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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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Overzicht van films

  • Erasmus Tiger College: Little Joe

    Philosopher Yogi Hale Hendlin gives a seminar on bioethics and the philosophy of plants ahead of science-fiction thriller Little Joe.
  • Fetish

    Amie Siegel | 10' | USA | None

    Fetish unfolds at London’s Freud Museum, depicting the annual night-time cleaning of the psychoanalyst’s personal collection of archaeological objects and artefacts. 
  • Un film dramatique

    Eric Baudelaire | 114' | France | None

    Film as collective workshop. Twenty French schoolchildren are given a camera to film themselves, one another and the world around them.
  • La Flor (Parte 1)

    Mariano Llinás | 220' | Argentina | None

    Monumental masterpiece in two episodes: a B-film about a scary mummy and a musical drama mixed with a real mystery.
  • La Flor (Parte 1)

    Mariano Llinás | 220' | Argentina | International premiere

    Almost 10 years in production, some 12 hours of film. In six stories, Llinás uses the same four actresses in various ways. IFFR is now…
  • La Flor (Parte 3)

    Mariano Llinás | 290' | Argentina | None

    It starts with a brilliant exercise in self-parodying metafiction and evolves into something completely different. Followed by a remake of Jean Renoir
  • Garten

    Peter Schreiner | 136' | Austria | World premiere

    Time seems frozen in this hypnotic black-and-white film. Four people who have lived hard lives muse on their pasts and futures.
  • God Only Knows

    Mijke de Jong | 88' | Netherlands | World premiere

    When Thomas has a nervous breakdown right before Easter, this puts his relationship with his sisters on edge.
  • Good Luck

    Ben Russell | 143' | France | None

    Serbian miners find their counterparts across the ocean, in the tropical heat of an illegal Surinamese gold mine. An attentive, earthy film about the
  • The Halt

    Lav Diaz | 278' | Philippines | None

    The Philippines descend into darkness under a crazed dictator whilst facing a huge volcanic eruption in this political science fiction film by grand m
  • Hanagatami

    Obayashi Nobuhiko | 169' | Japan | International premiere

    Choosing stylised vivacity over realism, this anti-war period drama set on the eve of World War Two captures an historical moment of frenzy. The direc
  • A Hidden Life

    Terrence Malick | 180' | Germany | None

    A lyrical historical drama by maestro Terrence Malick about an Austrian farmer who refuses to submit to Nazi German rule.