16 Jun – The 6th Malaysia International Film Festival (MIFFest 2023) has unveiled the complete lineup of programmes for its upcoming edition, featuring 42 films from 15 countries. The festival also announced the distinguished presence of acclaimed filmmaker Johnnie To as the Jury President of the competition section. In addition, MIFFest bestowed the Lifetime Achievement Award on renowned actress Sylvia Chang for her exceptional contributions to the world of cinema. The event also revealed the top 10 finalists and nominations for the BMW Shorties 2023.
With over 300 record-breaking submissions received for the 6th MIFFest, the festival continues to attract talented filmmakers from around the world; a testament to MIFFest's growing prominence and its commitment to recognising outstanding talents in the film industry. "This year, we had the pleasure of receiving and watching over 300 films. This is an impressive number that showcases the vibrant state of cinema and the passion for filmmaking around the world. Today has been a truly fantastic day as we announced the much-anticipated festival lineup to the world. Adding to the excitement, we are thrilled to have our partner, BMW Shorties, join us in this journey. We will continue to support and encourage filmmaking in Malaysia, capturing more incredible moments on camera," expressed MIFFest founder and chairperson Joanne Goh at the press conference held yesterday.
The Jury President for the 6th MIFFest is Johnnie To, to be joined by esteemed jury members including Truong Ngoc Anh from Vietnam, Ryuichi Hiroki from Japan, Zizan Razak from Malaysia, and Eric Khoo from Singapore. This distinguished group will evaluate the festival's finest contenders and determine the winners of the coveted awards.
In recognition of her remarkable career spanning several decades, MIFFest will present the Lifetime Achievement Award to Sylvia Chang. Known for her exceptional talent and dedication, Chang's contributions to the industry have left a lasting impact.
"Eraser," directed by Mark Lee See Teck, will open the festival, serving as the World Festival Premiere. This Malaysian masterpiece features the final on-screen appearance of the late Adibah Noor, a beloved Malaysian gem known for her timeless charisma. The Closing Film shall be the International Premiere of "See You at the Rally," directed by Taiwanese filmmaker Kanny Chang. This heartfelt film explores the intricate bond between a father and a son.
MIFFest's Non-Competition category boasts an impressive lineup of powerful and thought-provoking films. Among them are the World Premieres of "ADOIII JIWA KU" by Steve Yap from Malaysia. Additionally, the Malaysian Premiere of "No Bears" by Jafar Panahi from Iran, "World War III" by Houman Seyyedi from Iran and the Hong Kong film "Hong Kong Family" directed by Eric Tsang. Furthermore, "For My Country" by Rachid Hami from France, "Cord of Life" by Qiao Sixue from China, "Banu" by Tahmina Rafaella from Azerbaijan, and "In My Mother's Skin" by Kenneth Dagatan from the Philippines.
Adding further depth to the festival, MIFFest presents the MIFFest Taiwan Programme 2023, curated by Programmer Kuo Ming-Jung. Under the theme "Going Forward, Looking Back: The Reluctant Evolution of Contemporary Taiwan Films." MIFFest Taiwan Programme 2023 includes two engaging forums that delve into critical topics in the film industry. The first forum, "Adapting to the Changing Realities in Cinema," will feature speakers Chong Keat Aun, Chen Chieh-yao, and Chan Ching-lin. The second forum, "The Challenge for New Directors: More Than Just Finding One's Voice," will be led by speakers Fiona Roan, Lau Kok Rui, and Jovi Lee.
In a symbolic partnership, MIFFest joins forces with the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BIFAN) to present "BIFAN at MIFFest." This unique section showcases the thrilling world of genre cinema and offer seminars focusing on the genre film industry. The International Premiere of "Iron Mask" from South Korea, directed by Kim Sung Hwan, and the Asian Premiere of "SINGLE8" from Japan, directed by Konaka Kazuya, will be screened.
The BMW Shorties, a cultural initiative by BMW Group Malaysia revealed the highly anticipated Top 10 finalists and nominees for 2023. With a remarkable record breaking 133 short film submissions this year, the BMW Shorties continue to provide a platform for local talents to demonstrate their creative storytelling capabilities. Its 16th Grand Prize Winner will be announced at the Malaysia International Film Festival next month - the Grand Prize being an RM80,000 production grant.
The 6th Malaysia International Film Festival 2023 is taking place at LaLaport BBCC from 23 to 29 July 2023, whereas the Awards Night will be held on 29 July 2023 at Zepp, Kuala Lumpur.