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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Harbour

Programma IFFR 2022

Echoing Rotterdam’s port city identity, Harbour offers a safe haven to the full range of contemporary cinema that the festival champions.

Still: The Mole Song: Final

Overview of films

  • The Mole Song: Final

    Miike Takashi | 129' | Japan | None

    Miike Takashi goes top speed again in this final part of his series of manga adaptations, which is jam-packed with insane excesses.
  • Mon Légionnaire

    Rachel Lang | 107' | Belgium | None

    Men on a mission in Mali, the women left behind in the army compound. Ex-military herself, Rachel Lang hits hard in this ensemble drama.
  • Neptune Frost

    Saul Williams, Anisia Uzeyman | 105' | Rwanda | None

    Modern punk musical with Afrofuturistic overtones, in which runaway miners start a hacker community in the hills of Burundi.
  • Noche de fuego

    Tatiana Huezo | 110' | Mexico | None

    Three young girls are trying to grow up as normally as possible, in a remote mountain village dominated by drug cartels.
  • Quién lo impide

    Jonás Trueba | 221' | Spain | None

    For five years, Trueba filmed a group of Spanish teens. No script, free of form, full of dreams, but never naive. Touching generational portrait.
  • Tralala

    Jean-Marie Larrieu, Arnaud Larrieu | 120' | France | None

    Mathieu Amalric shines as a modern troubadour in this quirky French musical, that travels from Paris to Lourdes.