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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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Overview of films

  • Le deuxième acte

    Quentin Dupieux | 85' | France | Dutch Premiere

    Art imitates life imitating art in this playful deconstruction of cinema’s attempt to capture reality.
  • Devastated

    Ashish Avikunthak | 86' | Germany | World premiere

    A potent, provocative confrontation with the primal contradictions of Indian civilisation and religiosity.
  • Diálogos depois do fim: cinco encontros

    Tiago Guedes | 119' | Portugal | International premiere

    The writings of Cesare Pavese are the basis of these five chapters by Tiago Guedes.
  • Los domingos

    Alauda Ruiz de Azúa | 115' | Spain | Dutch Premiere

    A teenager’s decision to become a cloistered nun causes bewilderment and havoc in the family.
  • Dragon Inn

    King Hu | 111' | Taiwan | None

    The epitome of a 1960s wuxia film and a must-see by King Hu. Taking place mostly at the inn, with incredible fight scenes.
  • Dream Team

    Lev Kalman, Whitney Horn | 91' | USA | World premiere

    Kalman and Horn’s dreamy murder mystery plays like Baywatch Nights as directed by Maya Deren.
  • Drunkard Nursing Home

    Shuai Zhang | 153' | China | World premiere

    A documentary of unvarnished authenticity, following Beijing youth in search of a post-punk, underground lifestyle.
  • É noite na América

    Ana Vaz | 66' | Italy | Dutch Premiere

    In a post-colonial twilight, the zoo of Brasília stirs with the gaze of the uprooted.
  • Earth Song

    Erol Mintaş | 118' | Finland | World premiere

    A resonant drama about a Kurdish emigrant’s journey into her tortured past.
  • East of Noon

    Hala Elkoussy | 109' | Netherlands | Dutch Premiere

    A modern fable of youngsters standing up to a tyrant showman who rules their town.
  • Eid

    Yousef Abo Madegem | 90' | Israel | International premiere

    A universal, layered story of oppression, self-reclamation and the search for freedom set within the indigenous Bedouin culture.
  • Elegies

    Ann Hui | 101' | Hong Kong | European premiere

    Through conversation with poets, Ann Hui reveals the many lives and layers of Hong Kong.