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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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Overzicht van films

  • Banel & Adama

    Ramata-Toulaye Sy | 87' | France | Dutch Premiere

    Young love faces a divine test of faith in a scorching Senegalese romantic drama.
  • Battlecry

    Yanakaya | 75' | Japan | International premiere

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET


  • Battlecry

    Yanakaya | 75' | Japan | International premiere

    A bank employee and troubled soldier fight a debilitating drug in Japan. Innovative sci-fi, thanks to ’90s computer animations.
  • Because We Have Each Other

    Sari Braithwaite | 89' | Australia | International premiere

    A candid film about a remarkable and resilient neurodiverse family who prove that love prevails.
  • Benediction

    Terence Davies | 137' | United Kingdom | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET
  • Beyond the Fences of Lâlehzâr

    Amen Feizabadi | 72' | Germany | World premiere

    An elliptical, boundary-bending journey through memory, a hypnotic elegy for freedom and art.
  • Binary

    David-Jan Bronsgeest | 45' | Netherlands | World premiere

    A trans woman battles her inner demons in a culturally unique work of body horror.
  • Birds of America

    Jacques Loeuille | 80' | France | None

    Today’s America contrasts starkly with artist John James Audubon’s breath-taking images from the early 1800s in this love letter to nature
  • Bisons

    Pierre Monnard | 105' | Switzerland | International premiere

    To save his farm, a champion wrestler enters the lucrative, clandestine world of no-rules fighting.
  • Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry

    Elene Naveriani | 110' | Georgia | Dutch Premiere

    A penetrating portrait of a fiercely independent woman’s late sexual awakening in small-town Georgia.
  • Blackout

    Larry Fessenden | 103' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    Charley’s return wreaks havoc in his hometown when he shape-shifts into a werewolf.
  • The Blue Danube

    Ikeda Akira | 105' | Japan | International premiere

    The Japanese soldiers don’t know why they shoot at the village across the river. Orders are orders.