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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Spectrum Shorts

Overview of films

  • Ina Litovski

    André Turpin, Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette | 11' | Canada | None

    A girl wants her listless mother to come to the school recital to see her play the violin. Meticulously shot and beautifully acted.
  • Incêndio

    Karen Akerman | 23' | Portugal | None

    ‘There must be a different solution than the one from hell’. Full unadulterated terror (and music). ‘The best class always ends with a lesson’.
  • L’infirmière cannibale

    Lucile Desamory | 9' | Belgium | None

    A nurse steals corpses and eats their brains. The hospital’s staff condemn her cannibal practice and take immediate action to stop her malevolent deed
  • The Inner and Outer Vanishing Point

    Cameron Gibson | 20' | USA | World premiere

    We are under threat, but by what exactly? Generalised paranoia and the obsession with security in the U.S. countryside.
  • Inquire Within

    Jay Rosenblatt | 4' | USA | World premiere

    In this work, Rosenblatt bombards viewers – in their most vulnerable state – with paradoxes that make them doubt essential moral issues.
  • Insert

    Filipa César, Marco Martins | 10' | Portugal | International premiere

    A struggle between true memory and cinematic memory in Castro Marim, a place where Portugal transformed sin to salt.
  • Insideout

    Tonje Alice Madsen | 25' | Denmark | European premiere

    You’re never alone with a camera. Insideout is a poetic mash-up of existential confessions from the depths of the YouTube jungle.
  • Instants

    Hannes Schüpbach | 16' | Switzerland | Dutch Premiere

    Schüpbach’s latest film visualises how thoughts come about. With French author Joël-Claude Meffre’s hand as the dynamic focus.
  • The Insurrectionists Progression

    Sylvie Zijlmans, Hewald Jongenelis | 15' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Beautiful sample of Dutch surrealism: father and son travel along the outskirts of town. They relate to the landscape, the things in it and each…
  • Inter View

    Makino Takashi | 25' | Japan | European premiere

    Makino Takashi’s condensing films work like escapist drugs. Inter View is relatively minimal and marks the start of his blue period.
  • Interieur

    Olivier Dutel | 11' | France | None

    Film performance about/with/for The Shining and all the delights it contains – a collection of corpses – the gold rush – Timberline Lodge Hotel…
  • Into Oblivion

    Šimon Špidla | 52' | Czech Republic | International premiere

    Meticulous reconstruction of Stalin’s plan for a railway line that still seems illogical, and which would go on to cause countless deaths.