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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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Overzicht van films

  • At ground zero

    Craig Schlattman | 117' | USA | World premiere

    Nihilist love story about a couple fleeing across America. With the daughter of Rutger Hauer, Aysha.
  • At Sundance

    Michael Almereyda, Amy Hobby | 71' | USA | -

    During the Sundance Film Festival famous and less-well-known film-makers talk about the state of affairs in cinema. Also about films in the Rotterdam
  • Den Attende

    Anders Ronnow-Klarlund | 96' | Denmark | -

    Referendum on European unification profoundly influences the lives of four people.
  • Au commencement

    Sarkis | 63' | France | -

    Sixteen visual variations (each lasting a few minutes) of meticulously and inventively made moving paintings made by artist and film-maker Sarkis with
  • Augenzeugen der Fremde

    Gustav Deutsch, Nostafa Tabbou | 33' | Austria | International premiere

    Austrian film-maker looks at Morocco and Moroccan blacksmith looks at Austria.
  • Autumn Moon

    Clara Law | 108' | Hong Kong | -

  • An autumn wind

    Lara Lee | 6' | USA | International premiere

    Japanese haikus by e.g. Allen Ginsberg.
  • Aventure malgache

    Alfred Hitchcock | 31' | United Kingdom | -

    Like Bon Voyage, Aventure Malgache is short, curious and made during World War Two. In this film the roles are also played by French actors…
  • Avetik

    Don Askarian | 84' | Armenia | -

    Don Askarian does not think it is a good sign if a film allows itself easily to be summarized in words; in his opinion, a…
  • Avlos

    Alik Asatrjan | 10' | Armenia | -

    Desperate woman sees no way out. Maker seeks asylum in Holland.
  • Ayneh

    Jafar Panahi | 95' | Iran | -

    Mina (the girl from Panahi’s first film The White Balloon) doesn’t know her way home. But in the end she decides to set off alone.…
  • Az örvény

    Péter Forgács | 75' | Hungary | World premiere

    Beautiful and moving compilation of amazing found footage. The amateur films made by the Jew György Petö document his own demise in World War Two.…