Dutch Short Film Festival at Landing and Colijn restaurants

January 18, 2024 at 10:35

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Dine and watch a film during the Dutch Short Film Festival

You can dine and watch special short festival films during the Holland Short Film Festival. The festival is in full swing and people are already enjoying special short films in various places, both restaurants and social venues.

Selected films will be screened at special film dinners at various restaurants in North Holland. Of course, the films can also be seen in Amstelveen, at the Colijn restaurant, but also at the Landing in Amstelveen near Uilenstede. Then without dinner, but with drinks.

The program includes many comedies and feel-good films, but also beautiful films that you only see at festivals.

The films are two to fifteen minutes long. They are all special films from around the world. For the 2024 edition we have films from Japan, Iran, Tunisia, France, Italy, Germany, India, Korea, England, America, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, in short films from around 47 different countries and cultures.

In Amstelveen you can go to the Landing on January 18, 19 and 21 at 7 pm and 8 pm for the film festival and on January 21 you can still order at 6 pm at the Colijn restaurant, Colijn Restaurant: info@restaurantcolijn.nlDe Landing via website: https://schouwburgamstelveen.nl

Peter Bosman organized the previous edition in Bergen; ‘Watching a film creates a special atmosphere, people start talking to each other, it’s a really fun evening, everyone has a lot to talk about. The visitors were all very enthusiastic. Since there are so many different short films, there is always something to catch your attention. Plus, you see films you wouldn’t see anywhere else. Very special, highly recommended.’

Tickets can also be booked via www.hollandfilmfestival.nl

The film selection was surprising, there was at least one winner from last year, all the films were special.

Maxwell Quinn

"Incurable alcohol fan. Proud web practitioner. Wannabe gamer. Music buff. Explorer."

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