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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Bright Future

Overview of films

  • Montanha

    João Salaviza | 91' | France | None

    In serene chiaroscuro Montanha records the obstinate grief of a 14-year old. David tries to hide from the approaching disaster that is the death of…
  • Morgen

    Marian Crisan | 100' | France | None

    A human story of an emigrant who seeks a way to the West and gets stuck in the house of an ordinary man on the…
  • Motel Mist

    Prabda Yoon | 115' | Thailand | World premiere

    Erotic fantasies can come to life in the rooms of Motel Mistress. But whether these will be pleasurable for those involved is another matter.
  • Mother

    Vlado Skafar | 90' | Italy | World premiere

    A Slovenian mother takes her addicted and self-destructive daughter with her to a remote Italian village. Isolation as attempted salvation. Inspired b
  • Le Moulin

    Huang Ya-li | 162' | Taiwan | None

    Poetry, literature, painting and old film clips converge in this lyrical, unusually designed film essay about Le Moulin, the Taiwanese poets’ collecti
  • Mouton

    Marianne Pistone, Gilles Deroo | 100' | France | None

    Sheep is surprising as a character as well as a film. While adapting the docu style, the film is always original. Mouton (Sheep), breaks away…
  • La mujer sin piano

    Javier Rebollo | 95' | France | None

    Rebollo was inspired by the sight of a respectable lady sitting at night by a closed bus station. What was she doing there? The film…
  • My Friend the Polish Girl

    Ewa Banaszkiewicz, Mateusz Dymek | 93' | Poland | World premiere

    A playful fiction documentary about the life of a Polish immigrant in London slowly changes into a dark psychological investigation of the relationshi
  • My Perestroika

    Robin Hessman | 87' | United Kingdom | None

    A warm, intimate look back at changes in Russia during the past twenty years. Seen through the eyes of a few friends who, aided by…
  • My Queen Karo

    Dorothée van den Berghe | 101' | Belgium | None

    The Belgian girl Karo moves in the 1970s with her parents to Amsterdam, at that time a city dominated by left-wing ideals and experimental ways…
  • My Sister’s Quinceañera

    Aaron Douglas Johnston | 72' | Netherlands | World premiere

    A different Americana, far removed from jeans ads and truck commercials. Mexican-American residents of small-town Iowa, non-professional actors, depic
  • My Tehran for Sale

    Granaz Moussavi | 95' | Australia | None

    Debut film by the Iranian female poet Granaz Moussavi is about the secret double life that many young people lead in repressive Iran. They can…