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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Limelight

Overview of films

  • King of the Belgians

    Peter Brosens, Jessica Woodworth | 94' | Belgium | None

    Widely praised Belgian mockumentary and road movie by IFFR regulars Brosens and Woodworth. A Belgian king hears during a state visit to Turkey that Wa
  • Kira & El Gin

    Marwan Hamed | 175' | Egypt | European premiere

    Action-packed anti-colonial epic about an underground resistance unit in Cairo in the 1920s.
  • Knife in the Clear Water

    Wang Xuebo | 93' | China | European premiere

    In the remote hills of Ningxia, old Ma Zishan lives with his family, who are Islamic Hui Chinese. in line with custom, the family want…
  • Konvoi

    Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken | 105' | Norway | International premiere

    War cinema told differently: a Norwegian vessel in 1942 struggles to deliver arms to Russia.
  • Krazy House

    Steffen Haars, Flip van der Kuil | 90' | Netherlands | European premiere

    A riotous, extreme, unhinged comedy from Dutch duo Steffen & Flip. 2024’s cult movie!
  • Lady Bird

    Greta Gerwig | 93' | USA | None

    Most known for acting and screenwriting, Greta Gerwig (Frances Ha) makes her solo directorial debut with this highly praised tragicomedy on teen desir
  • Lady Macbeth

    William Oldroyd | 89' | United Kingdom | None

    Young Katherine is a prisoner in her own home in Northumberland in 1865 and is thoroughly humiliated by her sadistic husband and his authoritarian fat
  • A Land Imagined

    Yeo Siew Hua | 95' | France | None

    When a Chinese building worker disappears without trace in Singapore, an overtired detective is called in to find out what happened.
  • Land of Mine

    Martin Zandvliet | 100' | Denmark | None

    The horror of World War II throws a harrowing shadow in this intense drama about captured German soldiers who are forced to neutralise the remaining…
  • The Last Dance

    Anselm Chan Mou Yin | 126' | Hong Kong | Dutch Premiere

    Will this former wedding planner and Taoist priest break hell’s gates together?
  • Lazzaro felice

    Alice Rohrwacher | 130' | France | None

    A fable of contemporary Italy in which the endless patience of the innocent Lazzaro is sorely tried.
  • Lean on Pete

    Andrew Haigh | 119' | United Kingdom | None

    After intimate films about relationships, Weekend and 45 Years, Andrew Haigh takes a self-assured step to a larger canvas with this touching coming of