Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

Occupied City at the Rijksmuseum

12 September 2025 until 25 January 2026

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From 11 September, the Museumplein façade will be transformed into a cinema screen for 137 days. The film Occupied City (Still), will be shown continuously on the south façade of the museum without sound. Inside the museum's auditorium, the film will be shown on special screening days.

Amsterdam on Screen

At first glance this may not be visible, but the film’s core is the occupation of Amsterdam during the Second World War (1940–1945). The film takes us past over 2,000 locations where traces of this history survive beneath the surface, ranging from well-known sites to remote corners of the city.

Looking at the city today, we may wonder how the past continues to influence the present. The film is shown with sound in the museum’s Auditorium. A voiceover narrates what occurred at each address, recounting stories of persecution, collaboration, or resistance. The film is based on Bianca Stigter’s book Atlas of an Occupied City. Amsterdam 1940–1945 and was shot by Steve McQueen and the cinematographer Lennert Hillege between 2020 and 2023.

Steve McQueen

The artist and director Steve McQueen was born in London in 1969. Retrospectives of his work have been held at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Laurenz Foundation, Schaulager, in Basel (2012–2013), the Tate Modern in London (2020), and the Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan (2022).

As a filmmaker, he is known for Hunger (2008), Shame (2011), 12 Years a Slave (2014), Widows (2018), and the series Small Axe (2020). His documentary Occupied City premiered in 2023 and his latest film Blitz was released in November 2024. McQueen won the Caméra d’Or at Cannes in 2008 for Hunger, and the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2014 for 12 Years a Slave.

Explore Occupied City Further

Spread over 40 days – mostly on weekends – the film will be shown with sound between 9-17h. During these screenings, a voiceover guides viewers past 2,000 city locations, revealing the stories behind the façades.

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12 September 2025 until 25 January 2026

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Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

Museumstraat 1
1071 XX Amsterdam
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