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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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Overzicht van films

  • Hand

    Matsui Daigo | 99' | Japan | International premiere

    Sawako explores the limits of her sensuality with older men until she eventually falls for someone her age.
  • Happy Holidays

    Scandar Copti | 124' | Palestine | Dutch Premiere

    Four interconnected tales examine familial pressures against a backdrop of fractured Arab-Israeli relations in Haifa.
  • Hayat

    Zeki Demirkubuz | 193' | Bulgaria | Dutch Premiere

    Weaving the epic and the everyday, Hayat offers an ambitious, expansive drama with existentialist undertones.
  • Head South

    Jonathan Ogilvie | 98' | New Zealand | World premiere

    A schoolboy becomes enamoured with post-punk in 1979 Christchurch, in this spirited coming-of-age comedy.
  • Hear Me: Our Summer

    Jo Seon-ho | 109' | South Korea | European premiere

    A heart-warming romance and tale of self-discovery beautifully told in Korean Sign Language.
  • Hemelsleutel

    Digna Sinke | 96' | Netherlands | World premiere

    A deeply personal film where the filmmaker’s memories merge with the experiences of her protagonist.
  • Una historia de amor y guerra

    Santiago Mohar Volkow | 111' | Mexico | World premiere

    Corrupt developer Pepe Sánchez-Campo comes into conflict with local guerrillas in this epic comedy telenovela.
  • Hit the Road

    Panah Panahi | 90' | Iran | None

    Slightly absurdist portrait of a chaotic family on a road trip, but what is their destination? Irresistible Iranian debut, winner Best Film in London.
  • Hit the Road

    Panah Panahi | 90' | Iran | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET
  • Hold Me Tight

    Mathieu Amalric | 97' | France | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET
  • Hold Me Tight

    Mathieu Amalric | 97' | France | None

    Has Clarisse just left her husband Marc and their two children or did something else happen? Gripping film by Mathieu Amalric.
  • The Hole, 309 Days to the Bloodiest Tragedy

    Hanung Bramantyo | 113' | Indonesia | World premiere

    Investigating a series of gruesome murders in 1960s Indonesia, an army officer ventures into the heart of darkness.