
Alle films - 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.
All films - Eye Filmmuseum
The museum for film and the art of the moving image in The Netherlands. Visit the exhibition or cinema and discover our collection with more than 60.000 films.
Eye International Conference 2025 | Eye Filmmuseum
For the 10th edition of the Eye International Conference, we revisit the topic of colour in film, in celebration of 10 years since The Colour Fantastic: Chromatic Worlds of Silent Cinema …
Eye Film Player | De streamingdienst van Eye Filmmuseum
Bekijk hoogtepunten uit de collectie van Eye Filmmuseum online: Nederlandse speelfilms, arthouse, gerestaureerde klassiekers, stille films met muziek en nog veel meer.
The Garden of Earthly Delights | Eye Filmmuseum
Eleven-year-old Ginto is struggling to survive in the slums of Manilla: as a gangster if necessary. Ginto’s life doesn’t get any easier after he meets a Dutch (sex) tourist. First feature-length …
Lacuna | Eye Filmmuseum
The XR experience Lacuna by Maartje Wegdam and Nienke Huitenga Broeren is a captivating combination of 3D modelling, audio, animation and personal footage.The history of three …
Eye Art & Film Prize | Eye Filmmuseum
The Eye Art & Film Prize goes to Chia-Wei Hsu for the highly original way in which he mixes archaeology and technology Hsu combines film with visual art in extensive video installations, …
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.
Six Minutes - by Residents of the Rijksakademie | Eye Filmmuseum
Compilation programme – with Jackie Karuti, Abdo Zin Eldin and Silvia Gatti – of work by international artists on a two-year residency at the Rijksakademie, created in dialogue with …
Eye Filmmuseum - Amsterdam
After an absence of more than 30 years, Eye is bringing the films of one of Japan’s greatest filmmakers back to the big screen in digitally restored versions and on 35mm celluloid.