Filmhallen, Movie theater in De Hallen complex, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Filmhallen is a multiplex cinema with nine screens located within the De Hallen cultural complex in Amsterdam, showing films from around the world, documentaries, and new releases. Screenings run throughout the day and evening, offering a broad range of genres and countries of origin.
The building originally served as a tram depot before being converted into a cultural hub. The cinema later opened in this restored space and has become part of a vibrant arts center.
The cinema regularly programs films in multiple languages with subtitles, particularly through its offerings for international audiences. This focus creates a gathering place where people from different backgrounds come together to experience global stories.
The cinema is easily accessible and the foyer areas are clearly laid out, making it simple for visitors to navigate their way around. There is ample space to arrive early and explore before or after your screening.
Screen seven is a reconstruction of the historic Cinema Parisien from 1910, featuring precise art deco details from the original theater. This recreation allows visitors to watch a film in an authentically designed space from another era.
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