Hotel Mokum + Q&A director
After the screening of Hotel Mokum, a short documentary about the collective that squatted the abandoned Hotel Marnix in the centre of Amsterdam in 2021, there will be a discussion with director Yannesh Meijman. This is a collaboration with...
Moving
Restored Japanese family drama about a twelve-year-old girl who must find her way to adulthood when her parents divorce. Winner of the Venice Classics Award for best restored film.
Maria Montessori
Biopic about Maria Montessori, an impressive woman who was ahead of her time and fought for a new method of education. Starring Jasmine Trinca (La Meglio Gioventù).
Together 99
Twenty-four years after the Tillsammans commune was founded, all former members of the community reunite. Ensemble comedy about the disillusions of middle age.
Ezra
Bobby Cannavale, Rose Byrne and Robert De Niro star in this family drama about divorced parents struggling with how best to raise their autistic son.
Maria Montessori - English subtitled
Biopic about Maria Montessori, an impressive woman who was ahead of her time and fought for a new method of education. Starring Jasmine Trinca (La Meglio Gioventù).
La Haine - English subtitled
Modern classic by Matthieu Kassovitz – as relevant now as upon its release in 1995 – about police violence in the Parisian suburbs.
50 years of hiphop: La Haine + Musical introduction
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the musical genre of hip-hop, La Haine will be screened. This French classic, about three friends living in the banlieues of Paris, is a true cult classic in hip-hop. In a long introduction (in Eng...
Pulp Fiction
Often imitated, never surpassed: Pulp Fiction was the most influential film of the 1990s. Winner of the Golden Palm in Cannes.
Bijt
Stylistically bold feature debut from Limburg filmmaker Guido Coppis with Reinout Scholten van Aschat in the role of a destructive man suffering from an intense form of self-hatred.
Only the River Flows
Neo-noir detective about a murder investigation in rural China in the 1990s. Superintendent Ma Zhe soon has a suspect arrested, but when more murders follow, questions arise whether the right man has been caught.
The Dead Don't Hurt
Feminist western by Viggo Mortensen about Danish immigrants trying to build a life in a corrupt Nevada town in the 1860s. With Viggo Mortensen and Vicky Krieps.
Vermeer – The Greatest Exhibition
Documentary with a behind-the-scenes look at the major Vermeer exhibition on show at the Rijksmuseum last year. The curator and museum director give a private tour and explain Vermeer’s artistic process.
The Royal Hotel
Australian psychological thriller by Kitty Green (The Assistant) about the fortunes of two female Canadian backpackers in an Australian hamlet full of rowdy miners and alcoholics.
Bijt - English subtitled
Stylistically bold feature debut from Limburg filmmaker Guido Coppis with Reinout Scholten van Aschat in the role of a destructive man suffering from an intense form of self-hatred.
La Dolce Vita
The biggest hit from the most popular Italian filmmaker of all time, La Dolce Vita rocketed Federico Fellini to international mainstream success.
Netwerk Palliatieve Zorg Maastricht-Heuvelland: Forever
In collaboration with the Palliative Care Network Maastricht-Heuvelland, we regularly organize movie nights to raise awareness about palliative care.
Nice Ladies
Documentary about a group of elderly Ukrainian cheerleaders facing impossible choices as a result of the war with Russia.
Spoorloos
Thriller in which a man looks for his vanished girlfriend. The film is based on Tim Krabbé’s novel Het Gouden Ei.
The Movie Teller
Moving drama by Lone Scherfig (An Education) about a young woman who uses her talent as a storyteller to tell the inhabitants of a poor mining town in Chile about the wonderful films she has seen in the cinema.
Joan Baez: I am a Noise
Raw and intimate documentary about folk singer and activist Joan Baez. About her relationship with Bob Dylan, her role in the US civil rights movement, her fight against the Vietnam War and her life on and off the stage.
Dikkie Dik en de Verdwenen Knuffel
Animation film in which Dikkie Dik and Poes Muis go in search of Dikkie’s favourite cuddly bear. Their search becomes a real journey of discovery and leads them to unknown new areas, such as the meadow, the ditch, the forest and the beach.
Young Soul Rebels
This early film by Isaac Julien takes us to 1977 London and follows the investigation into the murder of a black homosexual.
Levante
Brazilian drama about a high school student who discovers just before an important volleyball match of her school team that she is pregnant. Her search for an illegal abortion makes her the target of right-wing activists.
Nata Per Te
The fact-based, moving story of a gay man who wants to adopt a baby with Down syndrome who has been abandoned in the hospital. He encounters a wall of rigid court rules.
Double Bill: Baadasssss Cinema + Shaft
A unique double bill: a documentary by Isaac Julien on the history of the blaxploitation genre, followed by the film that became the figurehead of that genre: the action classic Shaft (1971).
The Straight Story
David Lynch surprised many people in 1999 with this tender and moving road movie about an old man who travels hundreds of miles on a lawn mower to visit his sick brother.
Previously Unreleased (EYE)
Every summer, Eye Filmmuseum (Amsterdam) puts a number of films in the spotlight that were selected for important international film festivals – and often won prizes – but which were not released in Dutch cinemas.
L'amour et les forêts
Blanche believes she has found the love of her life with Greg, but he turns out to be a possessive and manipulative sneak. French drama about a toxic relationship starring Virginie Éfira and Melvil Poupaud.
Explanation for Everything
Stinging Hungarian social satire in which a lazy high school student becomes a hero of the far right. When Abel fails his final history exam, it results in a tabloid-fuelled culture war.
Showing Up
In this subtle drama, Kelly Reichardt (First Cow, Certain Women) follows the daily worries and family troubles of a sculptress portrayed by Michelle Williams.
Looking for Langston + Panel discussion
Experimental film by Isaac Julien about poet Langston Hughes; a prominent member of the Harlem Renaissance, an intellectual and artistic movement around African-American artists that emerged in the 1920s.
Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World - English subtitled
Brilliant satire in which master provocateur Radu Jude (Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn) denounces Romania’s unhealthy work culture and the excesses of neoliberalism. A postcard from Absurdistan.
Le gang des Bois du Temple (The Temple Woods Gang)- English subtitled
Dark and poetic crime drama about a group of aging petty thieves from a Paris suburb who rob a Saudi prince.
Inside Out 2
In the Pixar animation film Inside Out 2, we return to the brain of Riley, who has now become a teenager. The control room in her head is scrapped to make room for something completely unexpected: new emotions!
Eureka - English subtitled
Radical, dreamy triptych, largely shot on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, in which slow cinema grandmaster Lisandro Alonso (Jauja, Liverpool) explores the tensions between indigenous culture and the modern world.
Le procès Goldman
French courtroom drama about one of the most notorious trials in recent French history. In the dock was the far-left Pierre Goldman, son of Jewish resistance fighters; revolutionary and criminal.
Animal - English subtitled
Sofia Exarchou reflects on the downside of mass tourism in this social realist drama about a group of entertainment workers at an all-inclusive resort in Greece.
Peak Season
Romantic drama, reminiscent of Before Sunrise, in which wealthy New York yuppie Amy meets a local nature guide during a holiday in Wyoming who is the antithesis of her successful fiancé in everything.
Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell - English subtitled
Haunting Thai drama in which director Thien An Pham takes viewers on a sensory, meditative trip to the Vietnamese countryside. Winner of the Caméra d'Or (prize for best debut film) at Cannes.
Paris is Burning | Open Air
Ground-breaking documentary about the New York drag ball subculture. African American and Latino homosexuals and transgenders united in ‘houses’ in the 1980s and challenged each other on the catwalk and the dance floor.