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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Limelight

Overzicht van films

  • IFFR x deBuren: Muidhond

    Occasioned by the intense feature film Muidhond, director Patrice Toye, author Inge Schilperoord and others will discuss the delicate topic of paedophilia.
  • Closing Night: This City is a Battlefield

    As the 54th edition of the festival draws to a close, we invite you to our Closing Night.
  • Masterclass: Eduardo Serrano

    The Brazilian editor of Bacurau and Swinguerra discusses with the audience the tumultuous and urgent films he is currently editing in Brazil.
  • Big Talk: Dea Kulumbegashvili & Nicolás Jaar

    Chilean composer Nicolás Jaar discusses their unique collaboration on Beginning with debut Georgian filmmaker Dea Kulumbegashvili.
  • L’abbaglio

    Roberto Andò | 131' | Italy | International premiere

    A wily Colonel leads a difficult mission during the Expedition of the Thousand in 1860.
  • El abrazo de la serpiente

    Ciro Guerra | 122' | Colombia | None

    Amazonia at the beginning of the 20th century. A time in which new territories are being mapped and local populations are oppressed. An unusual encoun
  • Adagio

    Stefano Sollima | 126' | Italy | Dutch Premiere

    Featuring an all-star cast, Stefano Sollima’s Adagio narrates the clash between different generations of criminals.
  • Adam

    Maryam Touzani | 98' | France | None

    In a small Moroccan bakery, widow Abla gradually opens her heart to Samia, an young unmarried pregnant woman she takes into her home.
  • Adoration

    Fabrice Du Welz | 98' | Belgium | None

    Lyrical road movie and coming-of-age story about twelve-year-old Paul, who falls in love with young psychiatric patient Gloria.
  • Big Talk: Kelly Reichardt

    American filmmaker Kelly Reichardt (First Cow), winner of the Robby Müller Award 2021, talks about her films and how she makes them.
  • Opening Night: Fabula

    The 54th edition of IFFR begins with the crime comedy Fabula, the festival’s opening film.
  • After the Storm

    Kore-eda Hirokazu | 117' | Japan | None

    The umpteenth typhoon of the season has trapped a failed author (who recently lost his father) with his mother, ex and son. Leave it to…