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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

We Are Public x IFFR 2025

Hi We Are Public member, welcome to International Film Festival Rotterdam! On this page we explain to you what benefits you have during IFFR 2025. Here you will find film tips from the programme specially selected for and by We Are Public and we explain how you can access these films.

50% discount on selected films

We Are Public offers its members the opportunity to attend IFFR 2025 with a 50% discount. In addition to this, members get free access to the Art Direction installations in Katoenhuis.

WAP will distribute a discount code to their members via their website. Members can use their discount code once per screening, but for multiple titles. Please note: capacity for this special offer is limited, so don’t wait too long!

11 films have been selected from the programme to which this promotion applies.

Film selection

  • Rains over Babel

    Gala del Sol | 111′ | Colombia | International premiere

    A reimagining of Dante’s Inferno as a choral queer drama, drenched in psychedelia and mysticism.
  • Nyamula

    Oskar Weimar | 88′ | Kenya | World premiere

    Daisy and Dani’s friendship is tested when one is wrongly accused of witchcraft.
  • All We Imagine as Light

    Payal Kapadia | 115′ | France | Dutch Premiere

    In this Cannes Grand Prix winner, three nurses navigate loss and longing in rapidly growing Mumbai.
  • Grand Tour

    Miguel Gomes | 129′ | Portugal | Dutch Premiere

    Set against the backdrop of a crumbling British Empire, Grand Tour weaves an epic romance.
  • Une Langue Universelle

    Matthew Rankin | 89′ | Canada | Dutch Premiere

    Three whimsical stories intersect in this absurdist tale of postnational Winnipeg inspired by Iranian cinema.
  • Rhythm of a Flower

    Amit Dutta | 83′ | India | International premiere

    An enchanting animation inspired by the myth of Indian artist Kumar Gandharav.
  • Vermiglio

    Maura Delpero | 119′ | Italy | Dutch Premiere

    A meditative, immersive portrait of life in rural Italy towards the end of WWII.
  • September Says

    Ariane Labed | 100′ | Ireland | Dutch Premiere

    An intoxicatingly odd coming of age tale of two socially outcast sisters.
  • Silence of the Sea

    Wakamatsu Setsuro | 112′ | Japan | International premiere

    A forged painting occasions a rhapsodic meditation on ageing, beauty, authenticity and love.
  • Ghost Trail

    Jonathan Millet | 106′ | France | Dutch Premiere

    A Syrian man pursues the person he believes is the war criminal who tortured him.
  • Last Breath

    Costa-Gavras | 100′ | France | Dutch Premiere

    A philosophical and thought-provoking depiction of the fate we all share.