All of Us Strangers
Magical-realist, heart-breaking romantic drama from Andrew Haigh (45 Years, Lean On Pete) in which a writer begins a new relationship with his mysterious neighbour, while simultaneously connecting with his deceased parents.
Alreadymade + Panel discussion
Who is behind Fountain, the most influential artwork of the twentieth century? This question is central to the documentary Alreadymade. For this special screening of the documentary, director Barbara Visser and many more speakers will join ...
Alreadymade - English subtitled
Who is behind Fountain, the most influential work of art of the twentieth century? That question is the subject of this virtuoso documentary. Is it by a celebrated male or yet the forgotten female artist?
Ama Gloria
Moving coming-of-age film about the special relationship between six-year-old Cléo and her Cape Verdean nanny Gloria and the summer that will change both their lives forever.
Anatomy of a Fall
Suspenseful, nail-biting courtroom drama starring Sandra Hüller as a writer who must prove her innocence after her husband's death. Winner of the Oscar for best original screenplay as well as the Golden Palm in Cannes.
Anatomy of a Fall - English subtitled
Suspenseful, nail-biting courtroom drama starring Sandra Hüller as a writer who must prove her innocence after her husband's death. Winner of the Oscar for best original screenplay as well as the Golden Palm in Cannes.
Banel & Adama
Promising debut film about a young couple in rural Senegal trying to cautiously break away from the traditional customs of their community. Was selected for the competition of the Cannes Film Festival.
Blue Giant
Japanese animation film about a boy who wants to become the best saxophonist in the world. In the bustling nightclubs of Tokyo, he soon discovers that the life of a professional jazz musician is not for cowards.
Blue Giant - English subtitled
Japanese animation film about a boy who wants to become the best saxophonist in the world. In the bustling nightclubs of Tokyo, he soon discovers that the life of a professional jazz musician is not for cowards.
Bonnard, Pierre et Marthe
Romantic drama by Martin Provost (Séraphine) about painter Pierre Bonnard and his complex relationship with Marthe, the woman featured in more than 600 of his works.
C'è ancora domani
Stylish drama about a housewife trying to break free from her husband’s tyranny in 1946 Rome. Was a huge hit in Italian cinemas and sparked a national debate about the culture of machismo in Italy.
C'è ancora domani (There's Still Tomorrow) - English subtitled
Stylish drama about a housewife trying to break free from her husband’s tyranny in 1946 Rome. Was a huge hit in Italian cinemas and sparked a national debate about the culture of machismo in Italy.
C'è ancora domani (There's Still Tomorrow) - English subtitled
Stylish drama about a housewife trying to break free from her husband’s tyranny in 1946 Rome. Was a huge hit in Italian cinemas and sparked a national debate about the culture of machismo in Italy.
Cinemini: De Kleine Vogel
The Little Bird takes you on a bird's eye journey through the four seasons. The bird goes on an adventure in the forest and meets foxes, squirrels, bees, and caterpillars on his journey.
Days Of Heaven
Perhaps the most beautifully photographed film of all time, this classic by Terrence Malick (The Tree Of Life) in which Richard Gere and Sam Shepard compete for the love of Brooke Adams in the golden wheat fields of Texas.
De Terugreis
Melancholic but also funny road movie with Martin van Waardenberg and Leny Breederveld. A film about dementia, memories, years of love and the acceptance of change.
Dream Scenario
Black comedy from Kristoffer Borgli (Sick Of Myself) starring Nicolas Cage as an unremarkable academic who becomes a global celebrity overnight when he appears in the dreams of millions.
Dune: Part Two
In the spectacular second part of the film adaptation of Frank Herbert's famous science fiction novel series, Paul Atreides seeks revenge on those who caused his family’s downfall.
Easter brunch & film on Easter Sunday
Indulge in a delightful Easter Sunday brunch in our restaurant, followed by a carefully chosen film gem. Limited spots are available – secure your spot now!
El Eco
Intimate, immersive documentary about daily life in Mexico’s mountain community of El Eco, an almost mythical place where the community lives in harmony with the seasons.
El Paraíso
Award-winning Italian drama – a combination of crime drama, unconventional love story and portrait of a dysfunctional mother-son relationship – about illegal Colombian immigrants on the outskirts of Rome.
Evil Does Not Exist
Slowly unfolding, heartbreaking drama from Ryusuke Hamaguchi (Drive My Car) about the struggle between the PR team of a luxury campsite, to be built in the middle of Japan's countryside, and the local community.
Evil Does Not Exist - English subtitled
Slowly unfolding, heartbreaking drama from Ryusuke Hamaguchi (Drive My Car) about the struggle between the PR team of a luxury campsite, to be built in the middle of Japan's countryside, and the local community.
Housekeeping For Beginners
Energetic Macedonian family drama about a woman who never wanted to be a mother, but is forced by circumstances to raise her friend’s two daughters. Winner of the Queer Lion at the Venice Film Festival. nd Vanesa. In this heartwarming drama...
Humanist Vampire Too Sensitive to Kill
Dark comedy about Sasha, a young vampire with a serious problem; she is too sensitive to kill. When she meets a voluntary victim, her life changes. Can she finally take a bite?
Katak, De Dappere Beloega
Animation film about a young dolphin who is slightly behind in his development but nevertheless sets off on a dangerous journey to the Great North and proves that you don’t have to be big to be brave.
La Chimera
Wonderful, fairy-tale drama by Alice Rohrwacher (Lazzaro Felice, Le Meraviglie) about the fortunes of a young archaeologist who becomes entangled in the web of the tombaroli, illegal robbers of Etruscan tombs.
La Chimera - English subtitled
Wonderful, fairy-tale drama by Alice Rohrwacher (Lazzaro Felice, Le Meraviglie) about the fortunes of a young archaeologist who becomes entangled in the web of the tombaroli, illegal robbers of Etruscan tombs.
Los Delincuentes
The Argentine Oscar entry is a somewhat surreal crime comedy about an unusual bank robbery, with many strange and unexpected twists along the way.
Lumière Jazz Nights
International and (eu)regional top musicians perform recent work in an atmospheric, intimate jazz club setting.
Lumière Jazz Nights: Cununao
The Colombian trumpeter Gustavo Andres Jaramillo brings his band Cununao for an evening of rhythmic jazz, drawing inspiration from the traditional music of the Pacific coast.
Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro
A master thief seeks revenge after his last big heist goes awry. Debut film by Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away, The Boy And The Heron), back on the big screen in a new 4K restoration.
Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro - English subtitled
A master thief seeks revenge after his last big heist goes awry. Debut film by Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away, The Boy And The Heron), back on the big screen in a new 4K restoration.
Mary Poppins (60th Anniversary)
Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke return to the big screen after sixty years in this re-release of one of the most popular musical films of all time: Mary Poppins.
Melk
Gripping drama about a young woman looking for a new purpose for her breast milk after the stillbirth of her baby. She hopes to donate the milk, but this proves more difficult than expected.
One Life
Historical fact-based, moving drama starring Anthony Hopkins in the role of a British stockbroker who managed to save hundreds of children from the hands of the Nazis, an act of compassion almost forgotten for decades.
Oppenheimer
Epic thriller from Christopher Nolan (Inception, Dunkirk) with Cillian Murphy in the role of the ‘father of the atomic bomb’: the enigmatic physicist Robert Oppenheimer. With a whopping seven Oscars, including the award for Best Picture, th...
Poor Things
Hilarious, visually overwhelming drama by Yorgos Lanthimos (The Favourite, The Lobster) about the fantastic evolution of the daughter of a Frankenstein-like scientist. Winner of four Oscars, including the award for Best Actress, and the Gol...
Samsara
Sensory, meditative film about the cycle of birth, life, death and reincarnation. The film takes us from the temples of Laos to the beaches of Zanzibar, guiding a soul in transit from one body to another.
Songs of Earth
Ice blue glaciers, gushing waterfalls and crisp green leafy trees form the breath-taking backdrop of this documentary in which Margreth Olin returns to her birthplace, Norway’s enchanting Oldedalen valley.
Spirited Away
Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki broke through to Western audiences with this Golden Bear and Oscar-winning film about a girl who ends up in an abandoned amusement park full of ghosts and gods during a family outing.
The Boy and the Heron - English subtitled
Japanese animation grandmaster Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, Howl's Moving Castle) returns with a visually stunning and autobiographical fairy tale about the magical odyssey of a grieving teenage boy. Winner of the Osca...
The Great Escaper
Inspiring British drama starring Michael Caine as a war veteran who escapes from a care home at the age of 89 to attend the 70th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy.
The Holdovers
Heart-warming drama from Alexander Payne (Sideways) about a grumpy history teacher who has to stay at school during the Christmas holidays to supervise a rebellious adolescent who can’t go home. A Christmas classic in the making. Winner of ...
The Promised Land
Historical epic starring Mads Mikkelsen as a captain who attempts to build a colony in arid Jutland in eighteenth-century Denmark, facing opposition from a ruthless enemy. Winner of three European Film Awards.
The Promised Land - English subtitled
Historical epic starring Mads Mikkelsen as a captain who attempts to build a colony in arid Jutland in eighteenth-century Denmark, facing opposition from a ruthless enemy. Winner of three European Film Awards.
The Waste Land
The documentary The Waste Land translates T.S. Eliot's poem into the present and shows how Eliot's words still resonate in our society a hundred years on.
The Waste Land + Live poetry performances
Before and after a screening of this special documentary about T.S. Eliot's poem of the same name, there will be poetry readings (in Dutch). This is a collaboration with PANDA, Frontaal and Boekhandel Dominicanen.
The Zone of Interest
Jonathan Glazer (Under The Skin) shows the banality of evil in this impressive war drama about a Nazi who lives with his family in a spacious dream house right next to Auschwitz. Winner of two Oscars, including Best International Feature Fi...
The Zone of Interest - English subtitled
Jonathan Glazer (Under The Skin) shows the banality of evil in this impressive war drama about a Nazi who lives with his family in a spacious dream house right next to Auschwitz. Winner of two Oscars, including Best International Feature Fi...
Un Métier Sérieux
Realistic and funny drama about the many challenges of a real job: being a teacher. Featuring a top French cast including François Cluzet and Adèle Exarchopoulos.
Verdwenen Stad
Revealing documentary about the involvement of the Amsterdam Tram in the deportation of tens of thousands of Jews - including Anne Frank and her family - during World War II.