- 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
- 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
- Eye Bar Restaurant - Eye Filmmuseum
Eye Bar Restaurant is a lively meeting place where you can enjoy a cup of coffee, lunch, drinks and dinner throughout the day and evening Whether you go to the film or the exhibition or just want to see the special architectural design of the building with your own eyes, everyone is welcome
- 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 highlights the American avant-garde cinema in the 1960s The exhibition, along with an extensive film programme, features screenings of both iconic and lesser-known works
- Eye Film Player
With the Eye Film Player, we offer highlights from our film collection and unique films that you won't see anywhere else online You'll find a special selection of graduation films from 65 years of Film Academy history, and the best that Dutch film has to offer, including George Sluizer (Spoorloos), Alex van Warmerdam (Abel), Sacha Polak (Dirty
- Discover the buildings - Eye Filmmuseum
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
- 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
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