6 March to 11 March

CinemAsia Film Festival

The 17th edition of the CinemAsia Film Festival will take place from March 6 to 11 at Studio/K, Rialto De Pijp, Rialto VU, and Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam. Cinemasia invites audiences to immerse themselves in the vibrant and diverse world of Asian cinema.

An Exuberant Opening Film: Happyend (2024)
Set in a near-future, dystopian Tokyo, where the looming threat of a devastating earthquake controls daily life, Happyend follows two high school friends, Kou and Yuta, whose bond is tested by mounting social and political tensions. An innocent prank sparks a school-wide surveillance program, forcing the two to confront their identities and futures in a world dominated by control and uncertainty. With its visually striking cinematography, mesmerising soundtrack, and sharp societal critique, Neo Sora delivers a compelling youthful narrative of a generation searching for its voice in a time of change.

Internationally Acclaimed Festival Selection
After its world premiere at the prestigious Venice Film Festival 2024, Happyend has been screened at numerous festivals around the world, such as Toronto International Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival, and Singapore International Film Festival, and garnered many accolades, including the Golden Hanoman Award (Jogja-NETPAC) and the Young Cinema Award (Asia Pacific Screen Awards).

Neo Sora: A Rising Star in Cinema
Based in New York and Tokyo, filmmaker and artist Neo Sora previously captivated audiences with numerous short films such as The Chicken (2020), Sugar Glass Bottle (2022), and his feature debut Ryuichi Sakamoto | Opus (2023), an intimate documentary about his late father’s final piano performance, which had its world premiere at Venice. With Happyend, Sora solidifies his place as one of the most exciting emerging filmmakers of his generation.

Six Days of Vibrant Asian Cinema in Amsterdam
CinemAsia Film Festival offers a rich and varied program with four main sections:

  • New Visions: A showcase of groundbreaking debut features by emerging Asian filmmakers.
  • Horizons: A window into the diversity of contemporary Asian cinema, from local blockbusters to experimental voices and independent productions.
  • Pioneers: Honoring iconic filmmakers and restored classics that have shaped Asian film history.
  • Short Films: An alternative cinematic experience through collaborations with global curators.

Read more about the programme