Nicholas Hytner
The Crucible - DDL
Paranoia turns faith into a weapon.
In a rigid Puritan settlement in 17th-century New England, a series of accusations ignites mass hysteria and deadly witch trials. As personal vendettas are disguised as moral righteousness, reason collapses under fear. The film exposes how power thrives in climates of paranoia and public shaming.
In een streng puriteinse gemeenschap in 17e-eeuws Amerika leiden beschuldigingen tot een golf van heksenprocessen. Persoonlijke wrok wordt verhuld als morele zuiverheid, terwijl angst de overhand krijgt. De film laat zien hoe macht en hysterie elkaar versterken.
DANIEL DAY-LEWIS - FEBRUARY 2026
Surprise: Daniel Day-Lewis is back. With his return to the big screen in Anemone, directed by his son Ronan Day-Lewis, we’re celebrating by bringing nearly his entire filmography back to the cinema—where his performances hit hardest. From romantic heroes and razor-sharp aristocrats to ferocious capitalists and glorious eccentrics, this program showcases the full range of one of cinema’s greatest shape-shifters. Revisit the legends, rediscover overlooked masterpieces and dive into the towering collaborations with Paul Thomas Anderson. For the full program, click here.