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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Spectrum

Overview of films

  • Non-ko

    Kumakiri Kazuyoshi | 105' | Japan | International premiere

    Kumakiri has been a welcome guest in Rotterdam ever since his Hole In the Sky. Non-ko is a charming and light Japanese drama that makes…
  • Norte, the End of History

    Lav Diaz | 250' | Philippines | None

    Lav Diaz is a true storyteller; his stories are sometimes very long, often in black-and-white. This one lasts just four hours – and is in…
  • La nostra vita

    Daniele Luchetti | 98' | France | None

    After a family drama, the building worker Claudio and his three young children are on their own. He tries his best to make ends meet…
  • Now Showing

    Raya Martin | 280' | France | None

    You are 24. You make a film lasting more than five hours. In this film you mess with old videotapes and use two actresses for…
  • Nucingen Haus

    Raúl Ruiz | 94' | France | None

    Raúl Ruiz’ version of the age-old vampire theme. The new French owners take possession of their elegant Chilean mansion. The old servant is also taken
  • Nulle part terre promise

    Emmanuel Finkiel | 94' | France | None

    Episode film in which three travel stories from very different Europeans on their way to a better future cross each other and together provide an…
  • Nymph

    Pen-ek Ratanaruang | 94' | Thailand | None

    Hallucinating film by the Thai director Pen-ek Ratanaruang (6ixtynin9, Last Life in the Universe) that is largely set in a forest inhabited by female
  • Odayaka

    Uchida Nobuteru | 100' | Japan | European premiere

    The tsunami disaster is far away, but the fear it brought is very tangible. Producer and actress Kiki Sugino plays her most gripping role ever…
  • Of Time and the City

    Terence Davies | 72' | United Kingdom | None

    The first film by Terence Davies in eight years is one of the cinematographic high points of the year. An exciting and viciously critical documentary
  • Old Dog

    Pema Tseden | 88' | China | None

    Third feature by the front runner of Tibetan cinema, whose first short film was screened in Rotterdam. Without raising the tempo, he gets better and…
  • The Old School of Capitalism

    Zelimir Zilnik | 122' | Serbia | International premiere

    In a playful, often hilarious mixture of documentary and fiction, the film maker Zelimir Zilnik traces sanctifying capitalism, sold to the Serbians af
  • On the Edge

    Christian E. Christiansen | 86' | Denmark | World premiere

    Two best friends are forced to examine themselves and their consciences after their predilection for racing in cars on the public road costs the life