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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Short & Mid-length

Overview of films

  • The Trees

    Ramzi Bashour | 22' | Lebanon | None

    Warm, blackly comical film in which a son pays more attention to the sick olive trees than the rituals surrounding his father’s death.
  • Tripsitter

    Frederique Pisuisse | 12' | Netherlands | None

    A personal journey through different consciousness-expanding moments experienced by artist Frederique Pisuisse.
  • Trivakra

    Sofia Angst | 10' | Brazil | International premiere

    An alchemical and hypnotic trip of molecular metamorphosis.
  • Trizas

    Luciana Decker Orozco | 15' | Bolivia | World premiere

    A journey through the fragments of art awakens the distant past with an aura of strangeness.
  • Um tropeço em cinco movimentos

    Valentina Rosset | 15' | Brazil | World premiere

    A visual poem inspired by Tōru Takemitsu’s composition ‘Corona for Pianist(s)’.
  • Tulip-chan

    Watanabe Saki | 18' | Japan | International premiere

    Charming, off-beat portrait of the eccentric Tulip-chan, who follows her own singular trajectory through adolescence.
  • TV & VT-Works

    Peter Weibel | 7' | Austria | Dutch Premiere

    A series of artistic interventions interrogating the mechanisms of television production and spectatorship.
  • Última vez hace mucho tiempo

    Santiago Martín | 24' | Venezuela | World premiere

    A delicate autobiographical portrait about absences, distances and love.
  • Ultramint

    Hirose Tadashi | 10' | Japan | Dutch Premiere

    A work of strange, almost perverse sensuality, organised in clusters of analogies and contrasts.
  • Underground Cemetery

    Wisarut Sriputsomboon | 29' | Thailand | International premiere

    Sarcastic reflection on karma, guilt and politics in Thailand. As activists disappear, Thong-Yu seeks absolution for his sins.
  • UNDR

    Kamal Aljafari | 15' | Germany | World premiere

    Employing archival footage, UNDR constructs an eerie narrative of calculated incursion.
  • UNEARTH – In Between States of Matter

    Anika Schwarzlose, Brian D. McKenna | 18' | Germany | World premiere

    Resource extraction, mining machines and material transformations, with conversations recorded in the Russian Ural region.