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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Harbour

Overview of films

  • Pamfir

    Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk | 106' | Chile | Dutch Premiere

    An ex-smuggler does one last job for his family in this simmering rural crime drama.
  • The Passion According to G.H.B.

    Gustavo Vinagre, Vinicius Couto | 82' | Brazil | World premiere

    Chemsex hookups turn existential in this bedroom odyssey where fake drugs fuel true intimacy.
  • Past Is Present

    Shaheen Dill-Riaz | 100' | Bangladesh | World premiere

    A sweeping domestic documentary shot over fourteen years, examining the personal fallout of global migration.
  • Pavements

    Alex Ross Perry | 128' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    How to memorialise iconic nineties band Pavement? Only this layered meta-documentary will do.
  • Pénélope, mon amour

    Claire Doyon | 88' | France | None

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


  • Persona Non Grata

    Lisa Jespersen | 91' | Denmark | None

    Painful childhood memories confront a Danish author when she returns to her rural roots for a family wedding.
  • Petit ami parfait

    88' | France | None

    Several men play a computer game, in which the lovely virtual teen Rinko inevitably wraps players around her finger. During the weekend, they stroll around…
  • Pett kata shaw

    Nuhash Humayun | 117' | Bangladesh | International premiere

    An eerily funny anthology of horror stories inspired by Bengali superstitions, legends and folk tales.
  • Phra Ruang: Rise of the Empire

    Chartchai Ketnust | 118' | Thailand | International premiere

    A theatre troupe stages a modern interpretation of a canonical epic about Thailand’s first dynasty.
  • Pillion

    Harry Lighton | 106' | United Kingdom | Dutch Premiere

    Alexander Skarsgård puts the dom in romcom in Harry Lighton’s BDSM love story.
  • Poetries from the Bookstores: Somewhere I Belong

    Hou Chi-jan | 90' | Taiwan | European premiere

    Little wonders and surprising stories come alive in this warm portrait of Taiwan’s independent bookstores.
  • Poly Styrene: I Am a Cliché

    Celeste Bell, Paul Sng | 96' | India | None

    The idiosyncratic Poly Styrene was a phenomenal punk icon, but was she also a good mother? Complex portrait, made by her daughter.