Harbour
Overview of films
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Official Film of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Side A
Kawase Naomi | 120' | Japan | Dutch Premiere
Kawase’s discreetly subversive document of the Olympic Games is an extraordinary accomplishment in scale and elegance. -
Official Film of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Side B
Kawase Naomi | 123' | Japan | International premiere
An unflinching look at the controversial side of the world’s foremost sports competition in turmoil. -
Olivia & the Clouds
Tomás Pichardo Espaillat | 81' | Dominican Republic | Dutch Premiere
A visual and sonic tale about love, loss and how we remember. -
On Falling
Laura Carreira | 105' | United Kingdom | Dutch Premiere
A migrant warehouse worker confronts alienation and precarity with quiet grace in this award-winning debut. -
One Hundred Years and Hope
Nishihara Takashi | 107' | Japan | European premiere
On the campaign trail with Japanese Communist Party candidates as they fight for a more equal Japan. -
One Last Bloom
Zeze Takahisa | 135' | Japan | European premiere
An elderly boxing trainer grasps at a final chance for triumph through a young rookie. -
Only the Winds
Karim Kassem | 131' | Lebanon | None
A director returns from New York to Lebanon to research a film. Existential questions arise during a location visit to an institute for the blind. -
Operation Undead
Kongkiat Komesiri | 109' | Thailand | Dutch Premiere
Sentient zombies hold a mirror to ruling-class warmongers in a hair-raising, antiwar historical thriller. -
Orphea in Love
Axel Ranisch | 107' | Germany | International premiere
Nele dreams of becoming a soprano and falls in love with dancer Kolya. A razzmatazzy musical mixing realism, kitsch and classical ballet. -
La otra forma
Diego Felipe Guzman | 100' | Brazil | Dutch Premiere
An animated film about the perils of indoctrination, questioning a world made of straight lines. -
Pacifiction
Albert Serra | 165' | France | Dutch Premiere
Albert Serra’s latest film is a dreamlike tale of decadent colonial power in Polynesia, starring Benoît Magimel. -
A paixão segundo G.H.
Luiz Fernando Carvalho | 126' | Brazil | International premiere
In this sensorial, inventive adaptation of Clarice Lispector, a sculptor faces a tortuous existential horror.