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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Janneke de Jong

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Janneke de Jong at IFFR

  • Unspoken

    Second film by Fien Troch (Someone Else’s Happiness) focuses on the undealt with, suffocating sorrow of the couple Emmanuelle Devos and Bruno

  • Puisque nous sommes nés

    Sympathetic portrait of two kids looking for a new world. One lives in a slum district and comes from a large family, the other sleeps in an old tr

  • The Chaser

    Characteristic Korean thriller about an ex-cop who, as a pimp, finds himself on the trail of a disturbed serial killer. With masterful pleasure in

  • Slumdog Millionaire

    Without taking a breath, Danny Boyle shoots backwards and forwards in time for this romantic story about an Indian Oliver Twist who, as an uneducat

  • 24 City

    Master chronicler of change in China, Jia Zhang-ke, continues to innovate his style. Documentary flows into fiction. In nine ‘interviews̵

  • Élève libre

    A teenager ends up in shady territory in a relationship with a private teacher. This teacher steers him towards extreme sexual candour. Lafosse, wh

  • 35 Rhums

    Father and daughter realise that they have to leave their house. Claire Denis shows a loving relationship in transition.

  • Matterhorn

    Fred lives on his own. His wife is dead, his son has left. He leans on the church, busses, meat-and-two-veg. Then Theo appears. Theo is a tramp. Fr

  • Eastern Boys

    Scriptwriter/editor for Laurent Cantet (L’emploi du temps, Entre les murs) directs overwhelming second film. Wealthy man in his 50s approache

  • Nebraska

    Pa: I want my prize! Son: there isn’t any prize! Old dad walks onto the motorway, towards his ‘million dollars’. Son sighs and gives hi