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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Cinema Regained

Overview of films

  • Jeune cinéma

    Yves-Marie Mahé | 72' | France | World premiere

    The story of Festival international du jeune cinéma (1965-83) as a Balzacian tale about film festivals and lost illusions.
  • Josef Kilían / A Character Needing Support

    Pavel Jurácek, Jan Schmidt | 37' | Czechoslovakia | -

    A Kafkaesque reflection of absurd situations; the hero borrows a tomcat from a rental company but has great difficulty returning it.
  • Joy of Madness

    Hana Makhmalbaf | 73' | Iran | -

    First ‘making of’ that is better than the film itself – and that isn’t bad either! 14-year-old Hana Makhmalbaf foloows her elder sister Samira in…
  • Joymoti Never Left

    Mehdi Jahan | 65' | India | World premiere

    In a future Assam, rains have destroyed parts of the state, can it be reconstructed?
  • Kade

    Barbara Meter | 4' | Netherlands | -

    Observations of a docking ship. The optical printer brings people on the quayside closer.
  • Kaja, I’ll Kill You!

    Vatroslav Mimica | 82' | Croatia | None

    A haunting film about life in a peaceful Dalmation town, until it turns into bloodshed.
  • Kakaja Zemlja

    Jan Willem van Dam | 20' | Netherlands | -

    1990, Leningrad, Russia, Soviet Union. Perestroika hits home and Igor Yaruskin, a fairly old fashioned painter, tries to maintain himself in turbulent times.
  • Kano (rood)

    Jeroen Eisinga | 4' | Netherlands | -

    Sitting in a canoe in a creek, the man has forgotten something essential. The canoe only starts moving when he looks back and is in…
  • Katarakt

    Jan Ketelaars | 10' | Netherlands | -

    A man is present who follows a rhythm in both pictures and sound that can be felt deep down into the belly.
  • Katha

    Sai Paranjpye | 141' | India | None

    Sai Paranjpye didn’t arrive at cinema immediately but now she is here, it’s magnificent!
  • Kavur

    Fırat Özeler | 89' | Turkey | World premiere

    A woman’s voyage of discovery into the oeuvre of her favourite director: Turkish grandmaster Ömer Kavur.
  • Keep on Turning

    Jacques Verbeek, Karin Wiertz | 3' | Netherlands | -

    Geometric animation with dizzying depth.