Harbour
Programme IFFR 2026
Echoing Rotterdam’s port city identity, Harbour offers a safe haven to the full range of contemporary cinema that the festival champions.
Overzicht van films
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Accept Our Sincere Apologies
Juja Dobrachkous | 107' | United Kingdom | World premiere
Trapped in a decaying hotel, two women yearn to escape their demons and the world beyond. -
Art Is Dark and Full of Horrors
Artemio Narro | 120' | Mexico | World premiere
An outrageous satire of the Mexican art world that pits insecure artists against predatory curators. -
Earth Song
Erol Mintaş | 118' | Finland | World premiere
A resonant drama about a Kurdish emigrant’s journey into her tortured past. -
The Hole, 309 Days to the Bloodiest Tragedy
Hanung Bramantyo | 113' | Indonesia | World premiere
Investigating a series of gruesome murders in 1960s Indonesia, an army officer ventures into the heart of darkness. -
Isan Odyssey
Thunska Pansittivorakul | 80' | Thailand | International premiere
A journey in song and dance through the suppressed chapters of Thailand’s political history. -
The Misconceived
James N. Kienitz Wilkins | 88' | USA | World premiere
An experimental 3D-rendered home renovation comedy – or an acidic treatise on working conditions for the modern creative. -
The Passion According to GHB
Gustavo Vinagre, Vinicius Couto | 82' | Brazil | World premiere
Chemsex hookups turn existential in this bedroom odyssey where fake drugs fuel true intimacy. -
Ripples in the Mist
Clara Law | 119' | Australia | European premiere
Stories of two Hong Kong women in exile coalesce into a poetic exploration of grief, memory and artistic expression. -
Songs of Hope and Despair. Performed by Bundschuh, Fish, Fox Tail, Rainbow, Dead Drummer, Muse-Leaving Germany and by other agencies
Chto Delat | 82' | Germany | World premiere (festival)
Strangely costumed heroes long for a miracle in this absurdist lo-fi musical roadmovie by the Chto Delat collective.