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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Joe Yanick

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Joe Yanick at IFFR

  • The Amusement Park

    George A. Romero | 53' | USA | None

    Discover how Zombie-film godfather George A. Romero turned a Lutheran church-sponsored social-guidance film into a grimly gaudy horror show.
  • So Unreal

    Amanda Kramer | 101' | USA | European premiere

    Rock icon Debbie Harry narrates this sensorial essay-documentary about the interwoven relationships between cinema, humanity and technology.
  • Blackout

    Larry Fessenden | 103' | USA | Dutch Premiere

    Charley’s return wreaks havoc in his hometown when he shape-shifts into a werewolf.
  • Harpoon

    Rob Grant | 82' | Canada | World premiere

    When a boat breaks down at sea, a triangular relationship becomes a nerve-wracking struggle to survive, sparing no one’s secrets – or bloo
  • VHYes

    Jack Henry Robbins | 72' | USA | International premiere

    Life seemed so straightforward in the 1980s. A 12-year old’s hilarious, bizarre home video provides a different perspective.
  • Rat Film

    Theo Anthony | 82' | USA | None

    In the form of a highly visual, creative documentary, by following rats, Theo Anthony reveals economic and racial segregation in the city of Baltimore
  • Family Life

    Alicia Scherson, Cristián Jiménez | 79' | Chile | European premiere

    To impress a single mother, lonely house-sitter Martín acts as if the home and the family photos are his. He’s good at lying, but what…
  • X500

    Juan Andrés Arango | 108' | Canada | None

    Three independent stories set in Mexico, Colombia and Canada, about young people whose lives are completely transformed by the death of a loved one. D
  • Columbus

    kogonada | 101' | USA | International premiere

    In the enchanting Modernist city of Columbus, Casey and Jin have both reached a dead-end. A father in a coma brings about change.
  • Jacqueline (Argentine)

    Bernardo Britto | 87' | USA | International premiere

    Jacqueline wants to divulge a major government conspiracy, but the media won’t take the bait. Paranoia and boredom alternate while she waits for the m