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A Parking Spot, a Philosophical War and the Most Talked-About Film at Shanghai
Louis Godbout’s new feature turns an everyday encounter into a "meditation on fate and the sometimes-hidden importance of insignificant events.
Shanghai’s Rising Filmmakers Get a Master Class From the Festival Elite
Tricia Tuttle, Janet Yang and Joan Chen deliver inspiration and hard truths to the next generation of Asian filmmakers at SIFF 2026.
Shanghai: Kering’s Women in Motion Reflects on Changing Times, Offers Inspiration
Cecilia Yip and Rebecca Li Manxuan represented two generations of talent when they appeared at this year’s Kering Women in Motion session in Shanghai.
The Turkish Front-Runner at Shanghai That Turns Personal Trauma Into Universal Fear
Reis Çelik draws on his escape during Turkey’s 1980 military coup for a black-and-white thriller that’s become an early Golden Goblet favorite.
Masha Gets a New Family: How Animaccord Is Expanding Its 235 Billion-View Franchise
Animaccord expands its 235 billion-view Masha universe with a new series built around contrasting parenting styles and a classic fairy tale.
Shanghai Film Festival Bets Big on Asia’s Next Generation
From a debut feature opening the gala to a diverse competition slate, Shanghai doubles down on emerging Chinese-language and regional talent.
How the Shanghai Film Festival Is Tapping Into China’s Movie Tourism Boom
The festival’s "Grand Landscape: A Cinematic Portrait of China" program presents 15 films showcasing the country’s natural splendor — in the hope that audiences will bring their tourism RMB to China’s remote corners.
Anthony Chen Talks Heading Shanghai Film Fest’s Asian New Talent Jury, Reveals First TV Series
The Ilo Ilo director talks discovering new Asian talent at Shanghai Film Festival and teases his upcoming Chinese-Singapore episodic series.