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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Horror

A list of films

  • Art Is Dark and Full of Horrors

    Artemio Narro | 120′ | Mexico | World premiere

    An outrageous satire of the Mexican art world that pits insecure artists against predatory curators.
  • Bowels of Hell

    Gustavo Vinagre, Gurcius Gewdner | 111′ | Brazil | World premiere

    An irreverent horror-comedy about gender, birth and grief – where toilets play a major role.
  • Gaua

    Paul Urkijo Alijo | 96′ | Spain | International premiere

    A dark Basque fairy tale blending macabre fantasy, folk horror and sexual liberation.
  • The Hole, 309 Days to the Bloodiest Tragedy

    Hanung Bramantyo | 113′ | Indonesia | World premiere

    Investigating a series of gruesome murders in 1960s Indonesia, an army officer ventures into the heart of darkness.
  • IAI

    Sakai Zenzo | 90′ | Japan | World premiere

    Kana begins experiencing vivid dreams and strange premonitions in this blend of psychological horror and family drama.
  • Motherwitch

    Minos Papas | 104′ | Cyprus | World premiere

    A grieving mother attempts to reanimate her dead children in this visceral folk-horror.
  • Return to Silent Hill

    Christophe Gans | 105′ | United Kingdom | Dutch Premiere

    James battles an army of demonic creatures in a visceral work of expressionist horror.
  • Talking to a Stranger

    Adrián García Bogliano | 104′ | Mexico | World premiere

    A grieving mother is confronted by an uncanny presence that wears the face of her lost child.
  • TEKENCHU: THE RITE OF THE NAHUALES

    Carlos Matienzo Serment | 80′ | Mexico | World premiere

    A Mexican folk horror film about the serial murder of children in various Indigenous villages.