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30 Jan – 9 Feb 2025

Harbour

Overzicht van films

  • In My Mother’s Skin

    Kenneth Dagatan | 98' | Philippines | European premiere

    A grisly and captivating coming-of-age fairy tale set in an isolated mansion in 1945 Philippines.
  • Interior apartamento día

    Israel Cárdenas, Laura Amelia Guzmán | 91' | Dominican Republic | European premiere

    A couple faces creative and romantic challenges after moving to an idyllic beach house.
  • Isan Odyssey

    Thunska Pansittivorakul | 80' | Thailand | International premiere

    A journey in song and dance through the suppressed chapters of Thailand’s political history.
  • Killing a Traitor

    Masoud Kimiai | 120' | Iran | International premiere

    Political corruption and betrayal abound in this poignant Iranian gangster tale from Masoud Kimiai.
  • The Killing of Meghnad

    Ashish Avikunthak | 93' | India | World premiere

    Gods, demons and men prepare for battle in a minimalist reimagination of a mythological epic.
  • The King of Laughter

    Mario Martone | 133' | Italy | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET


  • The King of Laughter

    Mario Martone | 133' | Italy | None

    Compelling epic about Eduardo Scarpetta, star of the Neapolitan theatre, who is accused of plagiarism by an eccentric poet.
  • Krakatoa

    Carlos Casas | 79' | Spain | World premiere

    The visceral journey of a Javanese fisherman and an enormous volcanic eruption.
  • Kunstkamera

    Jan Švankmajer | 114' | Czech Republic | International premiere

    The private home museum of Eva and Jan Švankmajer viewable in a film: surrealism unbound.
  • Labyrinth Under Cyclone

    Achitaphon Piansukprasert | 108' | Thailand | International premiere

    Post-apocalyptic lovers find fleeting solace in this tragic, experimental tone poem.
  • Landen

    Vanessa Nica Mueller | 64' | Germany | World premiere

    A collage-like essay about coastlines and plants, adaptation and transformation as well as resistance.
  • Let It Ghost

    Wong Hoi | 100' | Hong Kong | International premiere

    Reminder that Hong Kong loves spooky comedies and isn’t afraid to let it scare (and entertain).