CIFF Panorama of Chinese Film

Panorama of Chinese Film presents a diverse collection of classic and new Chinese films, organised by the Chinese Independent Film Foundation (CIFF).

Yen and Ai-Lee MA15 From: Mar 15, 2026
Yen returns to her Hakka village after serving eight years in prison for her father's death. While Yen tries to reconcile with her past and her mother, a mysterious actin
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To Live CTC From: Apr 19, 2026
Spanning several decades of modern Chinese history, To Live reframes political catastrophe through the lens of everyday survival. Adapted from Yu Hua’s novel, the film fo
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Comrades: Almost a Love Story M From: May 17, 2026
Set against the backdrop of post-reform migration, Comrades: Almost a Love Story frames romance within the uncertainties of mobility and economic survival. Following two
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Butterfly E18+ From: Jun 21, 2026
Flavia is a thirtysomething married teacher. She has suppressed the memory of her adolescent lesbian fling with Jin and is stuck in a stifling marriage. A chance encounte
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Ten Years MA15 From: Jul 19, 2026
Comprising five short films by emerging Hong Kong filmmakers, Ten Years imagines a near-future city shaped by authoritarian control, cultural erasure and everyday fear. S
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Three Castrated Goats E18+ From: Aug 16, 2026
Candidate of “Best New Director “ at 61th TGHFF, a rare ironic feature film capturing the absurd reality of rural China under the influence of Covid-19 pandemic back in 2
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Center Stage PG From: Sep 20, 2026
Blending historical reconstruction with contemporary reflection, Center Stage revisits the life of 1930s screen icon Ruan Lingyu through a self-reflexive cinematic form.
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The Sunny Side of the Street E18+ From: Oct 18, 2026
Hassan is a Hong Kong-born Pakistani kid waiting for refugee status to Canada. His father died in a car accident that Yat is involved in, who himself was a refugee from C
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The Assassin PG From: Nov 15, 2026
Winner of Best Director at the 68th Cannes Film Festival, The Assassin reimagines the action genre through radical restraint and visual precision. Set during the waning y
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