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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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Overview of films

  • Rock, Weed and Wheels

    J.M Cravioto | 92' | Mexico | Dutch Premiere

    A mockumentary about the legendary 1971 Avándaro Festival, also known as the Mexican Woodstock.
  • Safe Place

    Juraj Lerotić | 102' | Croatia | Dutch Premiere

    This drama of a family torn by a suicide attempt casts a critical eye on social institutions.
  • SAGAL: Snake and Scorpion

    Lee Dongwoo | 157' | South Korea | International premiere

    A transparent, thought-provoking collaboration between a volatile, struggling loan shark and a self-questioning documentarian.
  • Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass

    Quay Brothers | 76' | United Kingdom | Dutch Premiere

    A mysterious voyage into a phantasmagoric Carpathian hospice suspended in time.
  • Scarecrow

    Dmitry Davydov | 72' | Russia | International premiere

    Raw drama from Sakha about an ostracised woman who pays a heavy toll for her healing talents.
  • Schneewittchen

    Stanley Schtinter | 70' | France | World premiere

    Snow White reconciles with the Evil Queen in an austere, avant-garde anti-fairy tale.
  • Self-portrait 2020

    Lee Dongwoo | 168' | South Korea | European premiere

    A devastating portrait of a homeless man who was once a promising filmmaker. A tale of lost dreams in society’s margins.
  • September Says

    Ariane Labed | 100' | Ireland | Dutch Premiere

    An intoxicatingly odd coming of age tale of two socially outcast sisters.
  • Septet: The Story of Hong Kong

    113' | China | None

    Seven prominent filmmakers from Hong Kong join forces for a loving, nostalgic homage to their city.
  • Shadow of Fire

    Tsukamoto Shinya | 95' | Japan | Dutch Premiere

    A candidly realistic and moving post-WW2 drama from a leading contemporary Japanese filmmaker.
  • Shapes of Normal Human Beings

    Salim Mrad | 105' | Lebanon | World premiere

    Three friends take an 8-day road journey to make sense of Lebanon at this moment in time.
  • Shaping the Future

    Putu Kusuma Wijaya | 70' | Indonesia | World premiere

    An intricately layered docufiction reflection on Indonesian history, popular myth and public memory.