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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

RTM

Overview of films

  • Mondig Zuid

    René van Zundert | 63' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET


  • Morgen doen we het beter

    Jottum Kok | 20' | Netherlands | World premiere

    A daughter moves back with her mother in the sour aftermath of a relationship.
  • Movement Song

    Mayis Rukel | 96' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Experimental fictional documentary about queer relationships, the healing power of literature and archiving as a labour of love.
  • Nani

    Jeske Maas | 15' | Netherlands | Dutch Premiere

    Filmmaker Jeske Maas searches for Nani Kamphuis, member of 1970s Dutch feminist group Dolle Mina.
  • need

    Jonnah Bron | 15' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Sensual film about sexual freedom and safety. Images, sound and movement coalesce in a luscious choreography.
  • Neverland

    Luuk Sieben | 18' | Netherlands | World premiere

    It’s more than just high-octane thrill-seeking: Dutch motocross street culture as a way of life.
  • Niks tegen Kees zeggen

    Ari Deelder, Willem Weemhoff | 8' | Netherlands | None

    When housewife Mrs Van Dam receives an unexpected visit from a stranger, wild fantasies take over. Based on a short story by Jules Deelder.
  • Ninfa fluida

    Ugo Petronin | 17' | Netherlands | World premiere

    The regeneration process of the flatworm, set to the eighteenth-century myth of the Rotte river.
  • Nog even goeie vrienden

    Jorn Koning | 13' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Two men, Dutch and Moroccan-Dutch, sit in a sauna and review their emotional problems.
  • Not Built to Last

    Deniz Arikan | 20' | Netherlands | Dutch Premiere

    Two architects, two cities, two ways of being, and a fleeting encounter that bridges them.
  • Nu woon ik hier

    Hannah Kersten | 9' | Netherlands | World premiere

    A filmmakers’ move to Rotterdam’s Crooswijk neighbourhood triggers reflections on gentrification and displacement.
  • On a bare rock by the ocean you will never hear anything but birds whose cries blend with the sound of winds

    Sol Archer | 15' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Serene natural wonder within the glass walls of a greenhouse, with volunteers creating the sounds of the tropics.