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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Harbour

Overzicht van films

  • The Legends of Eternal Snow

    Aleksei Romanov | 80' | Sakha Republic | Dutch Premiere

    A deeply authentic fairy tale about love and ghosts of the past set against the mystical scenery of the Sakha Republic.
  • Let It Ghost

    Wong Hoi | 100' | Hong Kong | International premiere

    Reminder that Hong Kong loves spooky comedies and isn’t afraid to let it scare (and entertain).
  • Letters Unwritten to Naiyer Masud

    64' | India | World premiere

    The search for the home of the author Naiyer Masud becomes an exploration of a city.
  • Levante

    Lillah Halla | 92' | Brazil | Dutch Premiere

    A timely portrait of resilience and friendship, as women’s bodily autonomy is under attack.
  • Life of Crime 1984-2020

    Jon Alpert | 121' | USA | None

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  • Life of Crime 1984-2020

    Jon Alpert | 121' | USA | None

    Three sympathetic misfits are followed for almost four decades in their world of drugs and crime.
  • A Light Never Goes Out

    Anastasia Tsang | 103' | Hong Kong | European premiere

    Neon sign-lit declaration of enduring love to a man with passion, and to Hong Kong.
  • The Light

    Alexander Lind | 70' | Denmark | International premiere

    A retrospective look at the controversy surrounding Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen’s Peace Sculpture 1995 laser installation.
  • Like & Share

    Gina S.Noer | 112' | Indonesia | International premiere

    Two schoolgirls struggle to overcome the strain of life online in this powerful coming-of-age drama.
  • Little Dixie

    John Swab | 105' | USA | World premiere

    Action-packed crime cinema gem at its purest and most philosophical, proudly featuring noir’s new darling, Frank Grillo.
  • LOLA

    Andrew Legge | 80' | Ireland | Dutch Premiere

    Andrew Legge’s debut feature is a sci-fi time travel romp through surreal and imaginary reconstructions of 1940s footage.
  • The Long Voyage of the Yellow Bus

    Júlio Bressane, Rodrigo Lima | 432' | Brazil | World premiere

    Júlio Bressane looks back at his career in this very long stream-of-consciousness edit containing scenes from all his films!