Harbour
Overzicht van films
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The Waste Land
Chris Teerink | 104' | Belgium | World premiere
A film as powerful and elusive as its namesake, T. S. Eliot’s still reverberating poem. -
Wayfaring Stranger
Andrea Luka Zimmerman | 70' | United Kingdom | World premiere
Imbued with profound reflections, Wayfaring Stranger is an experiential journey into living your own way. -
We Are Aliens
Ugana Kenichi | 93' | Japan | European premiere
Alien fluffballs invade Earth in this surreal musical comedy from cult Japanese filmmaker Ugana Kenichi. -
We Had the Day Bonsoir
Narimane Mari | 63' | France | Dutch Premiere
Intimate, lyrical ode to filmmaker Narimane Mari’s late partner, Michel Haas – and to life itself. -
When the Waves Are Gone
Lav Diaz | 187' | Denmark | Dutch Premiere
A contrite policeman must reckon with his political past in a stylised, expansive film noir. -
Where the Wind Comes From
Amel Guellaty | 99' | Tunisia | European premiere
Two friends, trying to reach Europe, embark on a gritty, coming of age road trip. -
Whispers in the Dabbas
Garin Nugroho | 76' | Indonesia | World premiere
Defending voiceless individuals, a novice lawyer fights a corrupt establishment and her own helplessness. -
Who’ll Stop the Rain
Su I-hsuan | 114' | Taiwan | European premiere
Queer romance, political contestation and creativity in Taiwan drive Su I-hsuan’s stirring debut feature. -
WICKED GAMES Rimini Sparta
Ulrich Seidl | 205' | Austria | World premiere
A combined version of Ulrich Seidl’s Rimini and Sparta that explores an ageing crooner and his pedophile younger brother. -
Wishing on a Star
Péter Kerekes | 99' | Italy | Dutch Premiere
A charming, Italian-style entertainment about the astrological, worldwide search for elusive happiness and surprising fate. -
Witte Wieven
Didier Konings | 61' | Netherlands | World premiere
A devout woman finds new faith in the dark powers that inhabit the woods. -
The World to Come
Mona Fastvold | 105' | USA | None
Two female pioneers meet in the inhospitable setting of the American frontier circa 1856. Is there a place for gentle romance in this ruthless world?