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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Cinema Regained

Overview of films

  • The Lady Avenger

    Yang Chia-yun | 84' | Taiwan | None

    One of the most typical so-called Taiwan Black Movies (see also the documentary in this programme about a B-film genre that has disappeared) in terms
  • The Lady from Constantinople

    Judit Elek | 79' | Hungary | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET


  • The Lady from Constantinople

    Judit Elek | 76' | Hungary | None

    Scenes from the life of a lonely elderly lady in utterly bizarre situations. A masterpiece hopscotching between surrealism and cinema vérit&eac
  • Lady Shiva, oder: “Die bezahlen nur meine Zeit

    Tula Roy | 40' | Switzerland | None

    Not available on Festival Scope Pro
  • Lantern Magic

    Adam Barker-Mill | 32' | United Kingdom | World premiere

    Adam Barker-Mill returns to his first encounter with colour and light to retell four fairytales.
  • LBJ

    Santiago Alvarez | 18' | Cuba | -

    zie Accelerated Under-Development: In the Idiom of Santiago Alvarez
  • Leaving Home, Coming Home – A Portrait of Robert Frank

    85' | United Kingdom | World premiere

    First full-length documentary about the work and life of the legendary film maker and photographer Robert Frank (1924, Zurich). With extensive, open-h
  • The Lilac Wind of Paradjanov

    Ali Khamraev | 75' | Armenia | World premiere

    A collective labour of love paying homage to one of cinema’s masters: Sergei Parajanov.
  • The Living Heroes

    Arūnas Žebriūnas, Balys Bratkauskas, Vytautas Žalakevičius, Marijonas Giedrys | 80' | Lithuania | None

    Four stories about childhood and youth. A poetic manifesto film of Soviet Lithuanian cinema in a splendidly restored version.
  • Living

    Frans Zwartjes | 15' | Netherlands | -

    Man, woman and camera live in mutual tension with each other and the empty space. Zwartjes’ masterpiece.tekst IFFR 1992:Living is a demonstration of the virtuoso…
  • Los Angeles Plays Itself

    Thom Andersen | 169' | USA | -

    Film connoisseur Thom Andersen shows the many realities and representations in countless films (including many unique shots) of his beloved Los Angele
  • Lost Lost Lost

    Jonas Mekas | 176' | USA | None

    Recently restored three-hour diary collage tells the story of exile, displacement and longing. Completed in 1976 out of footage shot during an almost