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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

CJP x IFFR 2026

Hi CJP member, welcome to International Film Festival Rotterdam! On this page we explain to you what benefits you have during IFFR 2026. Here you will find film tips from the programme specially selected for and by CJP and we explain how you can book your discounted tickets.
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50% discount on features, shorts and mid-lengths.

In addition to the “under 23 discount” that IFFR offers, CJP offers its members the opportunity to attend IFFR 2026 with a 50% discount. In addition to this, members get free access to the Art Direction installations in Katoenhuis. This discount can be used two times.

You must request a discount code via CJP that you can enter when checking out. There is a maximum of 2 tickets, which you can book with the CJP provided code.

If you don’t have a CJP Pass yet and you are under 30, buy the CJP for €10 a year and you can make use of the discounts immediately. Get your CJP Pass here.

Filmselection for CJP members

  • Ah Girl

    Ang Geck Geck Priscilla | 99′ | Singapore | World premiere

    A 7-year-old girl navigates despair, delight and her parents’ excruciating separation in 1994 Singapore.
  • Maddie’s Secret

    John Early | 98′ | USA | European premiere

    Leave all cynicism aside for this blend of sincere melodrama and outrageous humour from pre-eminent alt-comedy star John Early.
  • 100 Nights of Hero

    Julia Jackman | 92′ | United Kingdom | Dutch Premiere

    A lady and her maid in a fantastical world find liberation from patriarchy through storytelling.
  • 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.
  • My Daughter Is a Zombie

    Pil Gam-Sung | 114′ | South Korea | Dutch Premiere

    A father tries re-educating his teenage zombie daughter, while protecting her from a hostile world.
  • Honey Bunny

    Igor Jelinović | 97′ | Croatia | World premiere

    A sisterly turf war threatens to escalate in this delightfully dry-humoured Croatian family drama.
  • My Semba

    Hugo Salvaterra | 90′ | Angola | World premiere

    A batida-driven rap symphony of Luanda, seen through those chasing dignity and their dreams.
  • 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.
  • Tell Me What You Feel

    Łukasz Ronduda | 100′ | Poland | World premiere

    Łukasz Ronduda follows two young artists trying, and often failing, to find a language for connection.
  • i grew an inch when my father died

    P. R. Monencillo Patindol | 73′ | Philippines | World premiere

    Two brothers navigate life after the murder of their father. The elder brother struggles because his best friend is the son of the murderer. Meanwhile,…
  • White Lies

    Alba Zari | 99′ | Italy | International premiere

    A dive into the devastating consequences of cult indoctrination and a powerful monument to acceptance and understanding.
  • Why hasn’t everything disappeared yet

    Stefan Koutzev | 98′ | Germany | World premiere

    A lyrically ascetic, audiovisually rich and seductive reflection on trauma and migration.