Films in Competition
| Title | Director | Country |
|---|---|---|
| According to the Plan | Franziska Meletzky | Germany |
| Bizan | Isshin Inudou | Japan |
| Doghead | Santi Amodeo | Spain |
| Eye in the Sky | Yau Nai-Hoi | Hong Kong/China |
| The Gamblers | Sebastian Bieniek | Germany |
| The Go Master | Tian Zhuangzhuang | China |
| Jump! The Philip Halsman Story | Joshua Sinclair | Austria |
| The Knot | Yin Li | China |
| Miguel & William | Ines Paris | Spain/British Virgin Islands |
| The New Man | Klaus Haro | Sweden/Finland |
| Olga, Victoria Olga | Mercedes Farriols | Argentina |
| Radio Star | Lee Joon-Ik | South Korea |
| Shanghai Red | Oscar Luis Costo | United States of America/China |
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