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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Say No More

Overzicht van films

  • Say : no more darkness

    For a responsive mind, there is no darkness in the night, no loss of consciousness during sleep, no end to this world.
  • Say : no more distances

    From wordless contact to wireless connections: what unites human beings is their desire to distil meaning from relationships.
  • Say : no more straight lines

    An exploration of contrasts: between light and dark, sound and image, silence and words, control and chaos.
  • Blue

    Apichatpong Weerasethakul | 12' | France | None

    A woman lies awake at night. Nearby, a set of scrolled theatre backdrops unrolls to reveal two alternate landscapes.
  • Say : no more domestic silence

    A house is like an echo chamber, a mental space were even unspoken thoughts can be heard by its inhabitants.
  • Edges: Waves

    Simon Payne | 6' | United Kingdom | World premiere

    Everything happens at the edges of the frame here. The action is minimal: two lines build up an undulating pattern and unfurl again.
  • Het geluk van honden

    Nina de Vroome | 23' | Belgium | None

    An observation on sheperd dogs during their training for police work. But these unfathomable dogs also observe us.
  • The Harvest

    Misho Antadze | 70' | Georgia | World premiere

    In the countryside of Georgia, many farmers and workers earn an extra income by keeping the bitcoin economy afloat.
  • Hier

    Loïc Kreyden | 4' | Switzerland | International premiere

    A life-size doll is making a phone call in an entirely black space. A pantomime in which a movie becomes theatre.
  • In My Room

    Ulrich Köhler | 120' | Germany | None

    A man wakes up one day in a world devoid of human presence. How to handle such unlimited freedom?
  • J

    Gaetano Liberti | 44' | Bosnia and Herzegovina | None

    A reclusive cartographer briefly engages into a dialogue with a woman. The whole world shivers when these two people get close.
  • Kev

    Clémence Hébert | 50' | Belgium | None

    Kev is a pale-looking teenager who suffers from a form of autism so severe that most specialised institutions refuse to take him in.