24 Hours West: Mini cinema and 40th anniversary at Filmhuis Cavia
Filmhuis Cavia is the smallest cinema in Amsterdam. Once started as a squat, the cinema has existed for 40 years. During 24 Hours West, films are shown here that take you back to the turbulent early days and give an insight into Amsterdam's squatting history.
24 Hours West: Mini cinema and 40th anniversary at Filmhuis Cavia
Programme
15:00 - Walk-in and short tour/information about the building
16:00 - Screening Waar de ratten koning zijn (Where the Rats Are King) (1985), with Q&A afterwards with director Barbara den Uyl (subject to change)
19:00- Walk-in and short tour/information about the building
20:00 - Screening In Krakende Welstand (1989), with Q&A afterwards by director Mijke de Jong (subject to change)
11:00 PM - End, with the possibility of drinks at the bar
Practical information:
- There is limited space for visitors during this activity, so please arrive on time.
- You can no longer enter during the screenings, so come before 16:00 or 20:00.
24 Hours West: Mini cinema and 40th anniversary at Filmhuis Cavia
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