Far East Film Festival Reveals 2026 Lineup
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The event, which takes place in the Italian city of Udine, is set to honor Fan Bingbing and Koji Yakusho with lifetime achievement awards.
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment The full lineup for the 28th edition of the Far East Film Festival has been revealed and as ever the speciality event will showcase the best and brightest of Asian cinema. Taking place once again in the picaresque Italian city of Udine, FEFF 2026 will screen 76 films — 52 in competition and 24 out of competition — hailing from 12 countries. FEFF will open on April 24 with Anthony Chen’s Singaporean family drama We Are All Strangers and close on May 2 with Phan Gia Nhật Linh’s Blood Moon Rite 8 , a Vietnamese remake of cult Japanese zombie film One Cut of the Dead. Related Stories Movies Bong Joon Ho Reveals Title, Story, First-Look Image for His Much-Anticipated Animated Feature TV 'Harry Potter' Series to Air Behind-the-Scenes Special Chronicling First Season Production and the Search for Harry, Ron, Hermione Cinema from Singapore and Vietnam will have something of a moment at FEFF 2026. As well as Chen’s opener, the other Singaporean films screening at the fest include Ah Girl by Geck Priscilla Ang and The Old Man and his Car by Michael Kam. The additional three Vietnamese films include Leon Le’s romance drama Ky Nam Inn , Ham Tran’s action thriller Hijacked and finally the Vietnam War movie Tunnels: Sun in the Dark from Bùi Thac Chuyên. From Japan, Lee Sang-il’s globally praised Kokuho will screen at the festival a few days before its debut in Italian theaters. Lee will be in attendance for the FEFF screening of his film. Kokuho , a historical drama that centers around the traditional Japanese theater of kabuki, became something of cultural phenomenon and is Japan’s all-time highest grossing live-action film and was the country’s selection for the Academy Awards. Other highlights from Japan include singer, actress and tarento Megumi retu...
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