- Eye Filmmuseum
Eye Filmmuseum is hét museum voor film en de kunst van bewegend beeld Bezoek een film of tentoonstelling en ontdek onze collectie met meer dan 60 000 films
- War Requiem | Eye Filmmuseum
Derek Jarman emphasises the cruelty of war using newsreel footage from the First World War and the atomic assault on Hiroshima This dialogue-free collage is based on Wilfred Owen’s poetry and features music by Benjamin Britten as well as Laurence Olivier in his final film role
- Ali: Fear Eats the Soul | Eye Filmmuseum
A landmark of New German Cinema This powerful film tells the story of an unexpected romance between Emmi, a German widow, and Ali, a much younger Moroccan guest worker What begins as a simple love story quickly becomes a moving exploration of racism, ageism, and the quiet cruelty of societal judgment
- Memoria | Eye Filmmuseum
This autumn, Eye presents Tilda Swinton – Ongoing, an exclusive exhibition dedicated to the celebrated Scottish performer, artist, and fashion icon This unique and personal exhibition centres on Swinton’s creative collaborations
- Ali: Fear Eats the Soul | Eye Filmmuseum
Mijlpaal van de Nieuwe Duitse Cinema Deze aangrijpende film vertelt het verhaal van een onverwachte romance tussen Emmi, een Duitse weduwe, en Ali, een veel jongere Marokkaanse gastarbeider Wat begint als een eenvoudige liefdesgeschiedenis, groeit uit tot een ontroerende verkenning van racisme, leeftijdsdiscriminatie en de stille wreedheid van maatschappelijke oordelen
- Mandy + QOTSA Alive in the Catacombs | Eye Filmmuseum
Eye on Sound: Queens of the Stone Age: Alive in the Catacombs Acoustic set by Queens of the Stone Age in the gruesome, atmospheric Catacombs beneath Paris, followed by a screening of cult horror production Mandy (Panos Cosmatos, 2018)– one of Josh Homme’s favourite films, starring a totally unrestrained Nicolas Cage as a crazed lumberjack out for revenge
- Filmacademie Festival 25 Blok A | Eye Filmmuseum
Filmacademie Festival '25 Blok A Graduation films by the Class of 2025 of the Netherlands Film Academy: where we are wild, Sanyi Kakas, and The Little Hotel Detective
- The Deep End | Eye Filmmuseum
Can a mother ever let go of her child? Not in Scott McGehee’s The Deep End, a dark thriller about manslaughter, blackmail and the lengths a mother (Tilda Swinton) will go to, to protect her son Swinton steals the show as Margaret a housewife with an iron will
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