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8th Malaysia International Film Festival

The 8th Malaysia International Film Festival (MIFFest) took place from July 19 to July 27, 2025, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Bront Palarae, was joined by Siti Saleha and Daiyan Trisha as the brand ambassadors of the festival. The festival opened with a Malaysian film exploring cultural identity and emotional heritage titled Ninavau by Bebbra Mailin. It closed with 2024 coming-of-age film Transamazonia by Pia Marais.

Opening and closing ceremonies

The opening ceremony was held on 19 July 2025 at Sunken Garden, MyTOWN Shopping Centre. Festival ambassadors Siti Saleha, Daiyan Trisha, and Bront Palarae welcomed the guests attending the festival. This year the MIFFest showcased 65 films from 48 countries in over 43 languages, starting with the opening film Ninavau, a feature film depicting Sabahan and Kadazan culture.

  • ASEAN On Screen

The highlight of this edition is launch of ASEAN On Screen, a new industry initiative aimed at showcasing Southeast Asia’s creative content and talent to viewers around the world.

Jury and Selection Committee

Semi-final and Final Selection Jury

The Semi-Final and Final Selection Jury comprises industry professionals.

Preliminary Selection Committee

  • Ansell Tan
  • Chrishandra Sebastiampillai
  • Indrani Kopal
  • Jasmine Suraya
  • Jordan Chiam
  • Kaze Ng
  • Kik Fei Jiun
  • Rabbani Sujak
  • Rosdeen Suboh
  • TK Cheng
  • Victor Chen
  • Vimala Perumal
  • Zahir Omar

Semi-Final Jury

Final Selection Jury

Official Selection

Out of a total of 62 films participating in the Official Selection, the lineup spans 49 countries and 43 languages, featuring 3 world premieres, 4 Asian premieres, 6 Southeast Asian premieres, and 38 local premieres.

Opening Film

Closing Film

Competition

A-Listers

Malaysian Dispatch

Neon

Manifesto

Introducing Manifesto—a powerful new documentary programme premiering at the 8th MIFFest 2025. Manifesto brings to the forefront untold stories that demand remembrance and lessons that resonate across generations. More than a collection of documentaries, it is a compelling call to reflect, engage, and honour the voices that continue to shape our world. Step into a space where truth, perspective, and purpose converge—experience the impact of Manifesto.

Actor in Focus: Reza Rahadian

With his exceptional talent and magnetic screen presence, Reza Rahadian stands as a pillar of Indonesian cinema. Renowned for his versatility in films such as Innocent Vengeance, Test Pack: You Are My Baby, My Stupid Boss, and Habibie & Ainun, he continues to captivate audiences across a wide range of genres. Spanning over two decades, his illustrious career has earned him four prestigious Citra Awards and seen him evolve as a model, singer, and director. Beyond the screen, Reza’s sincerity and personal journey of faith have only deepened his connection with the public. A true trailblazer, he remains at the forefront of shaping Indonesia’s cinematic future.

Master At Work: Raj Kapoor

To commemorate the 100th birth anniversary of Raj Kapoor, MIFFest—together with the High Commission of India in Kuala Lumpur—proudly honors one of the most iconic figures in Indian cinema. Celebrated as The Showman of Indian Cinema, Raj Kapoor was a trailblazing actor, director, and producer whose timeless classics—Awaara, Shree 420, Sangam, and Mera Naam Joker—wove together poignant storytelling, evocative music, and deep social themes. His cinematic legacy crossed borders and generations, resonating with audiences across India, Russia, the Middle East, and far beyond.

Master At Work: Ti Lung

A towering figure in Hong Kong cinema, Ti Lung is celebrated for his refined martial arts mastery and emotionally resonant performances. Rising to fame in the 1970s with Shaw Brothers’ wuxia epics, he later redefined his legacy through John Woo’s A Better Tomorrow, blending stoic strength with heartfelt depth to become a lasting icon of Asian cinema.

Lenses of Women Filmmakers

As the influence of women in cinema continues to grow, MIFFest—together with the High Commission of India in Kuala Lumpur—proudly presents Lenses of Indian Women Filmmakers, a special programme spotlighting the dynamic voices of Indian female directors. This curated showcase celebrates the bold storytelling, visionary perspectives, and artistic resilience of women who are reshaping the cinematic narrative. From intimate explorations to groundbreaking themes, these films highlight the depth and diversity of women behind the lens. Join us in honouring their contributions and experiencing the stories that challenge, inspire, and transform the world of cinema.

Open Air Cinema

Harbour of Stories: On Screen

A city of rhythm, resilience, and reflection, Hong Kong takes center stage in Harbour of Stories—a special programme at the 8th MIFFest presented in collaboration with the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO). This curated showcase features films that delve into themes of identity, memory, love, and connection. From poignant dramas to nostalgic melodies, each story captures the emotional heartbeat of a city in constant evolution, yet deeply rooted in its heritage. Discover the soul of Hong Kong cinema through its most compelling voices—intimate, vibrant, and profoundly human.

ASEAN On Screen

In celebration of Malaysia’s role as the Chair of ASEAN 2025, the 8th MIFFest proudly presents ASEAN On Screen—a special programme dedicated to the dynamic stories and voices of Southeast Asia. This curated selection of films from across the region invites audiences to experience a rich tapestry of cultures, bold creative visions, and compelling narratives. From intimate personal journeys to collective regional challenges, these films capture the essence of ASEAN on a global cinematic platform. Join us in honouring the spirit of unity, diversity, and storytelling through ASEAN On Screen—where Southeast Asia meets the world.

MIFFest x EUFF (Official Selection)

The 25th European Film Festival (EUFF) Malaysia was held in conjunction with the 8th Malaysia International Film Festival (MIFFest) from July 20 to 27, 2025. As a parallel section of MIFFest, this special collaboration brings the richness of European cinema to Malaysian audiences through a curated selection of films, exclusive screenings, and cultural showcases. Experience the diversity, artistry, and storytelling traditions of Europe at MIFFest.

MGGA 2025

The 8th Malaysia Golden Global Awards (MGGA) will take place alongside the 8th Malaysia International Film Festival from July 19–27, 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, celebrating excellence in international and local filmmaking across categories like Best Film, Best Director, and Acting Awards.

Special awards

Winners and nominees

Nominees announced on June 12, 2025.

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Presenters and performers

The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers:

See also

References

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