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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Harbour

Overview of films

  • The Missing

    Carl Joseph E. Papa | 90' | Philippines | European premiere

    ​​Science-fiction meets psychological drama in this absorbing work of queer animation about trauma and reconciliation.
  • Moha

    Santosh Sivan | 103' | India | World premiere

    A reinvention of Hindu myth in a timeless, poetic framework. A symphony for the senses.
  • The Mole Song: Final

    Miike Takashi | 129' | Japan | None

    Miike Takashi goes top speed again in this final part of his series of manga adaptations, which is jam-packed with insane excesses.
  • The Mole Song: Final

    Miike Takashi | 129' | Japan | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 6 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET
  • Mon Légionnaire

    Rachel Lang | 107' | Belgium | None

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

    Rachel Lang | 107' | Belgium | None

    Men on a mission in Mali, the women left behind in the army compound. Ex-military herself, Rachel Lang hits hard in this ensemble drama.
  • Monólogo colectivo

    Jessica Sarah Rinland | 104' | Argentina | Dutch Premiere

    A sensitive, intimate documentary about the interactions and strong bonds between animals and their carers.
  • La montaña

    Diego Enrique Osorno | 92' | Mexico | World premiere

    Compelling documentary following the maritime crossing of a group of Zapatistas from Mexico to Europe.
  • Morichika

    Ishaan Ghose | 127' | India | World premiere

    A single mother and a penniless man rebuild their lives in a bustling contemporary Kolkata.
  • Morlaix

    Jaime Rosales | 124' | France | World premiere

    Film and reality blur for three Breton teens traversing the complexities of love and possibility.
  • The Moromete Family 3: Father and Son

    Stere Gulea | 111' | Romania | International premiere

    The conclusion of the celebrated The Moromete Family trilogy is an ode to its author, Marin Preda.
  • The Moromete Family

    Stere Gulea | 142' | Romania | None

    Stere Gulea’s 1987 classic explores the turbulent story of a family in interwar rural Romania.