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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Limelight

Overview of films

  • I can’t stop biting you

    Oshii Mamoru | 80' | Japan | International premiere

    Celebrated anime creator Oshii Mamoru’s delightfully goofy, live-action tale about four schoolgirls and a vampire.
  • I, Tonya

    Craig Gillespie | 119' | USA | None

    Tragicomic biographical drama about the rapid rise and mediagenic demise of the American figure skater Tonya Harding. Talent and perseverance lead her
  • I’m Still Here

    Walter Salles | 137' | Brazil | Dutch Premiere

    The true and moving story of one Brazilian family’s struggle against a military regime.
  • Ick

    Joseph Kahn | 92' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    Science teacher Hank must save his hometown from an alien goo in this irresistible horror-comedy.
  • The Idol

    Hany Abu-Assad | 100' | Netherlands | None

    This heart-warming feature by Abu-Assad (Oscar-nominated for Paradise Now and Omar) tells the true story of Palestinian singer Mohammad Assaf, whose w
  • Ik ben Alice

    Sander Burger | 80' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Three elderly single women receive a remarkable visitor: as an experiment, care robot Alice is placed in their home for a while. This newcomer is…
  • Ik wil gelukkig zijn

    Annette Apon | 71' | Netherlands | World premiere

    A portrait of the Netherlands’ greatest pre-war actress: Fien de la Mar. Using extensive archive material, this documentary sketches the life of a div
  • Ik zal zien

    Mercedes Stalenhoef | 96' | Netherlands | World premiere

    After losing her eyesight, a teenage girl must relearn her world at a rehabilitation facility.
  • Inexorable

    Fabrice Du Welz | 99' | Belgium | None

    In this Cape Fear-style thriller, a young woman manipulates her way into a rich family. The big question is, why?
  • Inexorable

    Fabrice Du Welz | 99' | Belgium | None

    Not available on Festival Scope Pro
  • Inherent Vice

    Paul Thomas Anderson | 148' | USA | International premiere

    Anderson (Boogie Nights, The Master) is in fine form with this witty adaptation of ‘unfilmable’ Pynchon. Seventies detective Doc Sportello (Joaquin Ph
  • The Insult

    Ziad Doueiri | 113' | France | None

    It starts as a minor altercation between hot-tempered Lebanese-Christian Toni and Palestinian-born contractor Yasser. But their quarrel escalates to a