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* ”’Award for Best Artistic Contribution”’: ”[[Mother (2025 film)|Mother]]” by [[Teona Strugar Mitevska]], Belgium, North Macedonia

* ”’Award for Best Artistic Contribution”’: ”[[Mother (2025 film)|Mother]]” by [[Teona Strugar Mitevska]], Belgium, North Macedonia

* ”’The Audience Award”’: ”[[Blonde (2025 film)|Blonde]]” by Sakashita Yuichiro, Japan

* ”’The Audience Award”’: ”[[Blonde (2025 film)|Blonde]]” by Sakashita Yuichiro, Japan

*”’Asian Future Best Film Award”’:

*”’Asian Future Best Film Award”’:

* ”’TIFF Ethical Film Award”’:

* ”’TIFF Ethical Film Award”’:

* ”’Kurosawa Akira Award”’:

* ”’Kurosawa Akira Award”’:

2025 film festival

The 38th Tokyo International Film Festival is taking place from 27 October to 5 November 2025 at Yūrakuchō-Marunouchi-Ginza area. The festival opened with 2025 Japanese biographical film Climbing for Life directed by Junji Sakamoto about the life of Junko Tabei. The opening was attended by the director Sakamoto, Sayuri Yoshinaga, Rena Nōnen, festival navigator Kumi Takiuchi, and other Japanese and international stars, including Takumi Saitoh, Misato Morita, China’s Fan Bingbing and Peter Chan, and French actress Juliette Binoche.[1]

Carlo Chatrian, Italian journalist, author and programmer will serve as the Jury President of international competition.[2] Chloé Zhao, Chinese-born filmmaker, and Lee Sang-il, Japanese-born film director and screenwriter, were honoured with Kurosawa Akira Award for their extraordinary contributions to world cinema.[3][4] Sayuri Yoshinaga, Japanese actress and activist and Yoji Yamada, Japanese film director, will be honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award.[5]

The festival will close on November 5, 2025 with the screening of an American–British co-produced historical drama Hamnet by Chloé Zhao.

The film registration for the festival began in April 2025 with the closing date for submission fixed for July 7, 2025.[6]

Takiuchi Kumi was appointed this year’s festival navigator. She will “navigate” the audience at official events as the face of the festival.[7]

The poster unveiled on September 19, was created by Japanese graphic designer Oshima Idea in collaboration with Rikiya Imaizumi, a Japanese director. Inspired by the theme of observation and emotional connection, the poster depicts a scene set in a Tokyo café where two women discuss topics like love, war, and politics. Hoshi Moeka portrays the older woman, who complains about her boyfriend, while Ca Non, from the idol group Gang Parade, plays the younger woman who has feelings for the other woman. The poster uses black-and-white stills to reflect the subtle emotional tension between the characters.[8]

The festival unveiled the full lineup of the 38th edition in a press conference held on October 1, 2025.[9]

Carlo Chatrian, Jury president, Main competition

The juries consists of the following members:[10][11]

  • Carlo Chatrian, journalist, cinema critic and artistic director – Jury president
  • Gwei Lun-mei, Taiwanese actress
  • Matthieu Laclau, Film editor
  • Takumi Saitoh, Japanese actor and filmmaker
  • Vivian Qu, Chinese film director, screenwriter and producer

TIFF Ethical Film Award

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  • Elaiza Ikeda, Philippine-born Japanese actress, fashion model and singer, President of the jury
  • Uozumi Soichiro
  • Sudo Rimi
  • Tsumura Yuka

The following venues will host the festival screenings.[12][13]

  • Marunouchi TOEI
  • Marunouchi Piccadilly
  • Toho Cinemas Hibiya
  • Yurakucho Yomiuri Hall
  • Kadokawa Cinema Yurakucho
  • Humantrust Cinema Yurakucho
  • Cine Switch Ginza (Chuo City)
  • Toho Cinemas, Chanter
  • Hulic Hall Tokyo
  • Hibiya Step Square
  • LEXUS MEETS…
  • Mitsubishi Building 1F M+ Success
  • Tokyo Takarazuka Theater (Chiyoda, Tokyo)

The festival from this year will consist of ten main sections.[14][15]

Opening and closing films

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Climbing for Life by Junji Sakamoto will be opening film of the festival to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Junko Tabei‘s Everest achievement.[16]

International Competition

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The main competition has 15 films vying for Tokyo Grand Prix.[17]

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Atropia Hailey Gates United States
Blonde 金髪 Sakashita Yuichiro Japan
Echoes of Motherhood 恒星の向こう側 Nakagawa Ryutaro Japan
Golem in Pompei Amos Gitai France
Heads or Tails? Testa o croce? Alessio Rigo de Righi, Matteo Zoppis Italy, United States
Hen Kota György Pálfi Greece, Germany, Hungary
Maria Vitória Mário Patrocínio Portugal
Morte Cucina ครัวสาว Pen-ek Ratanaruang Thailand
Mother Мајка Teona Strugar Mitevska Belgium, North Macedonia
Mother Bhumi 地母 Chong Keat Aun Malaysia, Hong Kong, Italy, Saudi Arabia
Mothertongue 春树 Zhang Lü China
Palestine 36 فلسطين ٣٦ Annemarie Jacir Palestine, United Kingdom, France, Denmark
Sermon to the Void Boşluğa xütbə Hilal Baydarov Azerbaijan, Mexico, Turkey
Take Off Pengfei China
We Are the Fruits of the Forest Nous sommes les fruits de la forêt Rithy Panh Cambodia, France

The following films were selected to be screened as part of the Gala Selection.[18]

The following films were selected for the World Focus section, which focuses on international films.

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Girls on Wire 想飞的女孩 Vivian Qu China
Kiss of the Spider Woman Bill Condon United States
Kopitiam Days Yeo Siew Hua, Shoki Lin, M. Rihan Halim, Tan Siyou, Don Aravind, Ong Kuo Sin Singapore
The Lake Le Lac Fabrice Aragno Switzerland
Magellan Magalhães Lav Diaz Portugal, Spain, France, Philippines, Taiwan
Mare’s Nest Ben Rivers United Kingdom, France, Canada
The Mastermind Kelly Reichardt United States, United Kingdom
Tunnels: Sun In The Dark Địa đạo: Mặt trời trong bóng tối Bui Thac Chuyen Vietnam
The Captive El cautivo Alejandro Amenábar Spain, Italy
Dreams Michel Franco Mexico, United States
Matador Pedro Almodóvar Spain
The Wave La ola Sebastián Lelio Chile
April 丟包阿公到我家 Freddy Tang Taiwan
Crown Shyness 樹冠羞避 Chang Chun-yu Taiwan
Double Happiness 雙囍 Joseph Chen-chieh Hsu Taiwan
The Waves Will Carry Us 人生海海 Lau Kek-huat Taiwan
Kika Alexe Poukine Belgium, France
Vitrival – The Most Beautiful Village in the World Vitrival Noëlle Bastin, Baptiste Bogaert Belgium
Black God, White Devil Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol Glauber Rocha Brazil
The Dragon of Wickedness Against the Holy Warrior O Dragão da Maldade contra o Santo Guerreiro Glauber Rocha Brazil
Central Station Central do Brasil Walter Salles Brazil
White House Kasa Branca Luciano Vidigal Brazil
The Blue Trail O Último Azul Gabriel Mascaro Brazil, Mexico, Netherlands, Chile
Milton Bituca Nascimento Flávia Moraes Brazil

The following films were selected to compete in the Asian Future section, which features films from Asian directors who have directed a maximum of three feature films.

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Journey into Sato Tadao Terasaki Mizuho Japan
The Chatterboxes Kawai Ken Japan
Far in the Middle of the East Door Dar Mianeh Shargh Arash Aneessee Iran, Austria
The Greatest Funeral Hits En Güzel Cenaze Şarkıları Ziya Demirel Turkey
Halo 헤일로 Roh Young-wan South Korea
Kiiroiko きいろいこ Imai Mika Japan
Linka Linka 林卡林卡 Kangdrun China
Noah’s Daughter دختر نوح Amirreza Jalalian Iran
Number 23 第二十三号 Xia Hao China
The Old Man and His Car Michael Kam Singapore
Tomorrow’s Min-Jae 내일의 민재 Park Young-jae South Korea
English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Saikai Paradise 西海楽園 Tsuruoka Keiko Japan
White Flowers and Fruits 白の花実 Sakamoto Yukari Japan
In Their Traces 魂のきせき Kobayashi Shigeru Japan
Echoes of the Orient Yang Liping Japan
All Greens 万事快調〈オール・グリーンズ〉 Koyama Takashi Japan
Poca Pon ポカポン Ohtsuka Shin-ichi Japan
TimeLimit Elizabeth Miyaji Japan
Lost Land Harà Watan Akio Fujimoto Japan, France, Malaysia, Germany
Special screening
Dear Stranger ディア・ストレンジャー Tetsuya Mariko Japan, Taiwan, United States

Women’s Empowerment

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English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
100 Sunset Kunsang Kyirong Canada
About Me Nomoto Kozue Japan
Cinema Jazireh Kino Džazíra Gözde Kural Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania
Happy Birthday هابي بيرث داي Sarah Goher Egypt
I Am Nevenka Soy Nevenka Icíar Bollaín Spain, Italy
Sato and Sato 佐藤さんと佐藤さん Chihiro Amano Japan
Someone Like Me 像我這樣的愛情 Tam Wai-ching Hong Kong

The following films were selected for the Animation section.

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Allah Is Not Obliged Allah n’est pas obligé Zaven Najjar France
Angel’s Egg 4K Restoration 天使のたまご 4Kリマスター Mamoru Oshii Japan
ChaO チァオ Yasuhiro Aoki Japan
Decorado Alberto Vázquez Spain, Portugal
I Am Frankelda Soy Frankelda Roy Ambriz, Arturo Ambriz Mexico
The Last Blossom ホウセンカ Baku Kinoshita Japan

The following films were selected for the Japanese Classics section.[19]

The following films were selected for the Youth section.

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo) Joel Alfonso Vargas United States
The Stranger L’Étranger François Ozon France
TIFF 2025: Teens Meet Cinema – World Premiere Screening Event + TIFF Teens Cine Club 2025 Presentation TIFFティーンズ映画教室2025上映会 + TIFFティーンズ・シネクラブ2025報告会 Panelists:Ikematsu Sosuke (Actor / Member of Cine Club), Dohi Etsuko (Children Meet Cinema) Japan
TIFF International Symposium on Film Education: Challenges for Film Education Networks and Practitioners TIFF映画教育国際シンポジウム2025~映画教育のネットワークと担い手の課題~ Panelists: Veerle Snijders (Eye Filmmuseum), Iwasaki Yuko / Suwa Nobuhiro / Dohi Etsuko Japan

The following television series were selected for the TIFF Series section.

English Title Original Title Director(s) Production Country
Scandal Eve スキャンダルイブ Kanai Kou Japan
Naomi Kawase Best Actress Award winner
Chloé Zhao, Kurosawa Akira Award recipient
  • Lifetime Achievement Award:
Sayuri Yoshinaga, Lifetime Achievement Award honree
Yoji Yamada, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient
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