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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Harbour

Overview of films

  • Silent Ghosts

    Yang Heng | 142' | Hong Kong | World premiere

    Five men, five histories, five apparitions of a woman. A lush story about gossamer memories and dreams.
  • The Silent Path

    Yonri S. Revolt | 77' | Indonesia | World premiere

    A warm, unassuming portrait of a Dutch missionary who made Indonesia his home.
  • Sirât

    Oliver Laxe | 120' | Spain | Dutch Premiere

    An impressive, immersive, sensory and existential tale through shifting paths of destiny.
  • Six jours

    Juan Carlos Medina | 95' | France | International premiere

    Two cases and two timelines intertwine in this breathtaking and atmospheric police thriller.
  • Skazka

    Alexander Sokurov | 78' | Belgium | Dutch Premiere

    Jet-black comedy featuring Mussolini, Stalin, Hitler and Churchill in a Dantean vision of the Afterlife.
  • Slide

    Bill Plympton | 79' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    Animated Western musical meets comical Creature Feature in an idiosyncratic vision of backwoods America.
  • The Slow Man and His Raft

    Pradipta Bhattacharyya | 179' | India | World premiere

    An out of practice circus troupe receives an abandoned, motion-impaired man, whose slowness becomes spectacle.
  • Slowly Nowhere

    Damir Čučić | 74' | Croatia | World premiere

    An oneiric experimental love story set in the future that fuses narration and formalist abstraction.
  • Small Hours of the Night

    Daniel Hui | 103' | Singapore | World premiere

    Singapore’s iron-fisted judicial system comes under trial in a slow-burning psychodrama.
  • Snake milkers and the miserable lady

    Vahid Alvandifar | 82' | Iran | World premiere

    A deceased Iranian snake catcher comes back to life in this satirical road movie that traverses gorgeous landscapes. 
  • So Unreal

    Amanda Kramer | 101' | USA | European premiere

    Rock icon Debbie Harry narrates this sensorial essay-documentary about the interwoven relationships between cinema, humanity and technology.
  • Something You Said Last Night

    Luis De Filippis | 96' | Canada | Dutch Premiere

    In this tender debut feature, summer vacation is an exploration of millennial boredom, family love and trans identity.