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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Limelight

Overview of films

  • Métamorphoses

    Christophe Honoré | 102' | France | None

    Present-day France. A teenage girl is picked up by a good-looking man outside her high school. Her interest in the beautiful stranger grows stronger a
  • Mi fanno male i capelli

    Roberta Torre | 83' | Italy | Dutch Premiere

    A love letter to cinema: a woman with no memory re-casts herself as Monica Vitti.
  • Les Misérables

    Ladj Ly | 102' | France | None

    Ladj Ly’s scintillating debut about the Parisian banlieue he grew up in. Things kick off on a provincial cop’s first day.
  • Miséricorde

    Alain Guiraudie | 102' | France | Dutch Premiere

    An earthy, deliciously ambiguous tale of sex, death and mushrooms, set in a picturesque French village.
  • Mitra

    Kaweh Modiri | 107' | Denmark | World premiere

    A traumatised mother gets the opportunity to avenge her daughter’s execution in Iran. Is her victim really the perpetrator?
  • Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon

    Ana Lily Amirpour | 106' | USA | None

    Not available on Festival Scope Pro
  • Moscas

    Aritz Moreno | 94' | Argentina | International premiere

    Moscas is a gripping, dark thriller with its claws firmly dug into reality.
  • A Most Violent Year

    J.C. Chandor | 125' | USA | None

    1981, New York. An exceptionally violent year. As the owner of a fuel oil business (a polished performance from Oscar Isaac) discovers. He is having…
  • Much Loved

    Nabil Ayouch | 115' | France | None

    An intimate and candid drama about the life of prostitutes in Marrakesh. Once again Ayouch (Les cheveaux de Dieu) uncovers a reality that some people
  • Muidhond

    Patrice Toye | 98' | Belgium | International premiere

    Intense novel adaptation provides insight into the emotional life of 23-year-old paedophile Jonathan who struggles with his urges.
  • Munch

    Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken | 104' | Norway | World premiere

    Multi-layered essay on Edvard Munch’s life and art, a surprising mix of classical cinema and formal experiment.
  • My Father’s Choice

    Yuen Yan Ting | 79' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Her father fled Mao’s Cultural Revolution, going to Hong Kong. Not long after, he joined the great Chinese exodus to the West and started a…