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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Limelight

Overview of films

  • The Return

    Uberto Pasolini | 115' | Italy | Dutch Premiere

    The timelessness of Homer’s The Odyssey shines through in this emotionally resonant, pared-back adaptation, featuring Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche.
  • The Rider

    Chloé Zhao | 103' | USA | None

    Cowboy heroism only exists at the rodeo, where Brady is permanently injured. This idiosyncratic Western gets inside the mind of an insecure bronc
  • Riders of Justice

    Anders Thomas Jensen | 116' | Denmark | International premiere

    Act of revenge devised by grumpy widower (Mads Mikkelsen) gets out of hand – with therapeutic consequences. Bittersweet, absurdist tragicomedy.
  • Rock ‘n’ Roll Ringo

    Dominik Galizia | 100' | Germany | International premiere

    Ringo is a dreamer trapped within the twinkly but dangerous world of a German funfair.
  • Rojo

    Benjamín Naishtat | 109' | Argentina | None

    Darkly funny crime thriller and a vivisection of the Argentinian national psyche in 1975, the year before Jorge Videla’s military coup.
  • Room

    Lenny Abrahamson | 118' | Ireland | None

    Original psychological thriller (by the director of Frank), after the international bestseller by Emma Donoghue. The peaceful life of Ma and her five-
  • La ruche

    Christophe Hermans | 81' | Belgium | None

    Teen Marion and her two sisters are the punching bags for their mother’s bipolar episodes, in this emotionally convincing coming-of-age.
  • La ruche

    Christophe Hermans | 81' | Belgium | None

    Not available on Festival Scope Pro
  • Saint Omer

    Alice Diop | 123' | France | Dutch Premiere

    An investigation into language, law and identity through the figure of an infanticidal mother.
  • Sami Blood

    Amanda Kernell | 110' | Denmark | None

    Keenly observed drama about the position of Sami – the Laps – in Sweden in the 1930s. In Sami Blood we see through the eyes…
  • The Secret Agent

    Kleber Mendonça Filho | 161' | Brazil | Dutch Premiere

    A university professor (Wagner Moura) flees persecution with the help of a resistance network during Brazil’s dictatorship.
  • The Seed of the Sacred Fig

    Mohammad Rasoulof | 168' | Germany | Dutch Premiere

    Now-exiled Iranian writer-director Rasoulof interweaves political activism with family drama. Winner of Cannes Prix Spécial.