14 of the Best Arthouse/Independent Cinemas in Amsterdam (2024)

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People who say “watching movies on holiday is a waste of time because you can do the same thing at home” haven’t visited one of the many amazing independent cinemas in Amsterdam.

It’s akin to saying “why would you eat pasta in Italy? You can just eat pasta at home.” And somewhere in the UK, at the most authentic Italian restaurant, there will be great pasta. And the pasta will be just as good as most restaurants in Italy. But it wouldn’t be thesame.

Though Amsterdam isn’t known as being some famous film city, Amsterdammers dolovetheir cinemas. Watching an arthouse film in one of the many independent cinemas in Amsterdam is a truly unique, cultural experience.

“Well, you can walk into a movie theatre in Amsterdam and buy a beer. And I don’t mean just like in no paper cup, I’m talking about a glass of beer.” – Vincent Vega,Pulp Fiction(1994)

Grab a Heineken and check out the best arthouse and independent cinemas in Amsterdam…

1. Pathé Tuschinski

Address:Reguliersbreestraat 26-34, 1017 CN

The most beautifully ornate cinema in Amsterdam and quite possibly the world, Pathé Tuschinski has to be on any film fan’s short list of cinemas.

Though it’s nottechnicallyan independent cinema anymore as it screens mainly mainstream films, the Art Deco look and history of the place is what makes it a must-visit.

The three other Pathé cinemas in Amsterdam (Pathé Arena, Pathé City and Pathé De Munt) are also not what I would consider ‘Arthouse’ or Independent cinemas. So, sadly they won’t be on this list! There are lots of Pathé cinemas all over the Netherlands, it seems to be the main cinema chain in the country.

Visit the Pathé Tuschinski website here.

2. EYE Film Museum

Address:IJpromenade 1, 1031 KT Amsterdam

I’ve already written at great length about the wonderfulness that is the EYE Film Museum. Check out my entire blog post on the EYE Film Museum here!

Visit the EYE Film Museum website here.

3. Rialto Film Theatre

Address:Ceintuurbaan 338, 1072 GN

One of the most authentic, arthouse, pre-war theatres in Amsterdam! For the finer film fan only.

Visit the Rialto Film Theatre website here.

4. Filmtheater De Fabriek

Address:Jan Sijbrandsteeg 12, 1502 BA Zaandam

Though this cinema is alittleout of the way in the next town over, Zaandam, I’ll include it because it’s one of the most highly recommended cinemas in Amsterdam. Literally translating to ‘The Factory’, this cinema hosts a regular event called the ‘Men’s Evening’ which screens ‘man’ films and includes a Budweiser and a mini burger for a very reasonable€5.50.

However, ‘tough women’ are also welcome, so something tells me the name is just designed to grab your attention.

Visit the Filmtheater De Fabrick website here.

5. Filmhuis Cavia

Address:Van Hallstraat 52-1HG, 1051 HH

This is one of the most cult, underground, independent cinemas in Amsterdam. More like an ‘experiment’ or ‘project’ than a working cinema, Filmhuis Cavia screens whatever films they like. If you’re an artsy student, you might like what they’re screening!

Visit the Filmhuis Cavia website here.

6. LAB 111

Address:Arie Biemondstraat 111, 1054 PD

LAB 111 legit looksamazingand if I lived in Amsterdam I’d definitely be hitting up this place. Their film programming suits me to a T.

For starters, one of their programmes is ‘Brunch & Film.’ BRUNCH AND FILM, YOU GUYS!

Recent programmes also sound great, including Hitchco*ck’s Summer of Suspense, Expat Cinema and they even screenedMean Girls(2003) for Mean Girls Day on October 3rd.

Visit the LAB 111 website here.

7. Filmhallen

Address:Hannie Dankbaarpassage 12, 1053 RT

This looks like a bloody gorgeous cinema. Urgh. I’m almost mad at how gorgeous it looks because I can’t visit any time soon. Filmhallen screens a lot of English indie films as well as some of the most, erm, mainstream world cinema, if that makes sense? And it’s got such pretty cinema screens.

It’s the biggest independent cinema in the Netherlands, no less!

Visit the Filmhallen website here.

8. Cinecenter Amsterdam

Address:Lijnbaansgracht 236, 1017 PH

So far, all the independent cinemas in Amsterdam on this list are well-maintained, beautifully restored cinemas screening arthouse films in comfort and beautiful decor.

What about the grassroots, we’re-just-doing-our-best-here indie cinemas? If that’s the arthouse cinema in Amsterdam you’re yearning for, look no further than Cinecenter. They screen arthouse films in a building with padded walls and a classic 1970s-style carpet that explodes with pattern.

Visit the Cinecenter Amsterdam website here.

9. The Movies Amsterdam

Address:Haarlemmerdijk 161, 1013 KH

Yetanothercinema with classic Art Deco style. Honestly, I think that’s four cinemas now, it’s just too much. The decor inside the cinema screens is so beautiful, I imagine it would be quite distracting when watching films.

The Movies also boasts a fantastic restaurant and screens the most popular world cinema.

Visit The Movies Amsterdam website here.

10. Filmtheater Kriterion

Address:Roetersstraat 170, 1018 WE

Most of the independent cinemas in Amsterdam on this list were built pre-war, including the last cinema which opened in 1912. However, the Kriterion was founded in 1945 by anti-Nazi students. To this day, it’s still mainly students that keep this place open.

Check out Kriterion for popular awards-worthy films and a weird Arthouse selection.

Visit the Filmtheater Kriterion website here.

11. Het Ketelhuis

Address:Pazzanistraat 4, 1014 DB

I visited this independent cinema in Amsterdam during the IDFA 2016 Documentary Film Festival. It’s a cinema inside an old industrial building with a café/bar and I remember enjoying a glass of Erdinger beer during the film.

Yes, I have drunk a beer, in a glass (not a paper cup), in a cinema just as Vincent Vega fromPulp Fictiondid before me. It really is an exciting and enviable life I lead.

Visit the Het Ketelhuis website here.

12. Studio/K

Address:Timorplein 62, 1094 CC

This place looks like a super chill place to hang on a Sunday morning. It’s a café/bar/club/art gallery/gig venue/cinema all rolled into one.

They tend to screen a few films over and over which I completely respect as it must be expensive to screen a bunch of different films only a handful of times. And actually, I wish some cinemas would do this more because independent films leave cinemas way too fast!

Visit the Studio/K website here.

13. Filmtheater De Uitkijk

Address:Prinsengracht 452, 1017 KE

Not just one of the oldest continually-running independent cinemas in Amsterdam, but in the whole of the Netherlands! This cinema has just the one screen with private balcony seating.

Visit the De Uitkijk website here.

14. De Balie

Address:Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10, 1017 RR

Housed in a former courthouse, De Balie is more of a cultural centre than a straight cinema. They also host debates, theatre and sociopolitical talk shows as well as having a café.

Visit the De Balie website here.

Those are the best independent cinemas in Amsterdam? Have you watched a film at a cinema in Amsterdam? Did you enjoy your experience? Let me know in the comments below!

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