Japanese, Korean, Chinese cinema and animation: Asian cultures on screen in Draguignan
The Draguignan Asian Cinema Festival celebrates the richness and diversity of Asian cinema every spring. Japanese, Korean, Chinese films, animated films, documentaries, and Asian guests gather for several days of screenings and encounters. In its 5th edition in March 2026, this international festival has established itself as a unique event in the Var region for discovering Asian cinema.
The Draguignan Asian Cinema Festival is an original and valuable cultural initiative in the Var festival landscape. By dedicating an entire festival to Asian cinema, the organizers have filled a void and responded to a real demand from audiences passionate about Asian culture, which is often under-represented in traditional film programming.
Asian cinema is one of the richest and most diverse in the world, driven by dynamic film industries and internationally recognized talented filmmakers. The festival highlights the continent's great cinematic traditions:
From auteur films to popular movies, including animated films (anime) and popular genres like live-action manga, Japanese cinema offers an extraordinary range of works. Masters like Hirokazu Kore-eda, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, and Makoto Shinkai are alongside new generations who are constantly renewing this art form.
Since the triumph of Bong Joon-ho's *Parasite* at Cannes in 2019 and its Oscar for Best Picture in 2020, Korean cinema has achieved global recognition. The festival presents films by directors such as Park Chan-wook, Lee Chang-dong, and the new voices of K-cinema, in genres as varied as thrillers, social dramas, genre films, and romantic films.
The cinema of mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan is also represented, with its own historical and aesthetic particularities. The cinemas of Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and India complete this panorama of inexhaustible richness.
The festival's program covers all genres and formats: feature fiction films, animated films – with a special focus on Japanese animation, which is experiencing a renaissance – documentaries, and sometimes short films. The festival strives to present films that are new or rarely shown in France, giving the Var audience privileged access to works that may never be distributed in local cinemas.
The international dimension of the festival is realized through the invitation of Asian directors, actors, or producers for audience encounters. These exchanges provide a better understanding of the cultural and cinematic contexts of the films presented and establish direct dialogue between the creators and their French audiences. These encounters are often cited by festival-goers as the most memorable highlights of the event.
Organized in partnership with the City of Draguignan, the festival uses the city's cultural facilities for its screenings. Its roots in Draguignan give it a strong territorial identity and allow it to reach a loyal local audience, while also attracting film enthusiasts from across the region. The accessible and affordable programming aims to appeal to both specialists in Asian culture and curious newcomers eager to discover these often-unfamiliar cinematographies.
The 5th edition of the Draguignan Asian Cinema Festival will take place in March 2026, featuring several days of screenings of Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and animated films. Encounters with Asian guests, debates, and retrospectives are on the program for this unique international event in the Var region.
The Draguignan Asian Cinema Festival reaches its 5th edition in March 2026, a symbolic milestone that confirms the lasting presence of this event in the cultural landscape of the Var region. For this anniversary, the program promises to be particularly ambitious, with an enhanced selection of films and new collaborations with Asian cultural institutions.
For several days, Draguignan will transform into a crossroads of Asian cinematographies. On the agenda: feature fiction films from Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hong Kong, and other Asian cinemas, animated films for audiences of all ages, documentaries exploring the social and cultural realities of the continent, and short films revealing new talents from the Asian scene.
Encounters with Asian guests – directors, actors, producers, or film critics – will be at the heart of the program, offering the audience valuable and unique exchanges with professionals from Asian cinema. Educational workshops on the history and specificities of Asian cinema may be offered alongside the screenings, in the spirit of transmission and sharing that drives the organizers.
The festival takes place in the cinemas and cultural facilities of Draguignan (83300). Main address to be confirmed on the City of Draguignan website.
By car: Draguignan is accessible from the A8 (Fréjus/Puget-sur-Argens exit) via the RN7, or from Toulon via the DN97 (approx. 1 hour). Parking available in the city center.
By train: Arcs-Draguignan station (Marseille–Nice line) is 15 km away.
Paid ticketing. Indicative prices range from €5 to €10 per screening. Festival pass available. Reduced rates for students and young people.
Information on the City of Draguignan website and its cultural facilities.
Website: www.ville-draguignan.fr
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