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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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Overview of films

  • The Good Girl

    Miguel Arteta | 93' | Germany | -

    Friends star Jennifer Aniston shines as the good girl who still does everything wrong, because drudge and childlessness are bad counsel in West Texas.
  • Gozu

    Miike Takashi | 129' | Japan | -

    Miike Takashi and his Ichi the Killer scriptwriter have come up with a splendid, slow-burn Yakuza ghost story. A young gangster is ordered to deliver
  • Granny

    Lydia Bobrova | 97' | France | -

    Moving new feature by the maker of Farewell Geese (1991). An eighty-year-old grandma finds herself in a vacuum after living her whole life for childre
  • Green Tea

    Zhang Yuan | 83' | China | -

    Elegant and confusing film by Zhang Yuan (East Palace, West Palace) about a man who becomes intrigued by a young and pretty unworldly student, who…
  • De grote vakantie

    Johan van der Keuken | 150' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Director with cancer takes a long holiday to exotic spots all over the world. Hope returns when he visits distant doctors. The viewer is taken…
  • Guarda il cielo

    Piergiorgio Gay | 102' | Italy | -

    Three stories in which women, each in a different period of this century, try to balance work and private life. They reveal that the modern…
  • Les guerriers de la beauté

    Pierre Coulibeuf | 71' | France | -

    Dance and cinema meet in this labyrinthine portrait of the Flemish choreographer (but also painter and sculptor) Jan Fabre. Swarming insects form the
  • h’artCORE 1

    Aguirre Morgenstern | 70' | Germany | World premiere

    Gives everything the title promises: a cross between hard porn and art film. Not for the children, not even with parental guidance.
  • Haider lebt, 1. April 2021

    Peter Kern | 74' | Austria | International premiere

    Exuberant film play with many genres, from Heimat film to science fiction. Biting and burlesque satire on Haider’s Austria.
  • Hamlet – This is Your Family

    Peter Kern | 79' | Germany | International premiere

    Ironic and playful documentary about the German scandal director Christoph Schlingensief (Das deutsche Kettensägenmassaker). To the horror of many, Sc
  • Handbikemovie

    Martin Bruch | 99' | Austria | International premiere

    Blood curdling document by a film maker confined to a wheelchair who moves himself around with hand pedals. He flings himself into highway traffic wit
  • Happiness of the Katakuris

    Miike Takashi | 113' | Japan | International premiere

    Horror, comedy, musical and animation film all in one about a lodging house where the guests meet a sticky end. Pleasantly crazy.