AS YOU WISH
YOU ASKED, WE DELIVERED.
DEC'25-JAN'26.
This year, the cinema team is playing Santa! Earlier, we invited you to share the films you’ve been dreaming of seeing on the big screen. We collected every suggestion, wrapped them up, and asked you to vote for your favourites. And since the festive season is all about giving, we’re thrilled to present them ALL to you—tied up with a bow: As You Wish, our winter programme.
And what a selection it is! Just as diverse as our audience, it captures the full magic of cinema: intense, moving, funny, strange, classic, comforting, joyful, and even challenging. Sometimes, the cinema is a place to think deeply. Sometimes, it’s simply a few hours of escape from everyday life. Both are welcome here.
Whether you come to ponder, to laugh, or simply to unwind; whether you’re on your own, with friends, or with family—there’s something in this season’s bag just for you.
As You Wish is also our way of saying thank you. Thank you for filling our screenings, joining our aftertalks, exploring our special programmes, and celebrating premieres with us. Filmhuis is created by the people who work here, but it truly comes alive because of the people who walk through our doors!
⭐️ FILMS IN THIS PROGRAM ⭐️
2001: A Space Odyssey
Stanley Kubrick, 1968Humanity confronts the unknown in a visually stunning cosmic journey.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Francis Ford Coppola, 1992Gothic horror meets passionate romance in this lavish vampire tale.
Breaking the Waves
Lars von Trier, 1996A gripping and emotional story of faith, devotion, and human fragility.
Gegen die Wand
Fatih Akin, 2004Intense emotions and self-destruction collide in a powerful story of love.
Good Will Hunting
Gus Van Sant, 1998Brilliant minds, deep emotions, and the courage to confront the past.
La Pianiste
Michael Haneke, 2001Desire, control, and obsession clash in a haunting psychological study.
Lady Bird
Greta Gerwig, 2017A witty and heartfelt glimpse into the chaos and joy of growing up.
Marie Antoinette
Sofia Coppola, 2006A stylish and intimate portrait of a queen caught between duty and desire.
Meantime
Mike Leigh, 1983A sharp, observant take on life, hope, and despair in working-class London.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
Gore Verbinski, 2003Adventure, chaos, and curses collide on the high seas in a swashbuckling spectacle.
Red Road
Andrea Arnold, 2006Tension and obsession simmer in a haunting tale of past and revenge.
The 39 Steps
Alfred Hitchcock, 1935Intrigue, chase, and clever twists mark this classic Hitchcock adventure.
The Holiday
Nancy Meyers, 2006Hearts mend in surprising ways during this warm and charming holiday tale.
The Thing
John Carpenter, 1982Suspicion and terror run wild in this chilling Antarctic horror classic.