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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Short & Mid-length

Overview of films

  • Bloody Euro

    Igor Schiller | 16' | Serbia | World premiere (festival)

    An unpredictable and surreal performance of childhood memories altered by war.
  • Bloom

    Helena Girón, Samuel M. Delgado | 17' | Spain | World premiere

    An exploration of the phantom island San Borondón, taking us above the earth and underwater.
  • Blues

    Larry Gottheim | 9' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    A bowl of blueberries slowly disappears: light, colour, action, time – cinema. Gottheim’s first one-take film.
  • Blushing Phantom

    erψn temp3st | 9' | Canada | None

    Exploring the margins of camouflage, this experimental collage melds transcendent dance with hallucinatory digital animation.
  • Bogwaters

    4' | Netherlands | None

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


  • Bonnarien

    Adiel Goliot | 21' | French Guiana | International premiere

    Mauricette Bonnarien tries to free herself from the colonial name imposed onto her ancestors.
  • Le Boug Doug

    Théo Jollet | 25' | France | World premiere

    Only the mouth of the mysterious woman who appears in Doug’s life is visible. What does she want? Idiosyncratic hip hop musical.
  • Bozo Over Roses

    Matty Sidle | 11' | USA | World premiere

    “I had a weird dream that you had a weird dream that I had a weird dream”.
  • A Brave New World

    Arnold Tam | 9' | Hong Kong | International premiere

    Thought-provoking cinematic vignettes constitute a present-day picture of the social turmoil in Hong Kong.
  • Bull’s Heart

    Margarita Bagdasaryan | 14' | Uzbekistan | International premiere

    Hidden love is revealed in this surprisingly tender story about an Uzbek father and son.
  • Logos/Eros

    Seemingly sterile spaces of modernity become sites for ecstatic release.
  • Speak, Melody

    Musings on music and its unique ability to penetrate and lift the human spirit.