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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Bright Future

Overview of films

  • sound//vision: Fri 27 Jan

    Visit sound//vision 2019! This Friday evening kicks off with Ursae Minoris, the brand new performance by filmmaker Joost Rekveld and musicians Dario Calderone and Claudio…
  • Chapiteau-show

    Sergey Loban | 207' | Russia | International premiere

    Light-hearted epic on four kinds of communication (love, friendship, respect, collaboration). Not just another Russian ‘art-flick’ but an off-beat man
  • Chaque jour est une fête

    Dima El-Horr | 87' | France | None

    A bus full of women gets stranded on its way to a prison in the Lebanese Desert. Three women try to find their way, while…
  • Characters

    Son Kwang-Ju | 99' | South Korea | World première

    Clever and moving play with double mirrors. A melancholy female scriptwriter is working with a narcissistic director on a new script. A personal ode t
  • The Charm of Others

    Ninomiya Ryutaro | 89' | Japan | European premiere

    Is Ninomiya Ryutaro the new Kitano Takeshi? He also directs himself with black humour. Told in funny, vexingly realistic fragments and set in the Japa
  • The Chaser

    Na Hong-Jin | 123' | South Korea | None

    Characteristic Korean thriller about an ex-cop who, as a pimp, finds himself on the trail of a disturbed serial killer. With masterful pleasure in fil
  • A Cheonggyecheon Dog

    Kim Kyung-Mook | 62' | South Korea | International premiere

    The historic Cheonggyecheon River in Seoul, for long a kind of open sewer, has been cleaned up at the cost of billions. The maker of…
  • Cherry Pie

    Lorenz Merz | 85' | Switzerland | International premiere

    Zoé is young and alone, on the road, clearly running away. From a painful past? From herself? She drifts aimlessly but deliberately, leaving the peopl
  • Children Are Not Afraid of Death, Children Are Afraid of Ghosts

    Rong Guang Rong | 85' | China | World premiere

    Personal, impressive emotional documentary in which the director investigates a group suicide by children in a poor village in the mountains of Guizho
  • Chronovisor

    Kevin Walker, Jack Auen | 99' | USA | World premiere

    An academic investigates the suppressed story of the machine that monks claimed could capture humanity’s collective memory.
  • Chums from Across the Void

    Jim Finn | 18' | USA | None

    In ‘Past Leftist Life Regression’ therapy three heroes act as your guide. Psychedelic intermezzos and a balmy voice create a contemporary revolution o
  • Cielo abierto

    Felipe Esparza Pérez | 65' | France | World premiere

    Felipe Esparza Pérez’s Slow Cinema debut feature, tracing the paths of a father and son.