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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Short & Mid-length

Overview of films

  • Art Blasé

    Erik van Lieshout | 6' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Erik van Lieshout inimitably outlines the Covid-19 pandemic’s impact on the art world and Art Basel in particular.
  • As If No Misfortune Had Occurred in the Night

    Larissa Sansour, Søren Lind | 21' | Denmark | International premiere

    Steeped in black and white, Palestinian soprano Nour Darwish confronts conflict, maternal loss, and intergenerational sorrow.
  • Ashes By Name Is Man

    Ewelina Rosinska | 20' | Germany | World premiere

    Pensive impressions of landscape, religion and ancestry give texture to this deeply meditative exploration of a homeland.
  • Assonnati sui caldi ginocchi

    Giuseppe Polerà | 24' | Cuba | World premiere

    An intimate portrait of a Cuban countryside couple who take joy in sweetness and eroticism.
  • Azul Pandora

    Alan González | 12' | Cuba | World premiere

    Disillusioned by previous experiences, Pandora is reluctant to be courted by her admirer Roy.
  • Azul

    Ágata de Pinho | 20' | Portugal | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET
  • B and S

    Lipika Singh Darai | 30' | India | World premiere

    A letter to B and S. To love, friendship, and to the creation of a home.
  • Baba

    Mbithi Masya | 15' | Kenya | Dutch Premiere

    A six-year-old boy uses the power of his imagination to protect himself against a harsh reality.
  • Baħar biss

    Franziska von Stenglin | 25' | Malta | International premiere

    Change and loss in the life of the sea, seen by a disillusioned Maltese fisherman.
  • Baozhda

    Keran Abukasimu | 25' | China | International premiere

    In the snow-covered grasslands of northern China, young Keran is taught a Kazakh tradition.
  • Bare Bones

    Meryem Lahlou | 9' | USA | International premiere

    Earth has limited resources and collective consciousness is reduced to survival. A disconcerting examination of what makes us human.
  • Barking in the Dark

    Marie Losier | 37' | France | World premiere

    A creative, engaging portrait of San Francisco cult band The Residents.