Amsterdam Spanish Film Festival (Embassy of Spain)

different venues in Amsterdam

The Spanish Embassy in the Hague invites you to Amsterdam for the seventh edition of the local Spanish Film Festival ASFF, organized by the Sin Fin Cinema platform, in collaboration with several Spanish institutions in the Netherlands.

Symposium: Collecting the City (Dutch Culture)

Online event

Amsterdam Museum and DutchCulture invite you to the Symposium 'Collecting the City', meant to deepen our knowledge about expanding stories of the city.

Free

Jija Sohn – Living practice (de Brakke Grond)

Veem House for Performance Amsterdam

Lands of Concert is a living practice which performers work on a continuous reshaping of body-mind territories, an exploration to break through established personal, cultural and theatrical codes and boundaries.

Euro8.50 – Euro12.50

20 años de cómic INJUVE – Exhibition (Instituto Cervantes)

Instituto Cervantes (Utrecht) - Sala de Exposiciones Hall Domplein, 3, Utrecht

To help readers get into the culture of comics in Spain, Instituto Cervantes Utrecht organizes '20 years of comic INJUVE', an exhibition collecting the past and present works of award-winning Spanish cartoonists at the Injuve Comic Contest, from its beginnings to the present. 

Free

Voci Nascoste. Antifascisti italiani nei Paesi Bassi – Conference and Concert (Istituto Italiano di Cultura)

Istituto Italiano di Cultura Keizersgracht 564, Amsterdam

The Culturissima / 1001 Italianen Foundation and the Italian Cultural Institute of Amsterdam present the event 'Voci Nascoste', a conference and concert dedicated to the Italian anti-fascists Angelo Agosti (1900-1985) and Luciana Rescia Bokma (1902-1995) who lived in the Netherlands in the Twentieth century. For a long time the role of Italians in the Dutch […]

Free

Exhibition: Photographs by Margaret Michaelis and Kati Horna

OBA Amsterdam Oosterdok 143, Amsterdam

The Instituto Cervantes, in collaboration with the Embassy of Spain in The Hague, has organized an exhibition on the work of two Jewish photographers: Margaret Michaelis (Dziedzice, 1902 - Melbourne, 1985) and Kati Horna (Budapest, 1912 - Mexico, 2000). Both women made photographic reports during the Spanish Civil War, putting their cameras at the service […]