

What does technology do to us and to society? What do films like Princess Mononoke (1997), Solaris (2002), Iron Man (2008), Paterson (2016) and Past Lives (2023) tell us about this? We present, in collaboration with independent think-tank Socires, a film series called KINOsofie. Leading thinkers will discuss the impact of technology on our lives through the lens of a well-known film. An invitation to watch, reflect and converse about the future of our society.
The reason for this series of films is the publication of the book ‘Denken over Film’ (Thinking about Film) by Kees Buitendijk and Ward Huetink. The book is produced by Socires and will be published in the spring of 2025 at the publishing house ‘De Nieuwe Wereld’. It includes essays by Ad Verbrugge, Doortje Smithuijsen, Marli Huijer, Kees Buitendijk, Ellen Klaver, Cees Zweistra, Ger Groot, Miriam Rasch, Ward Huetink, Marjan Donner and Fleur Jongepier.

Past Lives
Nora and Hae Sung, two childhood friends, are reunited in New York for one fateful week as they confront notions of destiny, love, and the choices that make a life.
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- Drugs
- Groftaalgebruik

Solaris (2002)
A troubled psychologist is sent to investigate the crew of an isolated research station orbiting a bizarre planet.
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Paterson (2016)
A week in the life of Paterson, a poet bus driver, and his wife Laura, a very creative artist, who live in Paterson, New Jersey, hometown of many famous poets and artists.
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Iron Man (2008)
After being held captive in an Afghan cave, billionaire engineer Tony Stark creates a unique weaponized suit of armor to fight evil.

Princess Mononoke (1997)
When young warrior Ashitaka gets injured in a battle with a cursed beast, the wound refuses to heal. Searching for a remedy for the supernatural injury, he leaves his remote village for the forbidding forests of the west, where he finds a human enclave under siege from divine powers: deities of times past, the wolf gods, and San, a wild girl of the forest.
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- Geweld
Specials

KINO presents: The Complete Lee Chang-dong
We’re immersing ourselves in the deeply humanistic films of socially engaged filmmaker Lee Chang-dong. His films focus on the human experience, particularly of those living on the fringes of society.

KINO presents: 70mm celluloid film
Read and check out our short documentary about the ultimate 70mm format. Programmers Jan and Frank explain what makes it so special and share the story of our search for the DP70 projector.

KINO presents: Underbelly
Contemporary features from the city of Los Angeles, from the start of the ‘New Hollywood’ era onwards. Tales of the down-and-out, the downtrodden, the down-on-their-luck and the downright criminal.