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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Spectrum

Overview of films

  • L’inconnu du lac

    Alain Guiraudie | 97' | France | None

    In mid-summer by an idyllic lake, Franck falls in love with Michel, a beautiful man who happens to be dangerous too. Franck knows all about…
  • Inori

    Pedro González-Rubio | 72' | Japan | None

    At the invitation of Japanese director Naomi Kawase, González-Rubio (maker of Alamar, Tiger Winner in 2010) made this beautiful prize-winning document
  • Io e te

    Bernardo Bertolucci | 103' | Italy | None

    The great Bernardo Bertolucci (Novecento, The Last Emperor) made a small film largely set in a basement. There, the fierce, young adolescent Lorenzo i
  • The Iron Ministry

    J.P. Sniadecki | 83' | China | None

    China has one of the largest railway networks in the world. In this fascinating observational documentary, Sniadecki records a country that is moving.
  • The Island of St. Matthews

    Kevin Jerome Everson | 70' | USA | World premiere

    Asked ‘where are the old photographs?’ the filmmaker’s aunt replied, ‘we lost them in the flood.’ Everson records this loss of history among the citiz
  • Japan’s Tragedy

    Kobayashi Masahiro | 101' | Japan | European premiere

    Black-and-white, with rice-paper doors. The director knows his classics, but remains a modernist. A father and son wrestle with death and loss. Strang
  • Jauja

    Lisandro Alonso | 108' | Argentina | None

    The vision of Lisandro Alonso, the blinding photography of Kaurismäki’s regular cameraman and the use of actor/musician Viggo Mortensen combined to en
  • Je veux voir

    Joana Hadjithomas, Khalil Joreige | 76' | France | None

    Roadmovie in which the directors, who also made a photo book about Beirut, allow their regular actor Rabih Mroué accompanied by Catharine Deneuve to t
  • Je vis dans le rêve de ma mère

    Jan Willem van Dam | 150' | Netherlands | World premiere

    The film is the dream of the real mother of the maker, about a young dark filmmaker who travels through many European and Asian countries…
  • Jerichow

    Christian Petzold | 93' | Germany | None

    Even in his contemporary remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice Petzold reveals himself to be a precise and merciless film maker of interpersonal co
  • Jirafas

    Enrique Álvarez | 94' | Colombia | World premiere

    Three young flatmates seek their footing in today’s Cuba, where you must fight for a home of your own. In a banal game of negotiation…
  • Jiseul

    O Muel | 108' | South Korea | European premiere

    Black-and-white (anti-) war film about the Korean army’s brutal suppression of the rebellion on Jeju in 1948. The islanders fled their villages and hi