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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Harbour

Overview of films

  • 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.
  • The Moromete Family: On the Edge of Time

    Stere Gulea | 108' | Romania | None

    Stere Gulea’s wildly successful sequel to Romanian cinema’s best-known family saga.
  • I morti rimangono con la bocca aperta

    Fabrizio Ferraro | 84' | Italy | International premiere

    Crossing snow-covered mountains, four resistance fighters evade enemy eyes in an austere, visually stark work.
  • Motherwitch

    Minos Papas | 104' | Cyprus | World premiere

    A grieving mother attempts to reanimate her dead children in this visceral folk-horror.
  • Mudos testigos

    Jeronimo Atehortua Arteaga, Luis Ospina | 78' | Colombia | World premiere

    An imaginary melodrama excerpted from twelve extant films from the silent period of Colombian cinema.
  • The Mysterious Affair at Styles

    Péter Lichter | 65' | Hungary | International premiere

    A fusion of past and future, archival images and modern technology, courtesy of Agatha Christie.
  • Ndar, Saga Waalo

    Ousmane William Mbaye | 91' | Senegal | International premiere

    A documentary about Saint-Louis, an island off the coast of Senegal negotiating its colonial legacy.
  • Neptune Frost

    Saul Williams, Anisia Uzeyman | 105' | Rwanda | None

    Modern punk musical with Afrofuturistic overtones, in which runaway miners start a hacker community in the hills of Burundi.
  • Neptune Frost

    Saul Williams, Anisia Uzeyman | 105' | Rwanda | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET
  • The New Jews

    Amir Ovadia Steklov | 80' | Germany | World premiere

    Interview-based collage probing Israeli exiles in Berlin. A stylish, provocative intertwining of politics and sex.