- Calendar | Eye Filmmuseum
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
- Eye International Conference 2025 | Eye Filmmuseum
The annual Eye International Conference is an opportunity for scholars, archivists, curators, filmmakers, students, artists, and film enthusiasts from across the world to gather together and explore contemporary professional and academic issues affecting audiovisual heritage today
- 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 programmes - Eye Filmmuseum
Akira Kurosawa – Back on the Big Screen 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
- Collections - Eye Filmmuseum
The collection spans the entire history of film and is expanded with old and new titles every year, from both the Netherlands and abroad Eye is the only institute in the Netherlands that collects and provides access to film-related collections The film collection consists of subcollections: feature film, nonfiction, home movie, news reel, advertisements, experimental film, silent film, and
- About Eye - Eye Filmmuseum
Eye is internationally acclaimed for its knowledge of and expertise in the field of film restoration, research, and education The organization has 185 employees who do their very best to make everything you would want to know about film easily accessible For young and old, for film enthusiasts and professionals, and from constantly changing perspectives, Eye focuses on film as an art form
- Akira Kurosawa | Eye Filmmuseum
Akira Kurosawa brought Japanese film to the attention of the West with his drama Rashomon, which was awarded at the Venice Film Festival in 1951 Rashomon, screening exclusively in Eye in a new 4K restored version, is a treatise on lies, opportunism and the impossibility of knowing the truth: universal themes that speak to our imaginations today as powerfully as ever
- Explore our collection - Eye Filmmuseum
Explore our collection The Eye collection dates back to 1946, when the first predecessor of Eye was founded: the Nederlands Historisch Filmarchief In 1952, this became the Dutch Filmmuseum, and since 2010 we are Eye Filmmuseum
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