Harbour
Overzicht van films
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Quién lo impide
Jonás Trueba | 221' | Spain | None
Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET -
The Rain Falls Where It Will
Majid Barzegar | 86' | Canada | World premiere
Riveting, sensitive Iranian film discusses medical-ethical concerns about euthanasia, using intimate conversations and supernatural events. -
Revolution der Augen
Friederike Pezold | 75' | Austria | International premiere
A pamphlet for a new way of seeing. Austrian feminist legend Friederike Pezold’s return to cinema! -
Ripples in the Mist
Clara Law | 119' | Australia | European premiere
Stories of two Hong Kong women in exile coalesce into a poetic exploration of grief, memory and artistic expression. -
Rock, Weed and Wheels
J.M Cravioto | 92' | Mexico | Dutch Premiere
A mockumentary about the legendary 1971 Avándaro Festival, also known as the Mexican Woodstock. -
Safe Place
Juraj Lerotić | 102' | Croatia | Dutch Premiere
This drama of a family torn by a suicide attempt casts a critical eye on social institutions. -
SAGAL: Snake and Scorpion
Lee Dongwoo | 157' | South Korea | International premiere
A transparent, thought-provoking collaboration between a volatile, struggling loan shark and a self-questioning documentarian. -
Schneewittchen
Stanley Schtinter | 70' | France | World premiere
Snow White reconciles with the Evil Queen in an austere, avant-garde anti-fairy tale. -
Self-portrait 2020
Lee Dongwoo | 168' | South Korea | European premiere
A devastating portrait of a homeless man who was once a promising filmmaker. A tale of lost dreams in society’s margins. -
Septet: The Story of Hong Kong
113' | China | None
Seven prominent filmmakers from Hong Kong join forces for a loving, nostalgic homage to their city. -
Shadow of Fire
Tsukamoto Shinya | 95' | Japan | Dutch Premiere
A candidly realistic and moving post-WW2 drama from a leading contemporary Japanese filmmaker.