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30 Jan – 9 Feb 2025

Rotterdämmerung

Overview of films

  • Finisterrae

    A film with a logic, beauty and humour all of its own. Two ghosts – recognisable by their white robes with holes for the eyes – leave t

  • Princess

    Young Danish director makes an animation film with Japanese appeal about the porn industry. A priest and a toddler are the unlikely protagonists in

  • Freesia

    In the near future, in a violent and chaotic Japan, victims are allowed by law to take revenge with the aid of a special hit man. That’s how our tr

  • The Host

    After careless imperialist trials by the Americans, one beautiful summer day there is suddenly a gruesome monster hanging under one of the bridges

  • Nightmare Detective

    Female detective (the Japanese pop star Hitomi) investigates a series of suspicious ‘suicides’. For that she needs the help of the ‘Nightmare Detec

  • Viva

    You don’t often see them like this. Anna Biller is the star, the director, producer and the clothing and set designer of what must be the most colo

  • No Mercy for the Rude

    Appealing and continually surprising combination of hit-man extravaganza, melodrama and family film. Park Chul-Hee, former assistant to Jang Sun-Wo

  • Aachi & Ssipak

    Scatological sci-fi from Korea. Animation for (im)mature people. Aachi and Ssipak are ‘independent entrepreneurs’ in a future where the government

  • The Last Winter

    Eco-ghost story or bio-horror? In the isolated north of Alaska, the team from an oil company is busy with an investigation. But even though it is e

  • George A. Romero’s Diary of the Dead

    The meta-media horror film as social commentary is an indestructible genre that is by no means exhausted. And if anyone understands it, it’s

  • Fear(s) of the Dark

    Ambitious animation film in which several of the best of today’s illustrators and comic-strip artists take out their imagination and fabulous

  • Able Danger

    Even in Brooklyn, they don’t know exactly what happened on 9/11. But that the truth is not what we were told is obvious in this spoof. Satiri