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30 Jan – 9 Feb 2025

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Overzicht van films

  • Songs of Hope and Despair. Performed by Bundschuh, Fish, Fox Tail, Rainbow, Dead Drummer, Muse-Leaving Germany and by other agencies

    Tsaplya Olga Egorova | 82' | Germany | World premiere (festival)

    Strangely costumed heroes long for a miracle in this absurdist lo-fi musical roadmovie by the Chto Delat collective.
  • The Soul Eater

    Julien Maury, Alexandre Bustillo | 108' | France | World premiere

    Are the gruesome deaths and disappearances in a French village of supernatural origin? Be surprised!
  • A Spoiling Rain

    Arai Haruhiko | 137' | Japan | European premiere

    A melancholy picture of entangled romantic destinies set against Japan’s waning adult film industry.
  • Stiekyt

    Etienne Fourie | 100' | South Africa | Dutch Premiere

    An actor secretly moonlights at a drag club, where escalating sabotage games lead to violence.
  • The Store

    Ami-Ro Sköld | 143' | Italy | Dutch Premiere

    A supermarket, its employees and homeless people as a cosmos of resistance in neoliberal times. A modernist masterpiece!
  • Suddenly

    Melisa Önel | 115' | Turkey | European premiere

    A woman facing a health crisis abandons her lifestyle and discovers other, more tantalising options.
  • A Survivor’s Tale

    Micha Wald | 102' | Belgium | Dutch Premiere

    A noblewoman is left for dead on a barren island, in this breathtaking historical drama.
  • Tage

    Peter Schreiner | 230' | Austria | World premiere

    A chamber piece anchored in the presence of director Peter Schreiner. A unique essay in stream-of-conscious filmmaking.
  • There Was Such a Thing Before

    Matsui Yoshihiko | 131' | Japan | International premiere

    A meditation on loss and resilience in the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear plant disaster.
  • Time

    Ricky Ko | 99' | Hong Kong | European premiere

    A hired killer is stuck with a suicidal teenager in this darkly comic, manically zany murder-drama saturated with Hong Kong nostalgia.
  • To Die a Frenchman

    Pankaj Rishi Kumar | 80' | India | World premiere

    In Pondicherry, India, a man fights for French citizenship in this compelling reflection on post-colonial identity.