24 November 2006

Van Gogh Museum

Every first Friday of the month the Van Gogh Museum presents a film inspired by classic German expressionist cinema.

On 1 December the museum presents The Elephant Man (1980, David Lynch) starring An­thony Hopkins and John Hurt.

Nosferatu, Phantom der Nacht (1979, Werner Herzog) follows on 5 January.

Visitors to the exhibition receive a reduction on Sunday 7 January when the silent version of Nosferatu (1921, Murnau) is shown in the Film Museum accompanied by live mu sic.

The feature film in February is Edward Scissorhands by Tim Burton,

followed in March by Shadows and Fog by Woody Allen.

http://www3.vangoghmuseum.nl/

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Vincent van Gogh and Expressionism
Conversation between guest curator Jill Lloyd and Edwin Becker, head of exhibitions (Van Gogh Museum) about the newly opened exhibition which presents Vincent van Gogh’s influence on German and Austrian expressionists. In English.

DJ x-0-x
DJ x-0-x (Arjan van Sorge) is driven by creating exiting music mixes in relation to a theme or a specific location. Experienced as Club-DJ, radio maker, musician and performer x-0-x knows very well how to create a relaxing atmosphere. Instant soundtracks for special moments. From 6.30 pm on in the central hall.

For more information see: www.x-0-x.org

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Friday Night

The Van Gogh Museum is open until 10 pm on Friday evenings - and there is always something special to experience. For the duration of the exhibition Vincent van Gogh and Expressionism, November 24th until March 4th, the Friday evening programme will be dominated by film, items connected with the exhibition theme and above all music. The focus will be on music as perhaps the ultimate form of expression, with performances inspired by the exhibition.

Every Friday evening during the dark winter months armchairs, video projections, djs and a bar will transform the central hall into a relaxed venue for socialising.

All items on the programme start at 8 pm, unless otherwise stated.

http://www3.vangoghmuseum.nl/








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