EYE Film Institute, Amsterdam - Netherlands
EYE, la cinémathèque des Pays-Bas à Amsterdam.
EYE is the national film institute of the Netherlands. Located in the new Overhoeks district in northern Amsterdam, EYE welcomes an extensive and internationally renowned collection, offers exhibitions, lectures, open-air films, festivals, Cinema Concerts and other events. A place to see. eyefilm.nl
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EYE Film Institute Amsterdam Netherlands
A glimpse of The EYE Amsterdam building.
EYE Film Institute Netherlands is a Dutch archive and museum in Amsterdam that preserves and presents both Dutch and foreign films screened in the Netherlands. The museum collection includes 37,000 film titles, 60,000 posters, 700,000 photographs and 20,000 books. The earliest materials date from the start of the film industry in the Netherlands in 1895.
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EYE FILM MUSEUM AMSTERDAM | TRAVEL VLOG #41
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Eye Film Institute Netherlands Amsterdam [NL]
Eye Film Institute Netherlands Amsterdam [NL] by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, 2012.
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EYE FILM MUSEUM I DELUGAN MEISSL I A WALK THROUGH IN 4K
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Eye Film Institute Netherlands Amsterdam [NL] by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, 2012. Filmed by ARCHITECTUUR.TV, 2011.
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Preview Het EYE Film Instituut Amsterdam The EYE Film Museum Amsterdam Netherlands
Het EYE Film Instituut Nederland in Amsterdam is gewijd aan cinematografie. EYE, ook wel geschreven als eye, ontstond op 31 december 2009 door de fusie van het Filmmuseum, het Nederlands Instituut voor Filmeducatie, de Filmbank en Holland Film.[1]
Op 5 april 2012 opent EYE een nieuw gebouw in Amsterdam-Noord, aan de noordoever van het IJ, tegenover het Centraal Station, in de nieuwe Amsterdamse stadswijk Overhoeks. Aan het gebouw, ontworpen door het Oostenrijkse architectenbureau Delugan Meissl, wordt sinds 2009 gebouwd.[2] EYE neemt deel aan het samenwerkingsverband Cineville.
EYE Film Institute Netherlands is located in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. It includes a cinematography museum formerly called Filmmuseum, founded in 1952. Its predecessor was the Dutch Historic Film Archive, founded in 1946. The museum was situated in the Vondelparkpaviljoen since 1975, and in 2009, plans were announced for a new home for the museum on the northern bank of Amsterdam's waterfront. It is scheduled to open in April 2012.[1][2]
passenger ferries also cross over the IJ. Leaving Centraal Station to the north brings you to a rank of GVB ferries that cross the river Ij. These run every few minutes and carry people and bikes
These smart blue ferries cross the river and also run up and down stream for half a mile.
De IJveren vormen een belangrijke verbinding tussen Amsterdam-Noord en de rest van de stad. Film Popeye Olijfje en Brutus Mickey Mouse King Kong Der blaue Engel Marlene Dietrich Japan 1913 L'Orgie Roomaine 1910
EYE Film Institute Netherlands Filmmuseum Amsterdam
Das spektakuläre neue Gebäude des Filmmuseums in Amsterdam von der Fähre über die IJ aus gefilmt.
Gefilmt mit einer Canon EOS 600d (nicht bearbeitet) in Full HD
My visit to the Amsterdam EYE Film Institute Netherlands (Amsterdam - Netherlands)
Amsterdam's Best Terraces Video Top 12 - No. 1
The outdoor café of the EYE Film Institute is number 1 on the Amsterdam's Best Terraces Video Top 12. It offers perfect views of the IJ Bay and the city.
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EYE Film Institute is on the north border of the IJ Bay, just across from Amsterdam Central Station. So jump on one of the free ferries and have a good time.
All focus is on cinema in the Eye Film Institute. Here you naturally think of Point of Views and angles; Dutch angles.
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director: André de Laat
voice: Mart van den Busken
EYE Film Institute Netherlands Promo 'Doors'
Promo for EYE Film Institute Netherlands and it's new building.
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EYE Film Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands
The EYE Film Institute Netherlands houses a worldwide renowned film collection. Due to the ever expanding collection, EYE is now situated on the north bank of the River IJ, across the water from the Amsterdam Central Station. Architects Delugan-Meissl have designed this remarkable new building, which has opened its doors in the spring of 2012. The new building houses four state-of-the-art auditoriums, making the new EYE a true gateway to the world of the moving image.
Eye Film Institute, Amsterdam
Relação da arquitetura do Eye Film Institute com seu lugar de inserção. Exterior e interior. Físico e virtual.
EYE FILM INSTITUTE, AMSTERDAM....AMAZING PLACE!!!
Take the free passenger ferry across HET IJ and a short walk and you arrive at the amazing EYE FILM INSTITUTE. An amazing experience....definitely worth a visit when you are in Amsterdam.
Ferry Ride to the Eye Film Museum in Amsterdam. Netherlands travel guide.
EYE is located in the Overhoeks neighborhood of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. It includes a cinematography museum formerly called Filmmuseum, founded in 1952. Its predecessor was the Dutch Historical Film Archive, founded in 1946. The Filmmuseum was situated in the Vondelparkpaviljoen since 1975. In 2009, The Nederlands Filmmuseum merged with Holland Film, the Netherlands Institute for Film Education and the Filmbank[1] and plans were announced for a new home on the north bank of Amsterdam's waterfront, just behind the Central Station and connected to it by a free ferry. It was officially opened on April 4, 2012 by Queen Beatrix. The EYE building was designed by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects, which specializes in buildings that appear to be in motion,
Amorira
Director: Piet Beltjens, Simon Buis | Production Country: The Netherlands | Year: 1930 | Production Company: Soverdi (Netherlands) | FLM2891 | Film from the collection of EYE (Amsterdam) -
Christian mission propaganda film about 'a slice of heathen life, with the bamboo bush people of Borado-Likowali'.
Keli is forced to marry Wesa but has a lover in another village. This causes war to break out between the two villages and Wesa is killed. Wesa's father Meo now wants Keli to marry his other son. Keli refuses and the hostilities continue. Just when the authorities have locked up a number of troublemakers, Father Jacobs arrives. The missionary tries to win the confidence of the locals but becomes embroiled in the conflict. An assault by Meo's men leaves him dangerously wounded. The villagers stop fighting and Meo asks the missionary's forgiveness. Peace is restored.
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Eye Filmmuseum Amsterdam - Corporate Film
Eye is the national museum for film, located on Amsterdam’s IJ harbor and manages more than 40.000 films from all genres.
For information on currently running films and exhibitions, please check: eyefilm.nl
The building is open ‘from 11 to 11’ every day for anyone who is interested in film and film culture. Our visitors are welcome in four cinemas, an exhibition space, a floor dedicated to educational activities, a store, and a bar-restaurant.
Eye's collection represents an outstanding sample of film history, from classics and blockbusters to cult films. But Eye does not only focus on the past: it also closely follows the latest developments in film by organizing new acquisitions, programmes, and debates.
Eye is internationally acclaimed for its knowledge of and expertise in the field of film restoration, research, and education. The organization has 165 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, as entertainment, and as part of digital visual culture.
Directed by Wouter Sessink
Camera, editing, animation: Wouter Sessink
Intern: Joop Akerboom
Animation ‘exhibitions’ segment: Bas Mooij
Music: Paraphrase
Sound mixing: KlevR Sounddesign
Color grading: Martin Klein at Filmmore
Rotoscoping: Jim Zandieh
Additional footage: Thijs Boontjes, Lisette Spiegeler
Thanks to Employees of Eye, Jazzmin van Eijl, Eef van Ruymbeke.
Copyright EYE Filmmuseum Amsterdam 2016. Eye has tried to identify all rightful owners of the materials used. Those who believe they may have rights can contact Eye.
Bits & Pieces Nr. 541
Director: unknown | Production Country: Netherlands | Year: 1915 [?] | Production Company: unknown | FLM158144 | Film from the collection of Eye (Amsterdam) -
Children in traditional clothing on the former island Marken. Girls picking flowers on the former island Urk.
This film is part of the Fantasia of Color in Early Cinema book:
Interested in licensing? For more information about this film and other items from our collection please contact sales@eyefilm.nl
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Delugan Meissl – The Eye Amsterdam (english)