | New York Premiere
  • **Filipiñana | dir. Rafael Manuel | Singapore/U.K./Philippines/France/Netherlands, 2026 | New York Premiere
  • Manila’s Finest | dir. Raymond Red | Philippines, 2025

SOUTH KOREA (co-presented with Korean Cultural Center New York and supported by Korean Film Council (KOFIC))

  • 3670 | dir. Park Joon-ho | South Korea, 2025 | New York Premiere
  • **Colony | dir. Yeon Sang-ho | South Korea, 2026 | North American Premiere | OPENING NIGHT
  • Frosted Window | dir. Kim Jong-kwan | South Korea, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • Funky Freaky Freaks | dir. Han Chang-lok | South Korea, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • **Journey There | dir. Kim Jin-yu | South Korea, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • Lovely Death | dir. Lee Won-suk | South Korea, 2026 | International Premiere
  • My Sassy Girl (4K Restoration) | dir. Kwak Jae-yong | South Korea, 2001 | North American Premiere
  • Peninsula | dir. Yeon Sang-ho | South Korea, 2020 | Special Screening
  • Seoul Station | dir. Yeon Sang-ho | South Korea, 2016 | Special Screening
  • The Chaser | dir. Na Hong-jin | South Korea, 2008 | Special Screening
  • The King’s Warden | dir. Chang Hang-jun | South Korea, 2025 | Special Screening
  • **Train to Busan (10th Anniversary 4K) | dir. Yeon Sang-ho | South Korea, 2016 | Special Screening
  • **Hallan | dir. Ha Myung-mi | South Korea, 2025 | North American Premiere. Supported by Jeju 4.3 Peace Foundation
  • **My Name | dir. Chung Ji-young | South Korea, 2026 | North American Premiere. Supported by Jeju 4.3 Peace Foundation

TAIWAN (presented with the support of Taipei Cultural Center of TECO in New York)

  • **A Dance with Rainbows | dir. Lee Yi-shan | Taiwan, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • **Deep Quiet Room | dir. Shen Ko-Shang | Taiwan/Italy, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • I Blew Out the Candles Before Making a Wish | dir. Chao Koi Wang, Hu Chin-Yen | Taiwan, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • **Kiss Me My Ghost Friend | dir. Chen Ta-pu | Taiwan, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • Kung Fu | dir. Giddens Ko | Taiwan, 2026 | U.S. Premiere
  • **Last Night in Taipei | dir. Kuo Cheng-chui | Taiwan/France, 2025 | U.S. Premiere

THAILAND (presented with the support of the Ministry of Culture of Thailand and the Department of Cultural Promotion)

  • **4 Tigers | dir. Kongkiat Komesiri | Thailand, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • **Gohan | dir. Chayanop Boonprakob, Baz Poonpiriya, Atta Hemwadee | Thailand, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • Human Resource | dir. Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit | Thailand, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • Mon-Rak Transistor | dir. Pen-ek Ratanaruang | Thailand, 2001 | Special Screening
  • Someone Special | dir. Petong Sakulchai, Ariel Feng, 2026 | World Premiere
  • **Tha Rae: The Exorcist | dir. Taweewat Wantha | Thailand, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • **The Undertaker 2 | dir. Thiti Srinuan | Thailand, 2025 | North American Premiere

VIETNAM

  • **A Life in Cinema | dir. Tony Bui | Vietnam/U.S., 2026 | World Premiere
  • **Ky Nam Inn | dir. Leon Le | Vietnam, 2025 | New York Premiere
  • Red Thread | dir. Ham Tran | Vietnam, 2026 | World Premiere
  • **Mr. Hero | dir. Võ Thạch Thảo| Vietnam, 2026 |International Premiere

DIASPORA

  • **Jet Lag in Summer | dir. Yan Kunao | Hong Kong/U.S., 2025 | U.S. Premiere
  • **Montreal, My Beautiful | dir. Xiaodan He | Canada, 2025 | New York Premiere

SHORT FILMS BY PROGRAM

**Shorts Program 1: Spirited Away

  • Buah (Fruit) | dir. Jen Nee Lim | Singapore/Malaysia, 2025 | New York Premiere
  • Si Shui (Still Water) | dir. Yijian Shan | China/Japan/U.S., 2025 | U.S. Premiere
  • Flamingo in the Garden | dir. Xinhui Ma | U.S., 2025 | New York Premiere
  • Agapito | dir. Arvin Belarmino, Kyla Romero | Philippines, 2025 | New York Premiere
  • A Dream Like a Dream | dir. Linjie Sheng | China, 2026, China | North American Premiere
  • Cookie, Love | dir. Sari Arambulo | U.S./France, 2025
  • Cecilia Is Only Eight Years Old | dir. Soojeong Son | U.S., 2026 | World Premiere

**Shorts Program 2: Lost & Found

  • Apes | dir. Benny Wang | China, 2026 | North American Premiere
  • Paper Daughter | dir. Cami Kwan | U.S., 2025 | New York Premiere
  • Girl Talk | dir. Yating Hsu | Taiwan, 2026 | World Premiere
  • Buddha the Betrayer | dir. Ning Qian | China/Taiwan, 2025 | International Premiere
  • Where Belly Goes | dir. Daphne Zelle | U.S., 2025 | World Premiere
  • One Last Walk | dir. Diana Bang, Andrea Bang | Canada, 2025 | International Premiere
  • Autosave | dir. Imanuel Bolaman | Indonesia, 2025 | World Premiere

**Shorts Program 3: Pressure Points

  • Hyena | dir. Altay Ulan Yang | China/U.S., 2025 | New York Premiere
  • Our Child | dir. Anatole Sloan | Hong Kong/U.K., 2026 | World Premiere
  • No Place Like Home | dir. Shen Chieh Tsang | Taiwan, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • Correct Me If I’m Wrong | dir. Hao Zhou | Germany/U.S., 2025 | New York Premiere
  • Coffin Therapy | dir. Zéré Turlykhanova | Kazakhstan, 2025 | New York Premiere
  • The Housekeeper | dir. Surya Balakrishnan | India, 2025 | New York Premiere

Shorts Program 4: Korean Shorts

  • Let The Neon Lights Dance | dir. Suzanne Soo Hyun Kim | Australia/South Korea, 2024 | World Premiere
  • Undercurrent | dir. Ru-ri Lee | South Korea, 2025 | North American Premiere
  • The Newcomer | dir. Annette Cho | U.S., 2025
  • SPEEDY! | dir. Jiin Oh | U.S., 2025 | New York Premiere
  • Devils in the Bush| dir. Juliet Belisario | Canada, 2025 | U.S. Premiere
  • Broken Dawn | dir. Hao-Oh Park | South Korea, 2025 | New York Premiere

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NYAFF TICKET PRICING AND INFO:

Tickets for Film at Lincoln Center screenings at the New York Asian Film Festival will go on sale on Thursday, June 18, at 2:00 pm ET at filmlinc.org, with early access for FLC and NYAFF Members beginning at 12:00 pm ET.

Standard screening tickets at FLC are $20 for the General Public, $17 for students, seniors (62+), and persons with disabilities, and $15 for FLC and NYAFF Members. Premium screenings (Colony, A Life in Cinema, and _Cold War 1994 _on July 20) are $30 for the General Public, $27 for students, seniors (62+), and persons with disabilities, and $25 for FLC and NYAFF Members.

Opening Night Film + Night Market tickets are $50 for the General Public, $45 for students, seniors (62+), and persons with disabilities, and $40 for FLC and NYAFF Members.

Purchase a bundle ticket for the Mahjong Night Event following the screening of _Fat Choi Spirit _on July 22 at FLC, co-presented by Green Tile Social Club, for $50 for the General Public, $45 for students, seniors (62+), and persons with disabilities, and $40 for FLC and NYAFF Members. Bundle ticket holders are invited to the Furman Gallery for a spirited mahjong game after the screening.

Festivalgoers can also save $2 on each ticket with a 3+ Film Package at Film at Lincoln Center. Opening Night and premium events are excluded from the 3+ Film Package.

For complete pricing details and additional information on FLC screenings, visit filmlinc.org; for additional information on other venues, visit nyaff.org.

For Opening Gala tickets, please visit galabid.com/nyaffgala2026.

NEW YORK ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL (NYAFF)

Celebrating its 25th edition in 2026, the New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF) is North America’s leading festival of Asian cinema. It was called “the best film festival in New York” by The Village Voice and “arguably the world’s best-curated program of new and classic Asian cinema” by IndieWire. Launched in 2002, the festival showcases a wildly diverse lineup of singular titles each year, ranging from mainstream blockbusters and art-house eccentricities to genre and cult classics. It was the first North American film festival to champion the works of Johnnie To, Bong Joon Ho, Park Chan-wook, Takashi Miike, and other auteurs of contemporary Asian cinema. Notable festival guests have included Lee Byung-hun, Ryoo Seung-wan, Masami Nagasawa, Sammo Hung, Lee Jung-jae, and Jackie Chan. Since 2010, NYAFF has been produced in collaboration with Film at Lincoln Center.

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