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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Limelight

Overview of films

  • Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In

    Soi Cheang | 125' | Hong Kong | Dutch Premiere

    A vibrant ghetto bands together to resist hostile takeover in a sensational martial arts spectacle.
  • Two Prosecutors

    118' | France | Dutch Premiere

    A stark but absorbing drama of a young prosecutor’s struggle for justice in Stalinist Russia.
  • U.S. Palmese

    Antonio Manetti, Marco Manetti | 120' | Italy | International premiere

    The Manetti Bros. return to Rotterdam with another snarky comedy to delight football lovers and beyond.
  • Uncut Gems

    Benny Safdie, Josh Safdie | 134' | USA | None

    Nerve-wracking crime-thriller set in New York City, where a jeweler gets into big trouble after lending out an uncut, extremely rare diamond.
  • Vermiglio

    Maura Delpero | 119' | Italy | Dutch Premiere

    A meditative, immersive portrait of life in rural Italy towards the end of WWII.
  • Viduthalai I & II – The Film

    Vetri Maaran | 252' | India | World premiere

    Rookie constable Kumaresan finds himself entangled in armed resistance against the government’s mining interests.
  • Vortex

    Gaspar Noé | 135' | France | None

    Not available on Festival Scope Pro
  • Vox Lux

    Brady Corbet | 112' | USA | None

    Satirical drama about superstar Celeste (Natalie Portman) who is famous thanks to a terrible incident and who symbolises a society in moral decline.
  • Voy! Voy! Voy!

    Omar Hilal | 107' | Egypt | European premiere

    Football offers three guys a ticket to Europe – if they can successfully feign blindness.
  • War Pony

    Riley Keough, Gina Gammell | 115' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    Cannes Caméra d’Or winning naturalistic perspective into the lives of Lakota teenagers struggling to survive.
  • The Whale

    Darren Aronofsky | 117' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    Brendan Fraser gives an exceptional performance as a man living with obesity in a remote house in Idaho.
  • What Will People Say

    Iram Haq | 106' | Germany | None

    Outside the walls of her Pakistani parents’ house, 16-year-old Nisha has the same cheerful, free life as other Norwegians her age. But she pays