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We’re heading into this edition’s final festival weekend! Don’t miss your last chance to catch films and events, and dance the night away at Club IFFR. View the programme per day via the link below.
[Film still: Mi amor, dir. Guillaume Nicloux – Fri 6 Feb, 19.45 at Theater Rotterdam Grote Zaal]

Audience Award top 5

Film tips

  • Gamer Girls

    Veronica Bassetto, Sophie Yang | 102′ | Hong Kong | International premiere

    Esports team Gamer Girls faces real-life battles in this energetic and empowering debut.
  • Unerasable!

    Socrates Saint-Wulfstan Drakos | 97′ | Belgium | World premiere

    An exiled filmmaker confronts repression, dislocation and bureaucracy, forging a serenely poetic resistance against all odds.
  • FETISH

    Malga Kubiak | 132′ | Sweden | World premiere

    Epic autobiography of Polish artist Malga Kubiak in praise of everything aesthetically in your face.
  • Bodies of Water

    In the backdrop of our daily lives in Rotterdam there’s the river Maas, threading our experiences together.

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  • On demand

    With IFFR’s on demand shows you can join the 2026 festival anywhere in The Netherlands and whenever you want – even after the festival.

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  • RTM Repeat Screenings

    Following another successful RTM Day last week, there’s another chance to catch this year’s RTM films. Join us today at Islemunda for the RTM repeat screenings.

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  • Genre labels

    Would you like to choose your films based on a particular genre? Then take a look at our genre labels, where we’ve grouped many of this year’s feature films into categories such as Crime, Documentary, LGBTQIA+ and Animation.

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