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.
Overview of 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. -
After the Cities
Xacio Baño | 86' | Spain | World premiere
A hazy, intimate journey through Santiago de Compostela, told through memories, correspondences and the quiet poetry of travel. -
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. -
Bowels of Hell
Gustavo Vinagre, Gurcius Gewdner | 111' | Brazil | World premiere
An irreverent horror-comedy about gender, birth and grief – where toilets play a major role. -
Calle Málaga
Maryam Touzani | 116' | Spain | Dutch Premiere
Against her daughter’s wishes, a Spanish woman fights to keep her beloved house in Tangier. -
Cauchemar conseil
Renaud Després-Larose, Ana Tapia Rousiouk | 148' | Canada | International premiere
An insomniac student is liberated by spontaneous female friendship in this playful alternative buddy movie. -
Conrad & Crab – Idiotic Gems
Claude Schmitz | 96' | Belgium | World premiere
Two unglamorous detectives stir up whimsically comic trouble in a small French town. -
Dead Souls
Alex Cox | 88' | USA | Dutch Premiere
For his directorial swan song, Alex Cox stars in this frontier fable of American greed. -
Los domingos
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa | 115' | Spain | Dutch Premiere
A teenager’s decision to become a cloistered nun causes bewilderment and havoc in the family.