Ancestral Void
Director: Thaweechok Phasom
Producers: Krittawit Rimtheparthip, Thunska Pansittivorakul
Genre: Experimental, Documentary
Country: Thailand
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: January 2027
Synopsis: The forgotten genocide of the Urak Lawoi people echoes today's racial conflicts. Through deep-sea metaphors of trapped, dying creatures, this unrecorded tale from Thailand's margins connects ancient atrocities with contemporary ethnic cleansing, particularly the Israel-Palestine conflict. Marginalized voices carry memories of lost peoples, revealing humanity's tragic pattern: beauty and diversity replaced by systematic cruelty. Ancient genocidal echoes resonate with present brutality through haunting aquatic allegory.
Production Company: Krittawit Rimtheparthip
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Braving The Breeze
Director: Sze Wen Kang
Producer: Sze Wen Kang
Genre: Reality TV, Mockumentary, Docudrama
Countries: Taiwan, Malaysia
Runtime: 100’
Estimated date of premiere: October 2027
Synopsis: Braving The Breeze is a documentary that takes place across Malaysia and Taiwan, using real-life footage, reenactments, and poetic skills to follow people trying to find a way out of emotional storms.
Xiao Wen left Malaysia to study in Taiwan, hoping to start fresh—but inskills a strange city, she found herself caught in a quiet battle with her emotions. Hua Hua, from Taipei, had her own sudden collapse, but slowly began to rebuild her life at her own pace. The two meet and walk together—through painting, music, daily walks, and quiet moments, they start learning how to live with what they feel instead of fighting it.
Over time, Xiao Wen and Hua Hua start to figure out what it means to live with emotional illness. But deep down, the question remains—are they learning to love themselves, or just trying to take responsibility for who they are?
Production Company: Sze Wen Kang
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DRIFTING BY THE RIVER RHYTHM
Director: Polen Ly
Producer: Daniel Mattes
Genre: Fiction with Documentary Aspects, Experimental
Country: Cambodia
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: October 2027
Synopsis: Two Cambodian female contemporary dancers venture by boat along the Mekong river hoping to find inspiration for a new dance piece. Their journey was struck by an accident midway. They wake up and find themselves in a forest village, where people speak different language. They bond with the people and continue to find inspiration for their piece. The exploration leads them to get lost in a strangely nightmarish place, where they encounter people living in decaying wooden houses. The dancers start to feel like they were dead from the accident and now their souls wander the other space and time. They continue to wander the area to find a way out and a proof whether they were dead or still alive.
Production Company: Daniel Mattes
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God, Have You Ever Been Jealous?
Directors: Wulan Putri, Harryaldi Kurniawan
Producers: Wulan Putri, Harryaldi Kurniawan
Genre: Documentary
Country: Indonesia
Runtime: 75’
Estimated date of premiere: December 2027
Synopsis: Rezki, a resilient and aging single mother, devotes herself to caring for her adult sons, Emil and Agam—one with schizophrenia, the other with autism. After a marriage fractured by secrets, she juggles caregiving and her work as an advocate for families like hers. But this fragile stability she's fought to maintain comes under threat when her ex-husband reappears and proposes an arranged marriage for Emil. Can Rezki navigate her sons' needs while balancing societal pressures and her own past traumas?
Production Company: Wulan Putri, Harryaldi Kurniawan
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Thunder and Rosy Clouds
Director: Yi-chia FU
Producer: Flora Linghwa HUANG
Genre: Documentary
Country: Taiwan
Runtime: 80’
Estimated date of premiere: June 2027
Synopsis: Xia, my mother, married into Taiwan long ago but hadn’t returned to China for years. When she finally went back, amid the turmoil between China and Taiwan, I was forced to face my own shame and the lie I’d built—how could I be half Chinese yet support Taiwan’s independence? At her red-brick childhood home, her stepmother no longer knew her, and she repeated her name—Lei Xia, Thunder and Rosy Clouds. Later, she gave up her Chinese identity to be recognized as Taiwanese. Between faith and politics, we search for where we belong.
Production Company: Flora Linghwa HUANG
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When a Poet Goes to War
Director: Aung Naing Soe
Producer: Han Yan Yuen
Genre: Documentary
Countries: Myanmar, Hong Kong
Runtime: 90’
Estimated date of premiere: September 2026
Synopsis: Maung Saungkha, a poet and a human rights activist in Myanmar, was once a firm believer in peaceful protests. After he and his fellow artists faced deadly attacks by the military for demonstrating, he decided to take up arms.
Now the commander of one of the most influential people’s armies in Myanmar, he promotes women’s and LGBT rights, and hosts poetry readings in his camp, but he must also prepare soldiers for the realities of the frontline.
“When a Poet Goes to War” tells the forgotten story of Myanmar, how young people have transformed from non-violent protesters to hardened soldiers, and how they wrestle with that impossible transition.
Production Company: Han Yan Yuen
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