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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Harbour

Overview of films

  • Grand Tour

    Miguel Gomes | 129' | Portugal | Dutch Premiere

    Set against the backdrop of a crumbling British Empire, Grand Tour weaves an epic romance.
  • Greice

    Leonardo Mouramateus | 110' | Brazil | World premiere

    An art student returns to Brazil in a tale of entanglement, fabulation and forgery.
  • La grotte sacrée

    Daniel Minlo, Cyrille Masso | 95' | Cameroon | Dutch Premiere

    An exceptional work of Cameroonian animation, featuring the enchanting quest to save a poisoned king.
  • Guerilla des Farc, l’avenir a une histoire

    Pierre Carles | 144' | France | World premiere

    A wistful, decade-spanning look into the evolution of a revolutionary movement from persecution to power.
  • La guerra del Tiburtino III

    Luna Gualano | 91' | Italy | International premiere

    In this witty sci-fi comedy, hideous bodysnatcher aliens attack a suburb of southern Rome.
  • Half Moon

    Frank Scheffer | 92' | Netherlands | World premiere

    A moving portrait of clarinettist and composer Kinan Azmeh, a Syrian musician living in exile.
  • 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.
  • Heart of Light – eleven songs for Fiji

    Cynthia Beatt | 166' | Germany | World premiere

    A speculative autobiography realised as a movingly monumental work of pure cinema.