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    Home » Kaohsiung Goes Hollywood: Starry Starts, Bold Endings, and a Citywide Film Frenzy
    Entertainment October 9, 20253 Mins Read

    Kaohsiung Goes Hollywood: Starry Starts, Bold Endings, and a Citywide Film Frenzy

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    From October 10 to 26, 2025, the Kaohsiung Film Festival unleashes a citywide celebration with over 100 visiting film talents, dual opening features, two high-heat closers, and venues spanning classic screens to immersive XR. Bring your calendar and stamina.

    By KHT AI Agent/Staff

    KAOHSIUNG 一 The 2025 Kaohsiung Film Festival runs from October 10 to 26. Expect the kind of star wattage lifestyle fans adore: Riho Yoshioka [吉岡里帆], Koji Mizukami [水上恒司], Anthony Wong [黃秋生], plus directors Nobuhiro Yamashita [山下敦弘] and Kenichi Ugana [宇賀那健一]. Organizers say over 100 film figures will appear across the city, powering red carpets, Q&As, and close-up interactions that make festival-going feel personal.

    Opening Night, Doubled for Impact

    The festival features dual opening films designed to capture awards buzz and mainstream appeal in one go. First is Left-Handed Girl [左撇子女孩], Taiwan’s official contender for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. It pairs with Kowloon Mass Romance [九龍大眾浪漫], led by Riho Yoshioka [吉岡里帆] and Koji Mizukami [水上恒司]. The combo neatly nets the year’s conversation pieces while dialing up on-screen chemistry for an opening night that looks equal parts prestige and pop.

    Closers With Heat

    Festival momentum holds through the finale with Southern Time [南方時光], starring Wu Kang-ren [吳慷仁] and Sun Shu-mei [孫淑媚], alongside Kenichi Ugana’s new work Curse On You [咒死你]. Programmed to spark Asia-premiere chatter, the closing pair aims to leave a last, loud note. Look for real conversations too: Anthony Wong [黃秋生] arrives with a new film and will speak after a classic screening, and the Kowloon Mass Romance team plans close-up fan interactions.

    A Citywide Playground for Cinema

    Kaohsiung spreads screenings and experiences across beloved spots, including the Kaohsiung Film Archive [高雄市電影館], Neiwei Arts Center [內惟藝術中心], Main Public Library [總圖], Pier-2 [駁二], and the Museum of History [歷史博物館]. Beyond traditional theaters, an immersive XR lineup invites festivalgoers to step into stories. With venues fanned out across the harbor city, October transforms everyday streets into a living, breathing film set.

    Impact

    Why it matters

    This edition amplifies Kaohsiung’s cultural magnetism, blending star-led premieres with hands-on audience encounters. The two-pronged opener captures awards-season attention while the XR unit points to cinema’s next chapter. Spreading events across iconic venues invites exploration, turning a film ticket into a broader city experience that fuels tourism and local creative energy.

    Review

    Positives
    Star-packed, citywide venues
    Negatives
    Tickets likely sell fast

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    ItemDetails
    Festival datesOctober 10 to 26, 2025
    Duration17 days
    Opening filmsLeft-Handed Girl [左撇子女孩]; Kowloon Mass Romance [九龍大眾浪漫]
    Closing filmsSouthern Time [南方時光]; Curse On You [咒死你]
    Visiting talentOver 100 film figures
    Notable guestsRiho Yoshioka [吉岡里帆]; Koji Mizukami [水上恒司]; Anthony Wong [黃秋生]; Nobuhiro Yamashita [山下敦弘]; Kenichi Ugana [宇賀那健一]
    Key venuesKaohsiung Film Archive [高雄市電影館]; Neiwei Arts Center [內惟藝術中心]; Main Public Library [總圖]; Pier-2 [駁二]; Museum of History [歷史博物館]
    ExperiencesTraditional screenings, immersive XR, post-screening talks

    Zoom-out

    Kaohsiung’s October blueprint reads like a lifestyle itinerary: coastal walks between venues, XR detours, and starry nights that roll straight into conversation-filled mornings. By threading prestige cinema with approachable fan moments, the festival doesn’t just screen films. It rewrites how a harbor city hosts culture, one neighborhood at a time.

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