Leiden Essay Film Festival

On 14 September, the Leiden Essay Film Festival will kick off. Never before has there been a public event entirely dedicated to the exceptional genre of the essay film. The festival will take place until 16 September in the Kijkhuis and Museum De Lakenhal.

leff is an initiative of the Discursive Film Foundation, which originated from the Academy of Creative and Performing Arts (ACPA) at Leiden University in collaboration with the FILM research group at the University of the Arts The Hague and ReCNTR, a research center committed to the integration of image and sound in science.

Tickets available on the website of Leiden Essay Film Festival (from 28 August onwards).

More than 40 essay films, features and shorts, from more than 20 countries across the world will be shown at leff. The selection includes recent works by young and emerging filmmakers, as well as prominent classics by filmmakers such as Chris Marker, Chantal Akerman, Harun Farocki, and Johan van der Keuken.

What is an essay film?

It is an adventurous and inquisitive film genre practiced by both artists and scholars. The filmmakers are guided by their personal curiosity to explore phenomena and events, reporting on them in a reflective, often idiosyncratic manner.

The term essay film was coined by artist Hans Richter, who described the genre in 1940 as a new form of documentary filmmaking. The first essay films primarily tackled anthropological and political themes. They quickly transcended disciplinary boundaries, blending fact with fiction and taking on a poetic as well as experimental character.

That experimental spirit remains at the heart of the genre today: essayistic filmmakers try to understand the world better through a reflective research process, often questioning their own perspectives along the way.

Festive Opening

The festival opens with a lecture by film scholar Laura Rascaroli and a screening of the film Undead Voices by Maria Iorio and Raphaël Cuomo. Rascaroli is known for books such as The Personal Camera and How the Essay Film Thinks. In her lecture, she will explain the essay film genre through excerpts from various films.

The opening takes place on Sunday 14 September at 14.00h in Museum De Lakenhal.

Kijkhuis

The films shown at Cinema Kijkhuis on the following days, Monday 15 September and Tuesday 16 September, are rarely or never seen in the Netherlands. Most are recent productions and address pressing contemporary themes such as globalisation, migration, war, destruction, and political power.

There will be curated theme blocks, for instance on listening, the city of Hong Kong, and the representation of factory workers, featuring films that take the "first film ever" by the Lumière brothers, showing workers leaving a factory, as a starting point.

At most screenings, filmmakers or guest speakers will be present to engage with the audience. Thanks to their reflective and independent nature, essay films offer rich ground for critical reflection and exchange. Many screenings will be framed by introductions and followed by a conversation or discussion.

Details

Date

Sun 14 September 2025 12.00 - Tue 16 September 2025 23.00

Location

Museum De Lakenhal, 14 September 2025 Oude Singel 32, Leiden Kijkhuis, 15 en 16 September 2025 Vrouwenkerksteeg 10, Leiden

More info

More info and tickets on the website