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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Short & Mid-length

Overview of films

  • A Patriot of These Woods

    Karel Doing | 10' | United Kingdom | World premiere

    Karel Doing’s “phytographic” technique is used to bring life to a marvellous world of plants.
  • Peeper

    Han Changlok | 17' | South Korea | World premiere

    The strange nature of storytelling is uncannily explored in this highly original South Korean short.
  • Pepper Steak

    Steven Woloshen | 3' | Canada | Dutch Premiere

    Frame by frame, abstract, hand-painted images tussle with scraps of photographic representation. Which will win?
  • Per una selva oscura

    Emmanuel Lefrant | 8' | France | Dutch Premiere

    The dark forest beloved of poets, cinematically recreated in a timely, materialist and apocalyptic vein.
  • Père et fille

    Quentin Papapietro | 36' | France | World premiere

    Fatherly love presented with intelligence and a great sense of cinema.
  • Persistence & Loss

    Joseph Clark | 3' | Canada | Dutch Premiere

    Strobing images of logging compose this hypnotic palimpsest of deforestation and movie magic
  • Piccin gemellone

    Tibor Koehne | 19' | Germany | International premiere

    Identical twins are divided by the age-old question of private property in this contemporary tale.
  • PINPIN

    Jaime Levinas | 28' | Argentina | None

    A young man returns home. A cashier rewatches CCTV footage of him. Do the moments they share have real significance?
  • Pistoleras

    Natalia del Mar Kašik | 2' | Austria | International premiere

    This feminist play on the word pistoleras is a courageous confrontation with self-image.
  • Planetario

    Sofía Poncini | 9' | Argentina | International premiere

    An imaginative tale about the loss of innocence through astronomy and existential fears.
  • Ponay (or You Are Not F***ing Welcome)

    Hesome Chemamah | 27' | Thailand | World premiere

    To finalise a gender identity draft exemption, Cherry has to return to their conservative home.
  • Porcupine

    Nicolas Graux, Trương Minh Quý | 13' | Belgium | World premiere

    A young man broadcasts poses from an urban ruin: a portrait of our times.