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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Harbour

Overview of films

  • 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.
  • Poupelle of Chimney Town

    Hirota Yusuke | 100' | Japan | European premiere

    Imaginative, poignant Japanese animation in which a garbage monster helps a boy make his father’s dream come true.
  • Power

    Mátyás Prikler | 88' | Czech Republic | World premiere

    A brooding, stunningly shot investigative political thriller about the malignant nature of power.
  • Pretty Red Dress

    Dionne Edwards | 110' | United Kingdom | International premiere

    Three members of a South London family struggle with changing orientations and desires. Vibrant entertainment.
  • Primitive Diversity

    Alexander Kluge | 80' | Germany | World premiere

    A sharp and ironic journey through the history and future of image technology and AI.
  • El puño del cóndor

    Ernesto Díaz Espinoza | 80' | Chile | World premiere

    An intoxicating battle between twins (and their accomplices), infused with Hong Kong martial-arts tropes.
  • Quién lo impide

    Jonás Trueba | 221' | Spain | None

    For five years, Trueba filmed a group of Spanish teens. No script, free of form, full of dreams, but never naive. Touching generational portrait.
  • Quién lo impide

    Jonás Trueba | 221' | Spain | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET
  • The Rain Falls Where It Will

    Majid Barzegar | 86' | Canada | World premiere

    Riveting, sensitive Iranian film discusses medical-ethical concerns about euthanasia, using intimate conversations and supernatural events.
  • Removal of the Eye

    Prashanth Kamalakanthan, Artemis Shaw | 92' | USA | International premiere

    A couple deals with a mother-in-law driven to perform an exorcism on their baby.
  • Revolution der Augen

    Friederike Pezold | 75' | Austria | International premiere

    A pamphlet for a new way of seeing. Austrian feminist legend Friederike Pezold’s return to cinema!