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Shanghai Intl Film Festival reveals jury, previews highlights

By Zhang Rui
China.org.cn
| May 21, 2025
2025-05-21

The organizers of the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) unveiled posters, jury lineup and select highlights for the upcoming festival at a press conference in Beijing on May 20.

Organizers brief media at a press conference for the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF) and the 30th Shanghai TV Festival (STVF), Beijing, May 20, 2025. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

Pan Min, director of the Shanghai Film Bureau, announced that renowned Italian director Giuseppe Tornatore will lead the jury for the main competition of the Golden Goblet Awards. Joining him are Argentine screenwriter-director Iván Fund, Chinese actor-director Huang Bo, Greek producer Thanassis Karathanos, Indian filmmaker Kiran Rao, Chinese director Yang Lina and Chinese actress Yong Mei.

Pan revealed that the Golden Goblet Awards this year received a record 3,900-plus film submissions from 119 countries and regions across five competition categories. Submissions included over 2,800 competition entries, with notable growth from the Americas and Africa, as well as an 18% rise in short film submissions.

As an internationally influential film festival, SIFF has long been a prominent platform for showcasing Chinese-language cinema and a vital arena for promotion and distribution. Approximately 60 Chinese films, including competition nominees, new releases and beloved classics, will be featured this year.

A promotional image showing Golden Goblet Awards jury members for the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

This year's SIFF has refined its screening sections to broaden its perspectives, Pan said. For example, the new "Master Duo" format will honor two film masters together, while the Asia Now section will highlight regional cinema with a "Filmmaker in Focus" program. Other additions include the "UK Focus" program in the Contemporary World Cinema section and "Amplify" under the Spectrum section for outstanding genre films worldwide.

The festival's Film Panorama screening schedule will be announced June 3, with tickets going on sale on June 5 through major ticketing platforms Damai and Taopiaopiao. The opening film, "She's Got No Name," directed by Peter Chan, will have a special citywide screening after the opening ceremony on the evening of June 14 at more than 100 cinemas across Shanghai. The day before the press conference, a selection of the films to be screened during the festival were revealed, including Imax showings of "Michael Jackson's This Is It," "Becoming Led Zeppelin," "The Brutalist" and "Nosferatu."

Running June 13-22, this year's SIFF marks both the 130th anniversary of world cinema and 120th anniversary of Chinese cinema. The opening session, themed "Era of Splendor: Dreams Ignite New Journeys," celebrates Chinese cinema's achievements over the past 120 years while inspiring new creative journeys. The Film Panorama will feature a special section titled "Resonance: A Brief Encounter of Chinese and World Cinema," showcasing iconic global films to highlight cinematic exchange between China and the wider world.

Building on the success of the Belt and Road Film Festival Alliance initiated by SIFF, this year's Belt and Road Film Week will incorporate forums and other events. Selected films recommended by alliance members will also be screened across the Yangtze River Delta, with Nanjing, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Ningbo and Hefei joining Shanghai in showcasing these works.

A poster for the opening film "She's Got No Name" directed by Peter Chan. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

Organizers noted that 2025 also marks several significant diplomatic anniversaries — 50 years of China-EU relations, 55 years of China-Italy ties and 50 years of China-Thailand relations — bringing increased European and Southeast Asian film engagement through exhibitions, screenings and co-productions. The Film Panorama will host an Italian Film Week, showcasing over 20 Italian cinematic classics across nearly 100 screenings, from "Rome, Open City" to "Cinema Paradiso."

The festival continues to develop its "6+1" tiered talent nurturing framework. The fourth SIFF Young adds producer roles, while SIFF Project's new Genre Films category attracted more than 530 submissions. The upgraded SIFF ING focuses on new technologies and formats, featuring special tracks for AIGC and vertical-screen formats to support emerging talent, attracting more than 3,600 submissions. For the first time in 21 years, the Asian New Talent Awards will be officially combined with the Golden Goblet Awards.

Four official posters inspired by Shanghai's architecture and culture for the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival. [Photo courtesy of SIFF Organizing Committee]

SIFF, under the guidance of China Film Administration and co-hosted by China Media Group (CMG) and the Shanghai Municipal Government, will organize 10 to 12 SIFForum sessions and two to four MasterClass sessions. These will cover technological innovation, international cooperation, literary adaptations and IP commercialization, with the aim of exploring new pathways for Chinese cinema's high-quality development.

In addition, the film festival will be followed by the 30th Shanghai TV Festival (STVF) running from June 23-27, organized by the National Radio and Television Administration, CMG, and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. Events include an Ultra HD productions showcase, thematic forums, and a joint International Film & TV Market with SIFF. The International TV Showcase will feature award-winning global programs, while a BBC partnership will commemorate the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth. The festival's prestigious Magnolia Awards will honor top productions, having received nearly 1,000 entries from 43 countries and regions, including submissions from the BBC, Sony, HBO, Warner Bros. and Disney.

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