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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Drie dagen vis

    Peter Hoogendoorn’s empathetic tragicomedy about a father-son relationship of few words.
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  • The Battle of Empty Stomachs

    A poetic tribute to the resistance of Palestinian hunger strikers and asylum seekers.
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  • Rock Against Religion

    1970s punk to make your ears bleed by Rotterdam bands Rode Wig and REVO: four 14-year-olds including singer Aram Slappendel.
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  • Pinkel

    Pinkel, a working-class boy from Rotterdam, transforms from an anarchist punk into a dad. Proto-punk by Rotterdam punk band Tändstickorshock.
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  • Ik hou het wel voor gezien

    Prize-winning authentic record of an era, in a meticulously shot portrait of the young drug-addicted poet and musician Gaby from Rotterdam.
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  • Groeten uit Rotterdam

    This controversial work in three parts provides a glimpse of the Rotterdam art and music scene in the 1980s. A unique documentary of an eventful…
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  • Druggebruik

    The early 1970s, Kralingen Pop Festival: marihuana, LSD, speed, opium – anything available was taken. Four young users’ stories
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  • De jueves a domingo

    Scenes from a marriage, viewed from the back seat of the spacious Mazda 929 that a Chilean family uses to go on holiday for a…
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  • By the Time It Gets Dark

    Powerful second feature by Anocha Suwichakornpong, who won a Tiger in 2010 with Mundane History, starts with the Thammasat University massacre of 1976 in Bangkok.…
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  • Along the Way

    Twin sisters Zahra and Fatima make a second perilous attempt to reach Europe. A moving and urgent feature by Mijke de Jong.
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