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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Signals: Regained

Overzicht van films

  • Mr X

    Tessa Louise-Salomé | 72' | France | European premiere

    After his first two succesful films, the reputation of Leos Carax shifted from prodidgy to problem child. Shrouding his own persona in mystery only ma
  • De Nacht van de Wansmaak Has Risen from the Grave!

    180' | None

    Terrible entertainment, dredged from the foul gutters of the cinematic underworld. Enthusiastically incompetent Z-level filmmakers bring you lustful s
  • Nacht-Licht

    Bart Vegter | 13' | Netherlands | None

    A computer-generated film in three parts whereby each part has its own, formal starting point. The images consist of 8 to 14 independent elements. On
  • Natan

    Paul Duane, David Cairns | 66' | Ireland | None

    After World War I, Romanian-born Natan revived the French film industry. By World War II, his alledged involvement as a young actor in porn films…
  • Night and Fog in Zona

    235' | South Korea | None

    After the South Korean film critic Jung Sung-il saw Wang Bing’s monumental, nine-hour documentary Tie Xi Qu: West of the Tracks at IFFR 2003, he…
  • Night Hunter

    Stacey Steers | 16' | USA | European premiere

    This eerie, allegorical homage to silent film star Lillian Gish is composed of approximately 4,000 handmade collages.
  • Night Mayor

    Guy Maddin | 13' | Canada | None

    The master of vintage oddities evokes the story of an immigrant who gathers the power of the aurora borealis through a device called a ‘Telemelodium’.
  • No More Road Trips?

    Rick Prelinger | 80' | USA | European premiere

    Epic montage film based entirely on American amateur home movies, from many different regions and periods. And this trip down memory lane offers an ac
  • Not Quite Hollywood

    Mark Hartley | 102' | Australia | None

    Ultrafast, jampacked, intelligent documentary about Ozploitation, the term for the rise of a series of Australian genre films in the 1970s and 1980s t
  • Notes and Sketches

    Bart Vegter | 20' | Netherlands | World premiere

  • Number 10 Blues/Goodbye Saigon

    Osada Norio | 97' | Japan | World premiere

    A story of love and violence takes place in Saigon in 1975, toward the end of the Vietnam War. A Japanese businessman accidentally kills a…
  • The Old Man of Belém

    Manoel de Oliveira | 20' | France | None

    A survey of some of the career highlights of the oldest active filmmaker in the world, in the imaginary company of some literary greats.