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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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  • Roodkapje verteld door honderdzestig Nederlanders

    Inhabitants of the same street in Haarlem together tell the fairy tale from the title, each in 15 words..
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  • Sleutelaar is hier

    Hans Sleutelaar (1935-2020) was sometimes referred to as ‘the silent poet’. In this documentary he is over eighty, and after decades on the roam, he…
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  • Wij

    In a village on the Dutch-Belgian border a group of teens pull stupid pranks, have sex and seek excitement. However, during the summer that started…
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  • Resurrection

    Impeccable slow cinema. Johan Leysen makes a great impression as a hermit who finds a half-naked young man in the forest and faces a moral…
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  • Rotterdam, I Love You – Preview

    Eleven directors; one film; one city. Festival exclusive with the first screening of footage from Rotterdam, I Love You, talks with filmmakers Atom Eg
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  • Tribute to Art #2

    Rather than a documentary about Zwartjes, Scheffer made a film with him – a feverish dream of his major motifs. And a final moment of…
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  • Nighttown

    Rotterdam’s dance club and pop temple Nighttown closed in 2006. This music documentary contains exclusive images of legendary performances. Form
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  • Tremor – Es ist immer Krieg

    This polyphonic film by the Belgian film artist about the history of Europe and art is an unforgettable, sensual journey between memory and nightmare.
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  • Fenix

    A kidnapping going awry provokes a shock wave in the Netherlands and Belgium. Two detectives, a small-time criminal and a political-science student bu
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  • Saxman

    For years, Piet le Blanc, replete with sax and violin, was a well-known sight in the streets and cafés of Rotterdam by night. But before…
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