Skip to content
29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Cinema Regained

Overview of films

  • Passanten op zondag

    Jaap Pieters | 3' | Netherlands | -

    A formal study from the Super 8 oeuvre of Pieters, filmed in one uninterrupted shot in his direct surroundings.
  • Patu!

    Merata Mita | 112' | New Zealand | None

    A gripping documentary about protest against the South African national rugby team visiting New Zealand in 1981.
  • Pero

    Damjan Kozole | 98' | Slovenia | World premiere

    A portrait of Slovenian actor Peter Musevski done as a mix of documentary, therapy session and reenactment.
  • Persona Beach

    Georg Tiller | 144' | Austria | None

    Georg Tiller visits Fårö in search of the spiritual residue of Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman.
  • The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema Part 1 & 2

    Sophie Fiennes | 120' | Austria | World première

    A unique journey through film history. Been now world-famous psychoanalyst and culture theoretician Slavoj Zizek takes us using famous film fragments
  • peter kammerer/Pasolini

    Antonia Weiße | 30' | Germany | World premiere

    Sociologist-translator Peter Kammerer remembers meetings with Pier Paolo Pasolini. A deeply moving memoir.
  • A Philological Quandary, Kenneth Anger’s ¡Que Viva Mexico! (1950)

    Bruce Posner | 10' | USA | World premiere

    A lyrical multi-screen comparison of moments from Eisenstein’s ¡Que Viva Mexico! and Anger’s Scorpio Rising.
  • The Philosophy of Horror – A Symphony of Film Theory

    Péter Lichter, Bori Máté | 62' | Hungary | None

    Noël Carroll’s 1990 treatise The Philosophy of Horror Or, Paradoxes of the Heart adapted as essayistic appropriated-footage assault on the
  • Pieseň

    Jaroslava Havettová | 5' | Czechoslovakia | None

    Proto-music video set to duet by Helena Vondráčková and Waldemar Matuška. Pioneering work of pre-independence Slovak animation.
  • Pink Ribbon

    Fujii Kenjiro | 118' | Japan | European premiere

    In Japan they still make dirt-cheap, independent, soft-sex films – on 35mm and intended for cinema screening. Many now well-known directors once made
  • Playing Men

    Matjaž Ivanišin | 60' | Croatia | None

    A positively peculiar play with the borders between documentary and fiction, ruminating on manliness and competitiveness.
  • Polissons et galipettes

    Michel Reilhac | 67' | France | -

    A compilation of cheeky films dating from the 1910s and 1920s.