Jongens
Sunday, 17-05-2026, 12:30, Theater Bellevue, AmsterdamJongens is a passionate immersion into the work of the controversial filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini. An equally excessive and intimate monologue about the craving for love and sexuality.
Jongens is a passionate immersion into the work of the controversial filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini. An equally excessive and intimate monologue about the craving for love and sexuality.
A screening of the documentary exploring the complex relationship between writer Paul Bowles and storyteller Muhammed Mrabet, followed by a Q&A with director Nordin Lasfar.
Are you between 14 and 23 years old and want to get started with fashion, art, and identity? Sign up for this series of free workshops to create your own design for World Pride.
Experience Mozart's masterpiece, a tragicomic classic about love, power, and deceit. This opera follows the madcap events of a single day as Figaro and Susanna prepare for their wedding amidst romantic intrigues and social commentary.
A documentary painting portraits of ten drag artists of varying gender expressions and sexualities who take to the streets of Athens to undermine social strictures.
A fundraiser for Amsterdam Bangs Festival featuring tattoo artists and amazing live performances at Lola Lieven.
World-renowned drag artist Sasha Velour presents her brand-new theater show, Travesty, a radical, visually stunning evening where drag, performance art, and queer history converge.
Three dancers from Poernima Dance Company explore their vision of the feminine, a concept often seen only in relation to the masculine.
A monthly sex-positive screening recalling films from Porn Film Festival Amsterdam, exploring themes of phantom love, desire, and intimacy through a series of short films.
Holobiont is a five-hour happening that blends a queer rave, collective ritual, and anarchist playground. Performers and attendees explore identity, fluidity, and freedom in an immersive, transformative space.
A film screening following Sem Jansen's transition from woman to man. The story unfolds through music, personal anecdotes, and documentary footage.
Matthew Bourne's award-winning dance thriller, loosely based on Bizet's opera, reimagines the story in a greasy 1950's American garage-diner shattered by the arrival of a handsome stranger.