The Horror, the Horror Descends on Rotterdam
This year’s Rotterdam took a free-wheeling approach to genre pieces, particularly global horror.
Read MorePosted by Max Borg | Feb 6, 2026 | Featured, Festivals, Rotterdam 2026 |
This year’s Rotterdam took a free-wheeling approach to genre pieces, particularly global horror.
Read MorePosted by Max Borg | Feb 5, 2026 | Featured, Festivals, Rotterdam 2026 |
Artistic frustrations are the throughline in the Lebanese omnibus film ‘Home Bitter Home’, set in present day Beirut.
Read MorePosted by Max Borg | Feb 4, 2026 | Featured, Festivals, Rotterdam 2026 |
Social satire meets (literal) toilet humor in the gruesomely entertaining Brazilian horror comedy ‘Bowels of Hell’.
Read MorePosted by Max Borg | Feb 4, 2026 | Featured, Festivals, Rotterdam 2026 |
A demon feeds on a mother’s grief in ‘Talking to a Stranger’, a powerful and unsettling piece of Mexican horror.
Read MorePosted by Ben Nicholson | Feb 3, 2026 | Festivals, Rotterdam 2026, Verdict Shorts |
China’s one-child policy provides the inspiration for Dean Wei and Shiyu Liu’s The Apple Doesn’t Fall…, a meticulous and theatrical apartment-bound family drama told through expressive dance.
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