The deep cultural connection between Korea and Indonesia continues to flourish through one of the most universal forms of art: film. The Korea Indonesia Film Festival (KIFF) 2025 once again celebrates stories, creativity, and friendship between the two nations — showcasing how cinema can bridge cultures and inspire unity.
Cinema as a Cultural Bridge in Korea Indonesia Film Festival (KIFF) 2025
At the press conference held at CGV Pacific Place Jakarta, media representatives, including KPOPPOST, Siti Rosidah, and fellow members of Honorary Reporter Korea.net Indonesia, were invited to attend the launch event.
The two-hour session opened with remarks from key representatives who have been instrumental in fostering this cross-cultural partnership:
- Kim Young Won, Director of the Korea Cultural Center (KCC) Indonesia
- Mark Nah, CEO of CGV Indonesia
- Nandra, Korean film contributor at CGV Indonesia
- Manda, Head of Marketing, CGV Indonesia

During the opening, Mr. Kim Young Won emphasized the importance of cultural storytelling:
“From Korea’s screens to Indonesia’s theaters, the best stories return this year through KIFF 2025. This festival stands as a testament to the friendship between our two nations and the power of cinema to unite cultures.”
Kim Young Won, Director of KCC Indonesia.

A Festival That Unites Two Countries
Jointly organized by the Korean Cultural Center (KCC) Indonesia, under the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, and CGV Cinemas Indonesia, KIFF 2025 is set to take place simultaneously in Jakarta (CGV Grand Indonesia), Yogyakarta (CGV Pakuwon Mall), and Malang (CGV Malang City Point) from October 30 to November 2, 2025.
This year’s lineup features 16 selected films from both countries — plus one surprise movie that audiences are eagerly anticipating. With tickets priced at just IDR 15,000, moviegoers can experience world-class cinema across genres, available through CGV’s app, website, or at participating locations starting October 24, 2025.
Official Film Lineup for KIFF 2025
From heartfelt dramas and intense thrillers to comedies and animated adventures, KIFF 2025 promises a cinematic journey that transcends borders.
Korean and Indonesian Films Featured:
- No Other Choice (Opening Movie)
- Harbin
- Pretty Crazy
- The Ugly
- Firefighter
- Secret Untold Melody
- Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy
- Hi-Five
- My Daughter is a Zombie
- Dark Nuns
- Forest of Echoes (Short Movie)
- Sore: Istri dari Masa Depan
- Panggil Aku Ayah (Call Me Father)
- 1 Kakak 7 Ponakan (1 Sister 7 Nephews)
- Qodrat 2
- JUMBO
- Surprise Movie

Highlights and Special Guests
Opening the festival is “No Other Choice”, directed by acclaimed Korean filmmaker Park Chan Wook. The film, which earned a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, follows Man-su (Lee Byung-hun), a paper industry expert whose life takes a drastic turn after he loses his job and faces the possibility of losing his home.
Adding local star power, Ringgo Agus Rahman joins as the Festival Ambassador for KIFF 2025. Known for his warm personality and comedic charm, Ringgo stars in two Indonesian titles featured in the festival — “Panggil Aku Ayah” and “1 Kakak 7 Ponakan”.
“I’m thrilled to be part of KIFF this year. It’s a great opportunity for film lovers to connect, learn, and share ideas through stories on the big screen.”
Ringgo Agus Rahman.

More Than Just a Film Festival
For Mark Nah, CEO of CGV Indonesia, the festival is more than a showcase of films — it’s a celebration of friendship and creativity.
“Each year, this festival becomes a space where we can appreciate and enjoy the beauty of two different cultures. Our collaboration with the Korea Cultural Center proves how entertainment can strengthen relationships and broaden perspectives.”
Mark Nah, CEO of CGV Indonesia.
Over the years, KIFF has evolved from a film festival into a symbol of enduring friendship between Korea and Indonesia — supported by governments, cultural institutions, and the film industry alike.
Event Details
- Date: October 30 – November 2, 2025
- Venues: CGV Grand Indonesia (Jakarta), CGV Pakuwon Mall (Yogyakarta), CGV Malang City Point (Malang)
- Ticket Price: IDR 15,000 per film
- Ticket Sales Start: October 24, 2025
- Booking: CGV Indonesia Website
Celebrating Stories That Connect Nations
The Korea Indonesia Film Festival 2025 stands as a shining example of how cinema can transcend borders and unite people. Through storytelling, Korea and Indonesia continue to learn from each other — proving that film is not just entertainment, but a universal language of understanding, empathy, and collaboration.
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