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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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  • The Last Days of Disco

    Whit Stillman | 113' | USA | -

    Intelligent, beautifully designed and light comedy about the era of disco and revolving mirror balls with a promising cast.
  • Last Night

    Don McKellar | 90' | Canada | -

    Tragi-comic portrayal of the apocalypse. The world succumbs without panic, but not everyone is lucky or clever enough to fulfill their final wishes. M
  • Last Summer in the Hamptons

    Henry Jaglom | 105' | USA | -

    Amusing, ironic and very human ‘comedy of manners’ about a large group of people meeting on a grand estate in East Hampton.
  • Laura

    Barbara Meter | 60' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Film tells of the life of Laura via the reminiscences of three people close to her.
  • Lawn Dogs

    John Duigan | 101' | United Kingdom | -

    Beautifully photographed satirical drama, in which the relationship between a man who mows grass in an affluent neighbourhood and a ten-year-old girl
  • Leaving Las Vegas

    Mike Figgis | 112' | USA | -

    Up-and-coming star Elisabeth Shue and Nicolas Cage in originally designed film about a classic theme: down and out on the strip.
  • Leçon de vie

    Boris Lehman | 105' | Belgium | -

    A mixture of fiction and documentary, humour and profundity, cinephilia and amateurism.
  • The Left Hand Should Know

    Breda Beban, Hrvoje Horvatic | 53' | Canada | International premiere

    This is the first video produced in England by Breda Beban and Hrvoje Horvati, after leaving their afflicted and divided country Yugoslavia. The themes of…
  • Leila Sakhina

    Atef al Tayeb | 110' | Egypt | International premiere

    Taxi-driver and chambermaid meet on New Year’s Eve, both looking for money; one to pay for an operation, the other for a destroyed house.
  • Lens of spinoza

    Kurosawa Jun | 12' | Japan | -

  • Lepa sela lepo gore

    Srdjan Dragojevic | 128' | Serbia | -

    Controverial film, both shocking and lyrical, provides a caleidoscopic picture full of black humour of the struggle to occupy a tunnel.
  • Letter to Germany

    Anthea Kennedy | 25' | United Kingdom | World premiere

    Small-scale, personal, inventive and meticulously-made film about the darker side of Germany’s past. Letter to Germany came about, in the words of the film-maker, from…