
We present the Asian films that will be screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival (Australia) which will take place in-person from August 4 – 21, 2022, and online from August 11 – 28, 2022.
– Feature Films –
A Marble Travelogue by Sean Wang – France, Greece, Hong Kong, Netherlands | 2021 – 97 minutes
A night of knowing nothing by Payal Kapadia – India | 2021 – 96 minutes
All that Breathes by Shaunak Sen – India, UK, USA | 2022 – 97 minutes
Anak by Caleb Ribates – Australia, Philippines | 2021 – 91 minutes
Are you Lonesome Tonight? by Wen Shipei – China | 2021 – 94 minutes
Battlecry by Yanakaya – Japan | 2021 – 75 minutes
Before, Now & Then by Kamila Andini – Indonesia | 2022 – 103 minutes
Blue Island by Chan Tze-woon – Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan | 2022 – 95 minutes
Broker by Hirokazu Kore-eda – South Korea | 2022 – 129 minutes
Children of the mist by Ha Le Diem – Vietnam | 2021 – 92 minutes
Decision to leave by Park Chan-wook – South Korea | 2022 – 138 minutes
Delikado by Karl Malakunas – Australia, Hong Kong, Philippines, UK, USA | 2022 – 94 minutes
Demon Pond by Masahiro Shinoda – Japan | 1979 – 124 minutes
History of Ha by Lav Diaz – Philippines | 2021 – 250 minutes
I’m So Sorry by Zhao Liang – France, Hong Kong, Netherlands | 2021 – 96 minutes
In front of your face by Hong Sang-soo – South Korea | 2021 – 85 minutes
Leonor will never die by Martika Ramirez Escobar – Philippines | 2021 – 99 minutes
Murmurs of the Jungle by Sohil Vaidya – India | 2021 – 65 minutes
My Small land by Emma Kawawada – Japan | 2022 – 114 minutes
Plan 75 by Hayakawa Chie – France, Japan, Philippines, Qatar | 2022 – 112 minutes
Return to Dust by Li Ruijun – China | 2022 – 131 minutes
Return to Seoul by Davy Chou – Belgium, France, Germany, South Korea | 2022 – 115 minutes
The Apartment with two women by Kim Se-in – South Korea | 2021 – 139 minutes
The Cloud Messenger by Rahat Mahajan – India | 2022 – 148 minutes
The Goddess by Satyajit Ray – India | 1960 minutes
The Mole song – Final by Takashi Miike – Japan | 2021 – 129 minutes
The Novelist’s film by Hong Sang-soo – South Korea | 2021 – 92 minutes
Vive L’Amour by Tsai Ming-liang – Taiwan | 1994 – 118 minutes
Whether the weather is fine by Carlo Francisco Manatad – 104 minutes
Yuni by Kamila Andini – Indonesia | 2021 – 95 minutes
– Short Films –
Anxious Body by Yoriko Mizushiri – France, Japan | 2021 – 6 minutes
Child of Empire by Erfan Saadati, Omi Zola Gupta, Sparsh Ahuja, Stephen Stephenson – India, Pakistan, UK | 2021 – 16 minutes
Holy Cowboys by Varun Chopra – India, USA | 2021 – 24 minutes
Madame Pirate: Becoming a legend by Dan-Chi Huang, Morgan Ommer – Taiwan | 2021 – 17 minutes
Moshari by Nuhash Humayun – Bangladesh | 2022 – 22 minutes
Nowhere to go but everywhere by Erik Shirai, Masako Tsumura – Japan | 2022 – 14 minutes
Persona by Sujin Moon – South Korea | 2022 – 7 minutes
It’s raining frogs outside by Maria Estela Paiso – Philippines | 2021 – 14 minutes
Project Zero by FabLab Dynamic – Taiwan | 2021 – 10 minutes
Show me other places by Rajee Samarasinghe – China, Sri Lanka, USA | 2021 – 11 minutes
Tearless by Gina Kim – South Korea, USA | 2021 – 12 minutes
The Reflected City by Kuan-Yuan Lai – Taiwan | 2022 – 13 minutes
The sound of dreaming by Kalani Gacon – Australia, Nepal | 2021 – 29 minutes
The Water Murmurs by Story Chen – China | 2022 – 15 minutes
Will You Look at Me by Shuli Huang – China | 2022 – 20 minutes
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