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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Limelight

Overview of films

  • Opening Night: Fabula

    The 54th edition of IFFR begins with the crime comedy Fabula, the festival’s opening film.
  • After the Storm

    Kore-eda Hirokazu | 117' | Japan | None

    The umpteenth typhoon of the season has trapped a failed author (who recently lost his father) with his mother, ex and son. Leave it to…
  • Aftersun

    Charlotte Wells | 98' | United Kingdom | Dutch Premiere

    Pools, boats, lounges, arcade games, a summer resort. A young girl bonds with her father.
  • Ali & Ava

    Clio Barnard | 95' | United Kingdom | None

    Not available on Festival Scope Pro
  • All We Imagine as Light

    Payal Kapadia | 115' | France | Dutch Premiere

    In this Cannes Grand Prix winner, three nurses navigate loss and longing in rapidly growing Mumbai.
  • Alpha.

    Jan-Willem van Ewijk | 100' | Netherlands | Dutch Premiere

    Father and son brave the snow peaks together: the ultimate test of their skiing skills as well as their relationship.
  • American Honey

    Andrea Arnold | 163' | United Kingdom | None

    Pounding music; the youngsters sing, smoke weed, have sex and fight. The ragged Star (scintillating debut from Sasha Lane) falls for Jake (Shia LaBeou
  • Amour fou

    Jessica Hausner | 96' | Austria | None

    German poet Heinrich von Kleist proposes committing a double suicide to his lover Henriette Vogel. He truly believes that this act will praise and com
  • Un amour impossible

    Catherine Corsini | 134' | France | None

    Empathy-arousing French adaptation of Christine Angot’s bestseller in which Rachel can’t seem to escape her doomed love affair.
  • L’amour ouf

    Gilles Lellouche | 166' | Belgium | Dutch Premiere

    An explosive teenage love story, spanning two decades and featuring among others Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil.
  • An

    Naomi Kawase | 113' | France | None

    Sweet red-bean paste – an – out of a can or homemade, it makes all the difference. Not only in your dorayaki pancakes, but in…
  • Another Day of Life

    Raúl de la Fuente, Damian Nenow | 86' | Poland | None

    Adaptation of war reporter Ryszard Kapuscinski’s most famous book mixes hyper-realistic animation, documentary, hallucinatory impressions a