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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

As Long As It Takes: Short

Overzicht van films

  • Weather Report of the End

    John Hsu | 8' | Taiwan | World premiere

    Bizarrely funny, small science-fiction film. Meteors and monsters determine the rough weather. The special effects are of an endearingly retro quality
  • Weresheglanspertheere

    Sebastian Buerkner | 6' | United Kingdom | International premiere

    A riveting play on illustration, online found footage is densely reimagined to ask us whether how we hear is determined by what we see.
  • Who Can Be Happy and Free?

    Lyubov Matyunina | 15' | Netherlands | None

    Young maker has translated the poem Who can be happy and free in Russia by Nikolaj Nekrasov from 1877 into a hopeful film about today’s…
  • Will o’ the Wisp

    Andrew Kim | 24' | USA | European premiere

    Idiosyncratic, stimulating study into the paranormal by sceptical filmmaker who mainly believes in the medium of film.
  • Withdrawal

    Peiman Naimi, Fahimeh Aghahasani | 30' | Iran | International premiere

    Ups and downs at an Iranian girls’ boarding school. Life’s problems are only hidden from the outside world. Strong cast in airy drama full of…
  • Wolkenschatten

    Juan David González Monroy, Anja Dornieden | 17' | Germany | None

    Hypnotising slideshow of weathered images presents itself as a relic of an impressive event full of trauma and wonder.
  • YOU ME AND IT

    Anita Delaney | 4' | Ireland | None

    With frantic energy, supernatural comic timing and a rogues’ gallery of actors, YOU ME AND IT traces a world where cruelty is ticklish but always…
  • Your Silent Face (fucking finland series)

    Seamus Harahan | 6' | Finland | World premiere

    A melancholic slab of perfect pop and intuitive documentary video, shot on the docks of Rostock as a Baltic ferry leaves port for Hanko, Finland.
  • Zement

    Bettina Nürnberg, Dirk Peuker | 12' | Austria | None

    Search for the hidden history of this idyllic Austrian village in Salzkammergut leads to surprising, disconcerting revelations.
  • Zero Irony

    Gary Hawkins | 11' | USA | World premiere

    Contemporary structuralist film that finds its form in a series of poetic, repeating loops, set atop a soundtrack of 21st-century prayer requests.
  • Zu Hanne Darboven/Abschliessend

    Thomas Mohr | 8' | Netherlands | World premiere

    1853 photographs from Hanne Darboven’s exhibition The Order of Time and Things in Madrid are rhythmically edited to her music piece Requiem, op. 22, b