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Bangkok International Film Festival 2025 in Full Swing as Bangkok Becomes Asia’s Cinematic Capital

Over 200 films from 40 countries light up Bangkok until October 15

BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire - 8 October 2025 - The Bangkok International Film Festival (BKKIFF) has returned in spectacular form, transforming the Thai capital into a global stage for cinema and culture.

Running from September 27 to October 15, 2025, the 19-day festival is now in full swing, already drawing packed audiences, international filmmakers, and industry leaders — with a host of highlights still ahead in the coming days.

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This year's edition cements Bangkok as a true cinematic hub of Southeast Asia, uniting celebrated filmmakers, rising directors, and film lovers from around the globe. Beyond the red carpets and premieres, BKKIFF 2025 is also a platform for dialogue, learning, and industry growth, reinforcing Thailand's position on the international film map.
A Powerful Opening and Closing
The festival opened with the world premiere of Death Wisperer 3 (Tee Yod 3), a Thai horror sensation hailed as a marker of Thailand's growing cinematic power. The closing night will spotlight KOKUHO from Japan, already described by critics as "the finest Japanese film in years" and an official contender for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.

Highlights Still to Come
Audiences can expect a dynamic and diverse lineup in the festival's second half:

  • World Cinema Selections from Cannes, Venice, and Berlin – many screening in Thailand for the first time.
  • Bangkok Midnight, a late-night program of spine-tingling horror, including Crushed (2025) and About a Place in the Kinki Region.
  • Special Presentations such as A Pale View of Hills, adapted from Kazuo Ishiguro's debut novel, and KY NAM INN, a moving exploration of post-war Saigon.
  • Retrospectives & Tributes, including a program honoring legendary Thai director M.C. Chatrichalerm Yukol.
More Than a Film Festival
BKKIFF 2025 is designed as an ecosystem for culture and commerce:

  • International Film Market: Over 50 exhibitors connect distributors, producers, and investors across Asia and beyond.
  • Seminars & Masterclasses: Industry leaders share knowledge spanning directing, producing, and future business models.
  • Asian & Thai Project Pitching: A launchpad for emerging filmmakers, with awards totaling more than USD 25,000.
  • Short Film Competitions: Providing a platform for young creatives to showcase their vision.

Thailand as Asia's Film Hub
"BKKIFF 2025 is alive with energy — a space where cinema sparks dialogue, collaboration, and new opportunities," said Donsaron Kovitvanitcha, Festival Director. "Our goal is to inspire audiences, empower creators, and contribute to the economic and cultural fabric of the region."

A Global Invitation
As international directors, actors, and industry leaders continue to arrive, Bangkok has become a city of cinema this October. With screenings, premieres, and cultural events continuing until October 15, the festival is an unmissable celebration of storytelling and creativity.

Bangkok International Film Festival 2025
September 27 – October 15, 2025
Bangkok, Thailand
Follow updates: www.bkkiff.co


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About Bangkok Festivals

Established in 1999, Bangkok's International Festival of Dance & Music is Asia's largest and most prestigious performing arts festival. Featuring top-tier talent from across the globe in opera, ballet, orchestral music, contemporary performance, and cross-cultural showcases, the festival strives to elevate the Thai arts scene and provide unforgettable experiences for local audiences.

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