Harbour
Overzicht van films
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Hold Me Tight
Mathieu Amalric | 97' | France | None
Has Clarisse just left her husband Marc and their two children or did something else happen? Gripping film by Mathieu Amalric. -
The Hole, 309 Days to the Bloodiest Tragedy
Hanung Bramantyo | 113' | Indonesia | World premiere
Investigating a series of gruesome murders in 1960s Indonesia, an army officer ventures into the heart of darkness. -
Home Bitter Home
Ghina Abboud, Naïm El Hajj, Salim Mrad, Aline Ouais, Jihad Saadé, Marie-Rose Osta | 150' | Lebanon | World premiere
Six directors craft intimate portraits of artists striving to create and survive in today’s Lebanon. -
Hotele Lerallaneng
Charlie Vundla | 76' | South Africa | World premiere
Two storylines about young South African creatives in lockdown intersect in this sensitive drama focusing on the most intimate emotions. -
How to Find Happiness
Nagasaki Shunichi | 113' | Japan | International premiere
A solemn physician meets the doppelgänger of his loved one in this cordial, light-footed romance. -
Hungry Ghost Diner
We Jun Cho | 116' | Malaysia | Dutch Premiere
The dearly departed convene for a scrumptious family meal in a heartwarming, food-centric dramedy. -
I AM HERE!
Ludwig Wüst | 70' | Austria | World premiere
Improv-based, psychologically dense piece of chamber cinema crafted with little financial means, but a lot of excellence and dedication. -
I Do Not Come to You by Chance
Ishaya Bako | 104' | Nigeria | European premiere
The struggling first-born son of a Nigerian family is offered respite, but at what cost? -
I Love You, Beksman
Percival Intalan | 107' | Philippines | International premiere
Presumed gay, Dali falls for a woman in a buoyant reverse coming-out comedy. -
If We Burn
James Leong, Lynn Lee | 265' | Hong Kong | World premiere
Urgent, immersive journey into Hong Kong’s 2019 protests, and a meditation on what resistance means.