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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Wouter Jansen

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Wouter Jansen at IFFR

  • Warsha

    Dania Bdeir | 14' | France | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET
  • 45th Parallel

    Lawrence Abu Hamdan | 15' | United Kingdom | Dutch Premiere

    An incisive monologue about the ways violence, terror, and contradiction reveal themselves at borders and checkpoints.
  • Feast

    Tim Leyendekker | 84' | Netherlands | World premiere

    Plato, dildos, an injected tulip: reconstruction of a troubling case by idiosyncratic cinephile and talent from Rotterdam, Tim Leyendekker.
  • A man and a camera

    Guido Hendrikx | 64' | Netherlands | None

    Mysterious road movie knocking on Dutch front doors, investigating the everyday and putting tolerance to the test: “What’s this all about?&rdquo
  • Bottled Songs 1-4

    Chloé Galibert-Laîné, Kevin B. Lee | 77' | France | None

    In video letters, Chloé Galibert-Laîné and Kevin B. Lee analyse propaganda films from terror group ISIS and their effect on the vi
  • The Possessed

    Ena Sendijarević | 100' | Netherlands |

    Past and present come together in The Possessed, a film within a film, in which an eccentric film director and her small film crew shoot…
  • All These Creatures

    Charles Williams | 13' | Australia | None

    An adolescent boy attempts to untangle his memories of a mysterious infestation, the unravelling of his father, and the little creatures inside us all
  • Nocturne

    Viktor van der Valk | 80' | Belgium | World premiere

    Lyrical film noir about two producers, an investor, a deadline, a woman, a gun and a hopelessly romantic boy.
  • Sun Dog

    Dorian Jespers | 21' | Belgium | World premiere

    During the frozen arctic nights of Murmansk, Russia, the camera circles a young locksmith as he wanders from client to client through the concrete all
  • Cloaca

    Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen | 108' | Netherlands | -

    Widely praised film version of the play by scriptwriter Maria Goos is about the vicissitudes of four student friends. It won two Golden Calves.