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Have yourself a nice breakfast before you go see a movie on Sunday. The Film Breakfast costs €24,50 (including one film ticket, breakfast, a glass of fresh orange juice and coffee ...
On Wednesday, November 6, we’re offering Lumière Passie members an exclusive preview of Pedro Almodóvar's newest film: The Room Next Door....
Eva Crutzen has won the Hustinxprijs voor dramaschrijvers 2024 for her comic drama series Bode. In cooperation with Dramaastricht, the winning series will be screened in its entire...
In collaboration with Limestone Books Lumière screens a diverse compilation programme about the power of libraries and cinema as communal spaces....
After a screening of Kneecap, a riotously entertaining comedy about an anarchic Northern Irish hip hop trio who rap in their mother tongue, there will be a discussion. Collaboratio...
Not only for cinephiles, but for everyone who loves film and likes to take part in a competition; The Lumière Pub Quiz! Form a group and test your knowledge about film together. Ma...
After the screening of A Different Man – a biting satire about an actor with a disease that covers his face with tumours – there will be a panel discussion. This is a collaboration...
After a screening of Dahomey – an intellectually stimulating documentary about the return of looted African art treasures from France to the Republic of Benin, winner of the Golden...
On the occasion of the release of Megalopolis, the philosophical swan song of director Francis Ford Coppola, on December 5, Lumière has asked writer/philosopher Govert Derix to ref...
Relive Tarantino's timeless classic on the big screen, thirty years after its release. Rock your best 90s outfit—or channel Mia Wallace or Vincent Vega—hit the twist at the afterpa...
On Monday 9 December, members with a Lumière Passie get the exclusive chance to be the very first to watch the musical biopic Monsieur Aznavour....
To mark the release of Aznavour, film scholar Jack Post give a lecture (in Dutch) prior to the classic Tirez sur le pianiste (1960), in which Aznavour plays the leading role....
Following the screening of Kracht – a drama about an artist from the city who begins a relationship with a young Limburgian farmer who has recently lost his wife, shot in the south...
Film composer and journalist Kevin Toma will play a harrowing soundtrack to the iconic original version of Nosferatu. The film will also be briefly introduced.
On Monday 13 January, members with a Lumière Passie get the exclusive chance to be the very first to watch the inspiring drama Sing Sing....
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