The Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema (VIFFAC), also known as the Festival International des Cinémas d'Asie de Vesoul, is an annual film festival held in Vesoul, France, dedicated to showcasing cinematic works from across the Asian continent. Founded in 1995 by Martine Thérouanne and Jean-Marc Thérouanne, it is considered one of the oldest Asian film festivals in Europe. The festival typically screens 90-100 films, including features, documentaries, and shorts, with a focus on independent and innovative works, and features awards such as the Cyclo d'Or for best film and the NETPAC Award. VIFFAC aims to foster cultural exchange between Asian filmmakers and European audiences, drawing over 30,000 attendees in recent years.