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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Horror

IFFR is also known for its global selection of bold, daring, extreme and brilliant horror films. Watch and shudder with this collection of spine-chilling cinema.

A list of films

  • Bokshi

    Bhargav Saikia | 166′ | India | World premiere

    Troubled teenager confronts her terrifying destiny in a visceral high-school-set supernatural horror.
  • Street Trash

    Ryan Kruger | 85′ | USA | Dutch Premiere

    Gore never bores in this South African remake of a cult 1987 body horror comedy.
  • No dejes a los niños solos

    Emilio Portes | 97′ | Mexico | World premiere

    A claustrophobic and psychological horror film about two competitive siblings alone in their new house.
  • Possession Street

    Jack Lai | 95′ | Hong Kong | European premiere

    Occupants of a rundown mall fend off a zombie attack and save Hong Kong.
  • The Sisters

    Trần Hữu Tấn | 122′ | Vietnam | European premiere

    Sacrificial sister exacts gruesome revenge in a macabre fairytale set in mediaeval Vietnam.
  • Dead Talents Society

    John Hsu | 110′ | Taiwan | Dutch Premiere

    Shy ghost discovers the art of scaring – and her self-worth – in this horror comedy.
  • Till Death Do Us Part

    Upi | 106′ | Indonesia | European premiere

    An isolated housewife’s routine is thrown into chaos when she suspects an intruder in her apartment.
  • The Shrouds

    David Cronenberg | 119′ | France | Dutch Premiere

    A widower invents a new device to watch the corpse of his deceased wife decay.
  • Lilim

    Mikhail Red | 108′ | Philippines | World premiere

    Runaway siblings seek refuge in an isolated orphanage controlled by a sacrificial cult.
  • Get Away

    Steffen Haars | 86′ | Finland | Dutch Premiere

    A blackly comic take on the serial killer, folk horror and family-in-peril sub-genres.
  • Operation Undead

    Kongkiat Komesiri | 109′ | Thailand | Dutch Premiere

    Sentient zombies hold a mirror to ruling-class warmongers in a hair-raising, antiwar historical thriller.