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Singaporean filmmaker Anthony Chen, whose debut feature “Ilo Ilo” took the Camera d’Or at Cannes in 2013, will preside over the Asian New Talent jury. He is joined on the panel by Indonesian director and screenwriter Kamila Andini, whose drama “Yuni” won the Platform Prize at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2021; Chinese director and screenwriter Liu Jiayin, known for “Oxhide” (2005) and “Oxhide II” (2009); Kazakh director and screenwriter Farkhat Sharipov, Berlin winner for “Skhema”; and Taiwanese actor Wen Qi, Golden Horse winner for “The Bold, the Corrupt, and the Beautiful.”
The main competition jury, chaired by Hong Kong screen legend Tony Leung Chiu-wai, includes six members drawn from across the globe. Chinese director Guan Hu, whose “Black Dog” (2024) won the Un Certain Regard award at Cannes, sits alongside Tunisian producer Dora Bouchoucha, a central figure in North African cinema who has championed emerging filmmakers across the Arab world for decades. Georgian writer-director Déa Kulumbegashvili, whose debut feature “Beginning” swept four prizes at San Sebastián in 2020 and whose follow-up “April” premiered in competition at Venice in 2024, joins Mexican filmmaker Fernanda Valadez, whose border drama “Identifying Features” won the World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award at Sundance 2020, and whose second feature “Sujo” also debuted at Sundance in 2024. Kyrgyz director Aktan Arym Kubat, whose films “Beshkempir” (1998), “Light Thief” (2010) and “Centaur” (2017) have screened extensively on the international festival circuit, and Chinese actress Xin Zhilei, best actress winner at Venice for “The Sun Rises on Us All,” complete the panel.
U.S. filmmaker Geeta Gandbhir, Oscar nominated for “The Perfect Neighbor” and “The Devil Is Busy,” heads the documentary jury, with Peruvian director and editor Carla Gutiérrez – whose documentary “Frida” (2024) premiered at Sundance, where it won the editing award, and actor Liu Qing (“Perfect World”) serving as members.
British director and animator Will Becher, Oscar nominated for “A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon,” chairs the animation jury alongside Indian filmmaker Gitanjali Rao, whose hand-painted animated feature “Bombay Rose” opened Venice’s International Film Critics’ Week in 2019, and Chinese director and screenwriter Yu Shui (“Nobody”).
The short film jury is led by Portuguese director João Salaviza, who won the Palme d’Or for his short “Arena” at Cannes in 2009 and the Golden Bear for “Rafa” at the Berlinale in 2012. German director and illustrator Lena von Döhren (“Tumpel”) and Chinese director and screenwriter Qiu Sheng, whose “My Father’s Son,” won outstanding artistic achievement at Shanghai last year, complete the section jury.
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