Saturday marked the end of the 15th edition of the New York Asian Film Festival, which was co-presented by Subway Cinema and the Film Society of Lincoln Center and took place at the Film Society’s Walter Reade Theater and the SVA (School of Visual Arts) Theatre. This year’s festival featured enough unhinged genre-benders, brisk and intelligent dramas, and uncompromising art-house gems to satiate all appetites, wholesome and otherwise.

The international premiere of Adam Tsuei’s The Tenants Downstairs—the year’s most anticipated Taiwanese film, about a devilish, sexually deviant landlord (Simon Lam at his creepiest) who collects twisted souls in his panopticon-like apartment buildingclosed this year’s festival.

Flip through the photos of screenings, events, and talks from the second half of the festival.