Harbour
Programme IFFR 2025
Echoing Rotterdam’s port city identity, Harbour offers a safe haven to the full range of contemporary cinema that the festival champions.
Overview of films
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Where the Wind Comes From
Amel Guellaty | 99' | Tunisia | European premiere
Two friends, trying to reach Europe, embark on a gritty, coming of age road trip. -
Whispers in the Dabbas
Garin Nugroho | 76' | Indonesia | World premiere
Defending voiceless individuals, a novice lawyer fights a corrupt establishment and her own helplessness. -
Wishing on a Star
Péter Kerekes | 99' | Italy | Dutch Premiere
A charming, Italian-style entertainment about the astrological, worldwide search for elusive happiness and surprising fate. -
Youth (Hard Times)
Wang Bing | 227' | France | European premiere
Will the textile workers in part two of Wang Bing’s Youth documentary ever be paid? -
Youth (Homecoming)
Wang Bing | 152' | France | European premiere
The final part of Wang Bing’s Youth shows the temporary joy for workers visiting home. -
Youth (Spring)
Wang Bing | 215' | France | European premiere
The first part of the Youth trilogy shows us cramped textile workshops and shared dorms.