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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

As Long As It Takes: Short

Overzicht van films

  • First Launch

    Wang Wei-Xiu | 14' | Taiwan | International premiere

    Elegant children’s animation with admirably adult ingenuity. On her first day of school, Little Scissors is robbed by aliens and proves to be a tiny…
  • Flies.

    Michael MacGarry | 9' | South Africa | World premiere

    An older man lives alone in a deserted apartment complex. He unintentionally witnesses a murder after which the killers end his loneliness. Character
  • Foolish Steps of a Fat Cow

    Ghazi Alqudcy | 20' | Bosnia and Herzegovina | World premiere

    Diary film by Singaporean filmmaker living in Sarajevo whose guilt makes him travel to Berlin to say sorry to someone.
  • The Footstones in Night Writing

    Emilija Skarnulyte | 6' | France | World premiere

    Aldona lost her sight in 1986. This is her daily outing to Gutras Park where she wanders through both past and present.
  • Get Closer

    Satake Maki | 2' | Japan | None

    Collage of scraps of photographs of three children shot in 1989. At the end, the pieces fall into place. Intimate reflection on time’s progression.
  • Giants

    Damian Marcano | 15' | Netherlands | World premiere

    The youth of Rotterdam and their role models, parents, and guardians… otherwise known as giants. IFFR project with A View with a Room.
  • The Golden Triangle

    Miguel Clara Vasconcelos | 18' | France | World premiere

    Romantic portrait of woman who can’t or doesn’t want to stand still. She’s travelling. Travelling forever. And never coming back forever. Not even to
  • Goodbye Utopia

    Ding Shiwei | 8' | China | European premiere

    Short yet grand animation symbolically depicts the rise and tragedy of various utopias in nine tableaus.
  • Granny

    Kirsten Tan | 18' | Singapore | International premiere

    Beautiful, meticulous, realistic drama about an old lady who finds a Burmese refugee girl in her home. Unsentimental to the end. She knows life.
  • I Am a Spy

    Sarah Wood | 22' | United Kingdom | World premiere

    In a diaristic film that reflects on archives, surveillance and history making, Sarah Wood asks, ‘We invented cinema, but in an age when we can…
  • I comme Iran

    Sanaz Azari | 50' | Belgium | None

    Brussels: behind classroom doors Azari learns to read and write her mother tongue Persian using a manual from the Islamic Revolution.
  • I Forgot!

    Eduardo Williams | 29' | France | None

    We follow a group of friends around Hanoi experiencing its freedom, sensuality and boundaries. They climb, jump and tempt the gravity of their daily l