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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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Overview of films

  • Ik hou het wel voor gezien

    Dirk Rijneke, Hans de Ridder | 30' | Netherlands | None

    Prize-winning authentic record of an era, in a meticulously shot portrait of the young drug-addicted poet and musician Gaby from Rotterdam.
  • Joost

    25' | Netherlands | World premiere

  • Jules Deelder: Dead-Alive

    Babeth Mondini-VanLoo | 10' | Netherlands | World premiere

    16mm footage of Jules Deelder from 1979, brought back to life with a soundtrack by jazz musician Benjamin Herman. Deelder lives!
  • Jules Deelder: Dead-Alive

    Babeth Mondini-VanLoo | 10' | Netherlands | World premiere

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


  • Kiezen voor liefde

    7' | Netherlands | None

  • Know Your Stones

    Katarina Jazbec | 21' | Germany | European premiere

    The stones beneath our feet will bear testimony to our future in silence.
  • Kung fu leeuw

    Froukje Tan | 85' | Netherlands | None

    For the lion dance, Jimmy is determined to hold the lion’s head. First, he needs to overcome himself.
  • Maas Confusion

    Ugo Petronin | 9' | Netherlands | World premiere

    An overwhelmed video encoder transforms a walk along the Maas River into a cosmological film poem.
  • Malin TV

    Gyz La Rivière | 93' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Drily comedic film essay about Henk Sneevliet, Rotterdam’s housing crisis, Shanghai skyscrapers and Chinese restaurants in Katendrecht.
  • Marina

    6' | Netherlands | World premiere

  • Martyrs of the Anthropocene

    Timaeus | 9' | Netherlands | World premiere (festival)

    This short, experimental animation questions the relationships between nature and people in the Anthropocene.
  • Maxi-Pad

    Julia de Roo | 12' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Max is young and non-binary. As Maxi-Pad, they use experiences to explore the concept of femininity.