20th Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival


The 20th annual Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival took place from 29 November to 6 December 2025 in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It opened with the 35 mm screening of Garin Nugroho's 2006 film Opera Jawa and closed with Aco Tenriyagelli's directorial debut Comedy Buddy. A total of 227 films from 43 Asia-Pacific countries were screened during the festival.
A special program, Reza Rahadian: 20 Years Reflection, commemorating the Indonesian actor's twenty years of career, took place during the festival. An exclusive ten-minute preview of Kamila Andini's Four Seasons in Java was screened at the festival.
The most prestigious award of the festival, Golden Hanoman Award, was awarded to Cambodian supernatural drama film Becoming Human by Polen Ly.

Juries

The following juries were named for the festival.

Hanoman Award

NETPAC Award

  • Bunga Siagian, Indonesian artist and researcher
  • Herman Van Eyken, lecturer
  • Marissa Anita, Indonesian actress

Blencong Award

  • Henry Foundation, Indonesian musician and visual artist
  • Khozy Rizal, Indonesian filmmaker
  • Mary Pansanga, Thai curator and artist

Indonesian Screen Award

Geber Award

  • Dennis Adhiswara, Indonesian actor
  • Iam Murda, Indonesian filmmaker
  • Siska Raharja, Indonesian film producer

Student Award

  • Andrienne Adelia
  • Dimas Putro Utomo
  • Fada Ramadhan Dhiya
  • Janssen Ewaldo
  • Ramadhani Meautia Iffa

Official selection

Indonesian Screen Awards

Awards

The following awards were presented at the festival: