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Guido van der Werve
Exhibition | The first retrospective exhibition of work by Guido van der Werve. In his universe, romanticism, nature and the sublime are never far away.
Captured
Xtended, Virtual reality | How does it feel to be an aggressor, victim or bystander in a raging mob? Captured is an immersive installation that allows you to experience this.
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Guido van der Werve
Exhibition | The first retrospective exhibition of work by Guido van der Werve. In his universe, romanticism, nature and the sublime are never far away.
Captured
Xtended, Virtual reality | How does it feel to be an aggressor, victim or bystander in a raging mob? Captured is an immersive installation that allows you to experience this.
Ennio
New release | This documentary provides rare insight into the mind of musical genius and famous composer Ennio Morricone, who died two years ago.
Cinemini: Picknick met taart
Cinemini, Film & play | Join Cinemini on a picnic with lots of pie.
Housewitz
New release | Very impressive portrait of the filmmaker’s mother who never leaves the house she shares with housemate Holocaust.
Silence of the Tides
New release | Intense, cinematic portrait centring on the continuous ‘breathing’ of the Wadden Sea.
Nobody Has to Know
New release | Bouli Lanners’ latest film is a tender, moving drama about an amnesiac on a Scottish island.
Kop op!
For kids | In the animation series Kop op! three friends Sef, Wesley and Marjolein find a mysterious washing machine that can swap heads.
Shabu
For kids | Funny, moving documentary about a boy from the south of Rotterdam who totals a car while joyriding.
Ali & Ava
New release | Ava, a single mother in Bradford, finds her soulmate in British-Pakistani landlord Ali and decides to commit to this new love, in spite of the difficulties they face.
Hitler heeft mijn roze konijn gestolen
For kids | Captivating drama about Anna who is forced to flee Berlin in 1933 and makes new friends. Adapted from the moving bestseller based on the author’s life.
The Duke
New release | Dame Helen Mirren and Jim Broadbent star in this heart-warming, very British comedy about a 60-year-old taxi driver who steals a work of art for a good cause.
Eyimofe
New release | Colourful portrait of the metropolis of Lagos, where some people wish to leave their chaotic home town and others choose to stay.
Les Olympiades
New release | Young Parisians struggle with relationships in this new, playful film by veteran Jacques Audiard.
Met mes
New release | A lie unleashes a chain reaction of unexpected events in this neon-lit ’80s video fantasy.
Ninjababy
New release | Imagine being 23 and in love with life, when you suddenly prove pregnant; for six months already! You refer to the child as Ninjababy and the being likes to make itself known.
The Saint of the Impossible
New release | 32-year-old Raffaella from Peru arrives in New York with her teenage sons Paul and Tito hoping to achieve the American Dream – this proves no easy task.
France
New release | Star reporter France (Léa Seydoux) has no qualms about creating the news herself in Bruno Dumont’s vicious satire of the French media.
War Note
Kino Ukraïna | Surreal journey to the front line of the war in Ukraine. Plus three short films by Babylon ’13 with introductions by Mariia Ponomarova.
Drive My Car
New release | Intense, sensory adaptation of the eponymous short story by Haruki Murakami about a grieving theatre director and his taciturn female driver.
The Worst Person in the World
New release | Comedic drama about the tumultuous love life of 30-something Julie, won the prize for Best Actress in Cannes.
Moloch
New release | A girl living on the margins of a peat bog follows the trail of a mysterious, evil entity. Horror film shot in Drenthe (NL).
Monday 23 May
Guido van der Werve
Exhibition | The first retrospective exhibition of work by Guido van der Werve. In his universe, romanticism, nature and the sublime are never far away.
Captured
Xtended, Virtual reality | How does it feel to be an aggressor, victim or bystander in a raging mob? Captured is an immersive installation that allows you to experience this.
Drive My Car
New release | Intense, sensory adaptation of the eponymous short story by Haruki Murakami about a grieving theatre director and his taciturn female driver.
Ali & Ava
New release | Ava, a single mother in Bradford, finds her soulmate in British-Pakistani landlord Ali and decides to commit to this new love, in spite of the difficulties they face.
France
New release | Star reporter France (Léa Seydoux) has no qualms about creating the news herself in Bruno Dumont’s vicious satire of the French media.
What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?
New release | Romantic lyricism, irony and magic realism surround two lovers tormented by a mysterious curse.
Eyimofe
New release | Colourful portrait of the metropolis of Lagos, where some people wish to leave their chaotic home town and others choose to stay.
Moloch
New release | A girl living on the margins of a peat bog follows the trail of a mysterious, evil entity. Horror film shot in Drenthe (NL).
The Saint of the Impossible
New release | 32-year-old Raffaella from Peru arrives in New York with her teenage sons Paul and Tito hoping to achieve the American Dream – this proves no easy task.
Nobody Has to Know
New release | Bouli Lanners’ latest film is a tender, moving drama about an amnesiac on a Scottish island.
Les Olympiades
New release | Young Parisians struggle with relationships in this new, playful film by veteran Jacques Audiard.
Death on the Nile
New release | None other than Kenneth Branagh brings Hercule Poirot to life in this film version, which he also directs, of Agatha Christie’s classic.
Met mes
New release | A lie unleashes a chain reaction of unexpected events in this neon-lit ’80s video fantasy.
Mandabi
Restored & Unseen | A Senegalese man seems to have had a financial windfall, but cashing the money order is harder than it seems. Moving, walking-pace, tragi-comedy.
A Chiara
New release | When one day her father disappears without trace 15-year-old Chiara decides investigate, and discovers something that turns her world upside down…
Tuesday 24 May
Guido van der Werve
Exhibition | The first retrospective exhibition of work by Guido van der Werve. In his universe, romanticism, nature and the sublime are never far away.
Captured
Xtended, Virtual reality | How does it feel to be an aggressor, victim or bystander in a raging mob? Captured is an immersive installation that allows you to experience this.
Ennio
New release | This documentary provides rare insight into the mind of musical genius and famous composer Ennio Morricone, who died two years ago.
Ali & Ava
New release | Ava, a single mother in Bradford, finds her soulmate in British-Pakistani landlord Ali and decides to commit to this new love, in spite of the difficulties they face.
France
New release | Star reporter France (Léa Seydoux) has no qualms about creating the news herself in Bruno Dumont’s vicious satire of the French media.
Babi Yar. Context
New release | Sergei Loznitsa delved into the archives to commemorate one of the biggest mass executions of WWII: Babi Yar, where more than 33.000 Jewish citizens of Kyiv were murdered.
Eyimofe
New release | Colourful portrait of the metropolis of Lagos, where some people wish to leave their chaotic home town and others choose to stay.
Housewitz
New release | Very impressive portrait of the filmmaker’s mother who never leaves the house she shares with housemate Holocaust.
Nobody Has to Know
New release | Bouli Lanners’ latest film is a tender, moving drama about an amnesiac on a Scottish island.
Silence of the Tides
New release | Intense, cinematic portrait centring on the continuous ‘breathing’ of the Wadden Sea.
Moloch
New release | A girl living on the margins of a peat bog follows the trail of a mysterious, evil entity. Horror film shot in Drenthe (NL).
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World
New release | He was the most beautiful boy ever, Luchino Visconti thought. Now there’s a documentary about Björn Andrésen, 15-year-old ‘Tadzio’ in Death in Venice.
Hiroshima mon amour
Eye Classics | Post-war classic in which a French actress (Emmanuelle Riva) falls in love with a Japanese architect in Hiroshima.
The Saint of the Impossible
New release | 32-year-old Raffaella from Peru arrives in New York with her teenage sons Paul and Tito hoping to achieve the American Dream – this proves no easy task.
Feast
New release | Fiction and reality alternate in this stimulating film essay about the 2005 HIV case in Groningen.
Memoria
New release | Tilda Swinton plays an orchid expert who hears a mysterious noise and tries to solve the mystery of its origin. Winner of the Jury Prize at Cannes.
Les Olympiades
New release | Young Parisians struggle with relationships in this new, playful film by veteran Jacques Audiard.
Wednesday 25 May
Guido van der Werve
Exhibition | The first retrospective exhibition of work by Guido van der Werve. In his universe, romanticism, nature and the sublime are never far away.
Captured
Xtended, Virtual reality | How does it feel to be an aggressor, victim or bystander in a raging mob? Captured is an immersive installation that allows you to experience this.
Ali & Ava
New release | Ava, a single mother in Bradford, finds her soulmate in British-Pakistani landlord Ali and decides to commit to this new love, in spite of the difficulties they face.
France
New release | Star reporter France (Léa Seydoux) has no qualms about creating the news herself in Bruno Dumont’s vicious satire of the French media.
Housewitz
New release | Very impressive portrait of the filmmaker’s mother who never leaves the house she shares with housemate Holocaust.
Moloch
New release | A girl living on the margins of a peat bog follows the trail of a mysterious, evil entity. Horror film shot in Drenthe (NL).
Captives
New release | In 1951, the Hungarian communist secret police locked inhabitants into their own home; the latter become ensnared in lies and paranoia.
Les Olympiades
New release | Young Parisians struggle with relationships in this new, playful film by veteran Jacques Audiard.
Ennio
New release | This documentary provides rare insight into the mind of musical genius and famous composer Ennio Morricone, who died two years ago.
Shabu
For kids | Funny, moving documentary about a boy from the south of Rotterdam who totals a car while joyriding.
Eyimofe
New release | Colourful portrait of the metropolis of Lagos, where some people wish to leave their chaotic home town and others choose to stay.
L'événement
New release | Anne, a literature student with a lust for life in early 1960s France, unexpectedly gets pregnant – director Audrey Diwan succeeds in showing us how this feels.
What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?
New release | Romantic lyricism, irony and magic realism surround two lovers tormented by a mysterious curse.
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Context bij première | Audrey Hepburn stars as the crafty manipulator Holly Golightly who charmingly elicits money from her dates.
Nobody Has to Know
New release | Bouli Lanners’ latest film is a tender, moving drama about an amnesiac on a Scottish island.
Ninjababy
New release | Imagine being 23 and in love with life, when you suddenly prove pregnant; for six months already! You refer to the child as Ninjababy and the being likes to make itself known.
The Saint of the Impossible
New release | 32-year-old Raffaella from Peru arrives in New York with her teenage sons Paul and Tito hoping to achieve the American Dream – this proves no easy task.
Thursday 26 May
Guido van der Werve
Exhibition | The first retrospective exhibition of work by Guido van der Werve. In his universe, romanticism, nature and the sublime are never far away.
Captured
Xtended, Virtual reality | How does it feel to be an aggressor, victim or bystander in a raging mob? Captured is an immersive installation that allows you to experience this.
Brief Encounters
Restored & Unseen | A love triangle in the prudish, post-war Soviet Union? Kira Muratova has crafted a bitterly funny, stylistically free story.
De spiegel
Guido van der Werve | Mirror, Tarkovski’s much lauded mix of autobiography and fiction was selected by Guido van der Werve to accompany his exhibition at Eye.
When We Were Kings
Black Light | This Oscar-winning documentary on the fight between boxers Muhammad Ali and George Foreman screens as part of the Africadelic Festival.
Friday 27 May
Guido van der Werve
Exhibition | The first retrospective exhibition of work by Guido van der Werve. In his universe, romanticism, nature and the sublime are never far away.
Captured
Xtended, Virtual reality | How does it feel to be an aggressor, victim or bystander in a raging mob? Captured is an immersive installation that allows you to experience this.
Hiroshima mon amour
Eye Classics | Post-war classic in which a French actress (Emmanuelle Riva) falls in love with a Japanese architect in Hiroshima.
Capote
Context bij première | Superb biopic about Truman Capote while writing In Cold Blood. Philip Seymour Hoffmann is spectacular in his Oscar-winning role as the eccentric author.
Herr Tartüff
Eye on Sound, Film & music | German film classic by master director Murnau, accompanied by Olga Pashchenko (piano) and Jed Wentz (sound effects).
Saturday 28 May
Guido van der Werve
Exhibition | The first retrospective exhibition of work by Guido van der Werve. In his universe, romanticism, nature and the sublime are never far away.
Captured
Xtended, Virtual reality | How does it feel to be an aggressor, victim or bystander in a raging mob? Captured is an immersive installation that allows you to experience this.
Work in Progress
Meet the Archive | Exceptional stories about cinema history and forgotten films. Today featuring, among others, Short Scores and Ida Lohman.
In Cold Blood
Context bij première | Based on the book Truman Capote interviewed the murderers of a family for. Brooks adapted it into a masterful black & white film.
Beyond the Archive
Meet the Archive | Exceptional stories about cinema history and forgotten films. Today, among other subjects, Vrouwen van Suriname (Oema foe Sranan).
Animated
Meet the Archive | Exceptional stories about forgotten films. Today: animation techniques and history, film drawings and gaming with colonial film.
Kop op!
For kids | In the animation series Kop op! three friends Sef, Wesley and Marjolein find a mysterious washing machine that can swap heads.
Belle
New release | Visually stunning animation in which Suzu splits their time between contemporary Japan and the virtual world of ‘U’ where she is a world famous singer.
Knockin' on Herman's Door
Meet the Archive | Rediscovered Herman Brood songs and footage of the chaotic shoot for Cha-cha in this documentary about Amsterdam’s pop scene in the 1970s.
Vrouwen van Suriname – Oema foe Sranan
Meet the Archive | Portrait of the lives of four women who talk about Dutch (neo)colonialism in Surinam and the racism and disenfranchisement in the Netherlands. New restoration.
