- Eye Filmmuseum - Amsterdam
On the lower level and throughout Eye we illuminate various aspects of the world of the moving image Learn about how film developed, from its early beginnings to the present day
- All programmes - Eye Filmmuseum
Eye presents a complete overview of Dick Maas’ work With films such as De lift, Amsterdamned, Flodder and Sint, the filmmaker lured millions of Dutch people to the cinema
- Plan your visit - Eye Filmmuseum
Eye Filmmuseum is located on IJpromenade, a cycling and pedestrian path where mopeds and scooters are not allowed Please remember to park them before the bridge across the canal
- About Eye - Eye Filmmuseum
Eye is responsible for the Netherlands’ film collection: storing this in a sustainable way, making it accessible, providing context, and keeping it alive We are aware of the gaps in our collection and are therefore always looking out for new and different perspectives on the history of film
- Exhibitions - Eye Filmmuseum
Eye hosts the first Dutch exhibition on Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan, showcasing his award-winning films and rarely seen landscape photographs together for the first time
- Permanent exhibition | Eye Filmmuseum
Eye Filmmuseum offers guided tours in Dutch Sign Language (NGT) through the permanent exhibition Visitors can also watch videos in NGT on their smartphone by scanning QR codes at the various parts of the exhibition, such as the zoetrope, the magic lantern, the Mitchell camera and the green screen
- Explore our collection - Eye Filmmuseum
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
- Discover the buildings - Eye Filmmuseum
A day at Eye Eye highlights film in numerous ways: by presenting four annual exhibitions, screening films in our four film theatres, offering workshops for children and through our permanent display
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