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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Harbour

Overview of films

  • A Survivor’s Tale

    Micha Wald | 102' | Belgium | Dutch Premiere

    A noblewoman is left for dead on a barren island, in this breathtaking historical drama.
  • Tage

    Peter Schreiner | 230' | Austria | World premiere

    A chamber piece anchored in the presence of director Peter Schreiner. A unique essay in stream-of-conscious filmmaking.
  • Taklee Genesis

    Chookiat Sakveerakul | 146' | Thailand | European premiere

    Stella embarks on a time-hopping odyssey across seven millennia to rescue her long-lost father.
  • Tardes de soledad

    Albert Serra | 125' | Spain | Dutch Premiere

    Albert Serra offers us Andrés Roca Rey, star matador of this violent performance: Tauromaquia – bullfighting.
  • Theatre

    Nishanth Kalidindi | 93' | India | World premiere

    A moody, freewheeling portrait of a cosmopolitan theatre troupe on the verge of implosion.
  • There Was Such a Thing Before

    Matsui Yoshihiko | 131' | Japan | International premiere

    A meditation on loss and resilience in the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear plant disaster.
  • The Things You Kill

    Alireza Khatami | 110' | France | European premiere

    A simmering, long-fuse crime drama reflecting on the far-reaching legacies of familial violence.
  • Till Death Do Us Part

    Upi | 106' | Indonesia | European premiere

    An isolated housewife’s routine is thrown into chaos when she suspects an intruder in her apartment.
  • Time

    Ricky Ko | 99' | Hong Kong | European premiere

    A hired killer is stuck with a suicidal teenager in this darkly comic, manically zany murder-drama saturated with Hong Kong nostalgia.
  • To Die a Frenchman

    Pankaj Rishi Kumar | 80' | India | World premiere

    In Pondicherry, India, a man fights for French citizenship in this compelling reflection on post-colonial identity.
  • La tour

    Guillaume Nicloux | 89' | France | Dutch Premiere

    Trapped residents of a high-rise descend into tribalistic mayhem in a bleak, uncompromising dystopian drama.
  • Tralala

    Jean-Marie Larrieu, Arnaud Larrieu | 120' | France | None

    Festival Scope Pro availability TBC