International Lounge Announces International Programmers - A Dialogue with the World Begins in Beijing
In the world of cinema, the question of what works deserve to be discovered has never been decided by directors alone. Programmers, guided by professional judgment, sift through countless works to identify those truly worthy of the global screen, while searching across cultures for stories capable of resonating with audiences worldwide.
For this reason, a film festival is never merely a screening platform, but an ongoing mechanism for discovery. The Beijing International Film Festival’s International Lounge has steadily become a place where such discoveries take shape. Since its launch at the 14th edition, the event has continued to draw programmers from major festival networks around the world to Beijing, creating new pathways for Chinese-language cinema - not only in production, but also in entering the international festival circuit. At previous editions, a number of Chinese-language films came to the attention of overseas festivals through exchanges held here. Some projects first noticed by programmers at the event later appeared in screening sections of international festivals, while some filmmakers established long-term relationships with festival institutions, allowing their work to be viewed and discussed within a broader global context.

On-site Sessions of Lectures and Meetings with Programmers at the 2025 BJIFF International Lounge
This year, another group of prominent international programmers from different countries and regions will gather in Beijing. Festival curators and industry advocates from across the world - each deeply engaged in different fields of cinema - together shape the core perspective of this year’s event. Among them is Kristina Aschenbrennerova, who has long focused on East Asian and Southeast Asian cinema and currently serves as a programmer for the International Film Festival Rotterdam; and Nikolaj Nikitin, a veteran of the film industry with more than three decades of experience, who works as a programmer for the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and has played a key role in shaping the direction of several European festivals. Other invited guests include Bartek Pulcyn, Programming Director of the Warsaw Film Festival; Jacob Wong, a leading figure behind the industry platform of the Hong Kong International Film Festival, helping connect Asian cinema with the global market; Devin Hartley, programmer for the Ottawa International Animation Festival, one of the world’s four major animation festivals; and Stefan Ivančić, who works across multiple roles as director, producer, and programmer for the Locarno Film Festival, among others. With deep expertise and keen curatorial instinct, these programmers continue to discover new cinematic voices. Bringing their global perspective and extensive festival experience to Beijing, they will join us this April to open a far-reaching dialogue on cinema - one that begins in Beijing and speaks to the world.
Information of Participating Programmers


Kristina Aschenbrennerova
Kristina Aschenbrennerova has been a member of the programming team of the International Film Festival Rotterdam since 2022, where she focuses on East Asian and Southeast Asian cinema. She graduated from the Faculty of Arts at Masaryk University in Brno with a degree in Theory and History of Film. Since 2010, she has been engaged in film festival programming and curatorial work, and previously worked with the IFF Art Film Košice and the International Short Film Festival BRNO16.


Stefan Ivančić
Stefan Ivančić currently serves as a programmer for the Locarno Film Festival and is also involved in the programming of the Auteur Film Festival in Belgrade. He teaches at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade and is a member of the European Film Academy. Active as a director, producer and festival curator, his short films have been selected for numerous major international festivals, including the Festival de Cannes and the International Film Festival Rotterdam.


Nikolaj Nikitin
Nikolaj Nikitin is currently curator of the Critics’ Picks Competition section at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and a member of the festival’s Official Competition Committee. He previously worked for nearly twenty years with the Berlin International Film Festival, where he was responsible for coordinating international market information covering more than 35 countries, overseeing film selection procedures, and developing festival partnerships. He has also served as an adviser and expert for major European funding bodies, including the Creative Europe MEDIA Programme and Eurimages, as well as for national ministries of culture, the Goethe-Institut and the Institut Français.


Bartek Pulcyn
Bartek Pulcyn is Programming Director of the Warsaw Film Festival. He has curated film programs for a number of major film festivals and cultural events in Poland, and works across multiple fields as a film curator, critic and photographer. He founded the “Starting Point” Critics Workshop, a program designed for young film critics, which has been held successfully for six editions.


Jacob Wong
Jacob Wong is currently Director of HKIFF Industry at the Hong Kong International Film Festival. He also serves as a Chinese-language film programmer for the Berlin International Film Festival and as an adviser to the Nara International Film Festival. Having joined the Hong Kong International Film Festival in the 1990s, he previously worked as a curator and concurrently served as Director of the Hong Kong – Asia Film Financing Forum.
The international programmers will participate in BJIFF events from April 17 to 20, engaging in in-depth exchanges with Chinese filmmakers through one-on-one meetings, Programmer’s Workshop and Market Screening. International buyers and international sales agents have already been announced. By registering as Industry Professionals of Beijing Film Market, you'll gain access to face-to-face meetings with all Chinese and international participants. Registration closes in two days. Please visit the official BJIFF website (www.bjiff.com) and navigate to Beijing Film Market - Industry Professional Registration to complete the online application.
The road to the world’s screens begins with dialogue. This April, come to the BJIFF International Lounge - and let the dialogue begin here.