Trailer released for 'Tell Me What You Feel' at IFFR 2026

The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) has unveiled the trailer for the upcoming film 'Tell Me What You Feel,' directed by Lukasz Ronduda. The movie explores themes of modern love and vulnerable masculinity. It is slated for screening at IFFR 2026.

The trailer for 'Tell Me What You Feel' marks an early highlight for the 2026 edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam, known as IFFR. Directed by Polish filmmaker Lukasz Ronduda, the film delves into contemporary relationships and the nuances of masculinity in today's world. This project continues Ronduda's interest in personal and societal dynamics, building on his previous works that blend fiction with documentary elements.

The trailer's release, announced on January 15, 2026, offers a glimpse into the film's intimate portrayal of love's complexities. While specific plot details remain under wraps, the preview emphasizes emotional vulnerability and relational tensions central to modern experiences. IFFR, one of Europe's leading festivals for independent and innovative cinema, selected the film for its program, underscoring its relevance to current cultural conversations.

Ronduda's direction promises a thoughtful examination of how societal expectations shape personal connections. The festival, held annually in Rotterdam, provides a platform for emerging voices, and 'Tell Me What You Feel' fits this mold by challenging traditional narratives around gender and romance. Audiences can anticipate its premiere amid the bustling January schedule of IFFR 2026.

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