Angelina Jolie in ‘Couture.’ 
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Angelina Jolie in ‘Couture’ opens QCinema 2025

Stephanie Mayo

The 13th edition of the QCinema International Film Festival returns with the theme “Film City,” a celebration of world-class storytelling and creativity from across the globe. 

Running from 14 to 23 November, the festival will feature nine full-length sections and five short film programs, screening at Gateway Mall, Eastwood Mall, TriNoma, Cloverleaf Mall and Robinsons Galleria.

Global stories showcase

The festival opens with Couture by Alice Winocour, starring Angelina Jolie, a Paris-set drama exploring the intersections of fashion, identity and filmmaking. The Asian Next Wave main competition features award-winning titles such as A Useful Ghost by Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke; Diamonds in the Sand by Janus Victoria and Open Endings by Nigel Santos — all representing the region’s finest in cinematic craft.

Other highlights include The World of Love by Yoon Ga-Eun, Luz by Flora Lau and Renoir by Chie Hayakawa, with the festival closing by honoring the Asian Next Wave Best Film.

‘Diamonds in the Sand’ by Janus Victoria.

Expanding diversity and new voices

In the RainbowQC Competition, standout titles include Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingoes (Chile), On the Road (Mexico) and The Little Sister (France, Germany). The New Horizons Competition continues QCinema’s commitment to bold and boundary-pushing cinema, showcasing Chronology of Water by Kristen Stewart, Amoeba by Siyou Tan, and The President’s Cake by Hasan Hadi.

The QCShorts International Competition presents 21 short films, including six world premieres from Filipino filmmakers — among them Hoy, Hoy, Ingat! by Norvin de los Santos and Yelo by Gab Rosique. Other notable shorts include Agapito by Arvin Belarmino and Kyla Danelle Romero, which premiered at Cannes; and Vox Humana by Don Josephus Eblahan, a multi-awarded international favorite.

‘Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingos.’

Rediscoveries and retrospectives

Beyond competition films, QCinema offers curated exhibition sections such as Screen International, Before Midnight and Rediscovery, featuring restored classics and global festival favorites. 

The QC Selects category highlights local works that earned global acclaim, including Call My Manager by Erik Matti and Lakambini: Gregoria de Jesus by Arjanmar Rebeta and Jeffrey Jeturian.

New sections debut this year: Dokyu Days, dedicated to documentaries; and Focus On: Sandra Hüller, honoring the celebrated German actress known for her powerful performances.

Festival details

Tickets are priced at P250 per screening. For the complete lineup, schedules and festival updates, visit qcinema.com or follow QCinema’s official social media pages.