IFFR 2024 in cinemas
From the festival to the cinema screen, find out which IFFR titles can be seen in theatres now.

In cinemas
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Lost in the Night
Amat Escalante | 123′ | Germany | Dutch Premiere
Does a luxurious artists’ home hide a shocking truth? Amat Escalante thrillingly explores Mexican politics. -
Terrestrial Verses
Ali Asgari, Alireza Khatami | 76′ | Iran | Dutch Premiere
Iranian citizens wrestle with Kafkaesque authorities in a minimalist, deliciously dark satire. -
Green Border
Agnieszka Holland | 151′ | Belgium | Dutch Premiere
Different characters cross paths in this kaleidoscopic fiction about the humanitarian crisis in contemporary Europe. -
Four Daughters
Kaouther Ben Hania | 110′ | France | Dutch Premiere
A blend of documentary and fiction, this portrait of five women probes the mother-daughter bond. -
The Zone of Interest
Jonathan Glazer | 106′ | Poland | Dutch Premiere
Jonathan Glazer’s Grand Prix-winning film is a harrowing exploration of life in the shadow of unspeakable horror. -
Krazy House
Steffen Haars, Flip van der Kuil | 90′ | Netherlands | European premiere
A riotous, extreme, unhinged comedy from Dutch duo Steffen & Flip. 2024’s cult movie! -
a Few Mornings, an Evening
Astrid van Nimwegen | 71′ | Netherlands | World premiere
A portrait of the lives lived by animals and humans on a Czech farm. -
Together 99
Lukas Moodysson | 115′ | Sweden | Dutch Premiere
Erstwhile members of a commune reunite after twenty-four years in a biting ensemble comedy.
Coming in June
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Bijt
Guido Coppis | 105′ | Netherlands | World premiere
A dysfunctional love affair proffers hope in the gloom in Guido Coppis’ debut feature. -
Swimming Home
Justin Anderson | 99′ | Brazil | World premiere
A taut study of family dynamics as a summer holiday takes a dark turn.
Coming in July
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Head South
Jonathan Ogilvie | 98′ | New Zealand | World premiere
A schoolboy becomes enamoured with post-punk in 1979 Christchurch, in this spirited coming-of-age comedy.
Coming in August
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Daaaaaali!
Quentin Dupieux | 78′ | France | Dutch Premiere
A neo-surrealistic reverie on the strange later life of Salvador Dalí, controversial artist and showman.