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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Harbour

Overview of films

  • Elements of(f) Balance

    Othmar Schmiderer | 98' | Austria | International premiere

    A visually exquisite, intellectually thought-provoking global journey into ways of countering the destruction of our ecosystem.
  • Endless

    Wojciech Puś | 109' | Poland | International premiere

    The nonbinary X searches for transformation in this boldly experimental, new vision of queer filmmaking.
  • Die Ermittlung

    RP Kahl | 240' | Germany | International premiere

    This adaption of Peter Weiss’ monumental play condenses the testimonies of the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials.
  • Estamos no ar

    Diogo Costa Amarante | 90' | Portugal | World premiere

    Three generations of one family harbour desires for a different kind of life.
  • Esterno notte

    Marco Bellocchio | 326' | Italy | Dutch Premiere

    A riveting exploration of the intrigue surrounding the 1978 kidnapping of Italian politician Aldo Moro.
  • The Execution

    Lado Kvataniya | 137' | Russia | None

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

    Lado Kvataniya | 137' | Russia | None

    Stylish, yet macabre neo-noir thriller. A detective finally manages to catch the ‘Russian Hannibal Lecter’. Or so he thought.
  • Explanation for Everything

    Gábor Reisz | 152' | Hungary | Dutch Premiere

    Rising nationalism in Europe is captured in this of-the-moment account of polarised views in Hungary.
  • The Exposure

    Thomas Imbach | 90' | Switzerland | Dutch Premiere

    To save the family, a mother pressures her daughter to succumb to a man’s desires.
  • Koolhoven Presenteert 2

    Genre films by six talented Dutch filmmakers take centre stage.
  • Fabian oder Der Gang vor die Hunde

    Dominik Graf | 176' | Germany | None

    Berlin, 1931: young Dr. Fabian, a copywriter by day, can’t get enough of nightlife. Then he falls in love with Cornelia.
  • Faces of Anne

    Rasiguet Sookkarn, Kongdej Jaturanrasmee | 116' | Thailand | European premiere

    A clever, terrifying horror film that riffs on the difficulties faced by young people.