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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Cinema Regained

Overzicht van films

  • FX Messerschmidt

    René Hazekamp | 11' | Netherlands | -

    Exciting journey around the eighteenth century sculpted facial expressions of Franz Xaver Messerschmidt.
  • The Geneva Mechanism: A Ghost Movie

    Péter Lichter | 5' | Hungary | None

    Digitally dissolved footage of the Geneva Mechanism, the essential component of film projectors. 
  • Georgica

    Sulev Keedus | 109' | Estonia | None

    A sensual piece of contemplative cinema set on a barren island in newly Soviet Estonia.
  • Girl Internet Show: A Kati Kelli Mixtape

    Kati Kelli | 79' | USA | World premiere

    A deep dive into the unique YouTube universe of Kati Kelli. A satire of modern life!
  • The Glass System

    Mark LaPore | 20' | USA | -

    Largely a portrait of Calcutta, but the film can also lead us to make personal assumptions about a ‘lost’ New York.
  • Go West, Young Man!

    Peter Delpeut, Mart Dominicus | 84' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Quest for the remains of the western that celebrates its hundredth anniversary in 2003: an homage that ends as a requiem. A personal quest, filmed…
  • Go! Go! Go!

    Marie Menken | 12' | USA | -

    Sequences that are mostly filmed from a vehicle in motion
  • Godsterminal

    Georg Tiller | 90' | Austria | World premiere

    Edward Weki is visited by Nurse Alma (Bergman’s Persona) and a female version of Death (from The Seventh Seal).
  • The Golden Sieve

    Roze Stiebra | 10' | Latvia | None

    Three stories-in-songs for children about the heavens above. A milestone in (Soviet) Latvian animation!
  • Goodbye, Dragon Inn

    Tsai Ming-liang | 82' | Taiwan | None

    Ghosts from a long-gone film era and the last day of a cinema, where King Hu’s Dragon Gate Inn can be seen once more.
  • The Great White Tower

    Yamamoto Satsuo | 150' | Japan | None

    Will the community-conscious humanist or the selfish careerist succeed as head of the university medical department?
  • The Grey Machine

    Péter Lichter | 65' | Hungary | World premiere

    An experimental found footage film tells a story of fantasy: a machine that never existed.