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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Spectrum

Overview of films

  • Punk in Africa

    Keith Jones, Deon Maas | 82' | Czech Republic | European premiere

    The striking story of a hidden, underground, even secret and banned movement. Bands with both black and white musicians broke the law. In the aparthei
  • Pure Asia

    Katashima Ikki | 108' | Japan | None

    It doesn’t often happen in our era of YouSendIt and digital platforms, but occasionally films do get missed. For instance this black-and-white miracle
  • Quality Control

    Kevin Jerome Everson | 71' | USA | World premiere

    The tough monotonous work at a dry cleaner’s is made tangible in Quality Control using long shots with great eye for detail. Critical work by…
  • R100

    Matsumoto Hitoshi | 100' | Japan | European premiere

    Games can be dangerous. Director Matsumoto (Dainipponjin/Symbol) has certainly proven he can go further with Japanese absurdism, but can he stay unfla
  • Rabia

    Sebastián Cordero | 95' | Colombia | None

    Rosa doesn’t know that her beloved José Maria, an illegal immigrant, is hiding in the attic of the stately old house where she works after…
  • Rachel Getting Married

    Jonathan Demme | 114' | USA | None

    The film is not about Rachel, but about her impossible and addicted sister Kym. She’s allowed out of the clinic for a day to attend…
  • Rags and Tatters

    Ahmad Abdalla | 87' | Egypt | None

    January 2011: Egypt is in the grip of revolution. Asser Yassin escapes from jail only to end up in a country he no longer recognises.…
  • Rain of the Children

    Vincent Ward | 101' | New Zealand | None

    Both ode and farewell to the Maori woman Puhi, who was also filmed by the director 30 years previously, when he was still very young.…
  • Rapt

    Lucas Belvaux | 125' | France | None

    Nail-biting thriller about a brutally kidnapped rich industrialist – a powerful role by Yvan Attal. While he physically and mentally degenerates in im
  • Rat Fever

    Cláudio Assis | 110' | Brazil | International premiere

    High-power report of freedom and love on the fringes of tropical Recife. Anarchistic poet Zizo falls for the down-to-earth Eneida, while his friends s
  • The Rat Herb

    Júlio Bressane | 80' | Brazil | None

    Surrealism was invented in France, or maybe you could say discovered. But the South Americans have remained faithful to it right up to today, as…
  • Reading Book of Blockade

    Alexander Sokurov | 96' | Russia | None

    The lengthy siege of Leningrad during World War II cost a million civilian lives. In Alexander Sokurov’s documentary, various people – actors, journal