2025 Taiwan Film Festival in New Delhi to Showcase First Taiwan–India Co production Film
The 2025 Taiwan Film Festival in New Delhi, organized by the Ministry of Culture, Taiwan, and Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India, will take place on 12–13 December 2025 at PVR Priya Cinema (Vasant Vihar). The festival presents three selected Taiwanese films reflecting the diversity of Taiwan’s contemporary cinema and cultural landscape. The programme includes the special screening of Demon Hunters, the first Taiwan–India co-produced feature film, which brings together cultural elements from both countries and features classic Bollywood dance sequences, thereby marking an important milestone in bilateral film collaboration.
Also featured is the documentary A Chip Odyssey, which tells the story of the world’s leading semiconductor company, TSMC, and highlights Taiwan’s critical role in the global technology industry. The film offers audiences deeper insight into Taiwan’s technological advancements and its impact on the international supply chain. Meanwhile, Hunter Brothers, an Indigenous-themed drama, explores the emotional and social tensions between tradition and modernity within Taiwan’s Indigenous communities.
Through cinematic storytelling, it aims to deepen cultural understanding and further strengthen Taiwan–India cultural exchange. The two-day programme will include an opening ceremony, film screenings and post-screening discussions with invited filmmakers and guests from Taiwan and India, creating opportunities for dialogue and future collaboration between cultural and film institutions of both countries.
�� Screening Schedule
12 December (Fri)Demon Hunters 7:45 PM
13 December (Sat)Hunter Brothers 10:00 AM
13 December (Sat)A Chip Odyssey 12:00 PM
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