Tips from Cineville

Here at Cineville we’re always on the lookout for new voices, the bold and the beautiful. So what better way to start the first Cineville Day on Tuesday with the Bare Witness programme in KINO, consisting of three short & mid-length films bearing witness as an act of resistance. Other great options for KINO are the Dutch premiere of Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke’s A Useful Ghost (telling the story of a possessed vacuum cleaner), the Spanish folk horror Gaua and ‘bedroom odyssey ‘The Passion According to G.H.B..’
In Cinerama you can check out satire Quezon from the Philippines, the Indian debut Master Bantoo and the American classic Yentl.
On Wednesday we could spend all day watching the Tiger Short Competition Competitions screenings in both LantarenVenster and Cinerama. If you visit them all, you can log over 10 newly watched films, made in countries like the Dominican Republic, Mexico, China and France.
If you go to – and stay at – LanterVenster, you can create your own preview day, checking out future Cineville films like The Secret Agent, The Road to Fenix and Two Prosecutors.
Another great option on Wednesday is visiting the V-cinema specials in Cinema: a selection of Japanese direct-to-video films from the 80s and 90s, with amazing titles like Scary True Stories: Second Night (a compendium of ghost stories released across three tapes), A Haunted School and Crime Hunter: Bullets of Rage.
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Two prizes for HBF and IFFR Pro-supported films: Cannes 2026 round-up
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Cate Blanchett and IFFR’s Hubert Bals Fund announce recipients of the Displacement Film Fund’s second round at Cannes Film Festival
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