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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Limelight

Overview of films

  • Electric Child

    Simon Jaquemet | 118' | Switzerland | Dutch Premiere

    A man looks to super-intelligent AI to save his sick child. What could go wrong?
  • Ema

    Pablo Larraín | 102' | Chile | None

    Dance and drama combine seamlessly in this audiovisual spectacle in which a foster mother tries to get her adopted child back.
  • The End of Fear

    Barbara Visser | 70' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Barnett Newman’s abstract painting Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue was murdered twice: first by a vandal with a utility knife, then b
  • The Endless River

    Oliver Hermanus | 110' | France | None

    Against the background of the vast South-African landscape, three people get caught up in a violent cycle of grief, anger and revenge. A moral narrati
  • Eo

    Jerzy Skolimowski | 86' | Italy | Dutch Premiere

    A donkey’s journey turns into a severe but kindly vision of humankind at its most wondrously ordinary.
  • Erbarme dich – Matthäus Passion Stories

    Ramón Gieling | 98' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Impressive, labyrinthine narrative by Gieling (Johan Cruijff: en un momento dado) on Bach’s St Matthew Passion and the exceptional relationship that e
  • The Eternal Daughter

    Joanna Hogg | 96' | United Kingdom | Dutch Premiere

    Tilda Swinton movingly incarnates both mother and daughter in this atmospheric film by Joanna Hogg.
  • L’étranger

    François Ozon | 120' | France | Dutch Premiere

    Albert Camus’ classic existentialist novel brought dramatically alive by François Ozon as a film noir.
  • Evil Does Not Exist

    Hamaguchi Ryūsuke | 106' | Japan | Dutch Premiere

    Hamaguchi Ryusuke delivers a mesmerising, slow-burning rural fable about the many facets of genius loci.
  • Exit 8

    Kawamura Genki | 95' | Japan | Dutch Premiere

    A young man is trapped in an endless loop in the Japanese subway in this existential horror.
  • L’extraordinaire voyage de Marona

    Anca Damian | 92' | Belgium | None

    Self-willed drawings in this boundlessly imaginative animation film, in which a dying dog reflects on its owners.
  • Big Talk: Srebrenica. Never Again?

    Occasioned by Quo vadis, Aida?, a panel will discuss the trauma surrounding the fall of Srebrenica. Can we learn from the past?