The New Rijksmuseum (2008)

At the end of 2003 the main building of the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum has closed, in the words of managing director Ronald de Leeuw, becoming 'the most conceivable art museum'. The Spanish architects Cruz and Ortiz signed for the big design; in 2008 the modernized museum would open with a pioneering museum concept. Moviemaker Hoogendijk followed the first four years of what is called the biggest Dutch cultural operation in history.

Director: Oeke Hoogendijk
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 120 min
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Cinematography: Adri Schrover, Sander Snoep
Editing: Gys Zevenbergen
Country: Netherlands
Language: Nederlands
Original Language: nl

Keywords

amsterdam, netherlands, netherlands, woman director, opening, rijksmuseum

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The New Rijksmuseum about?
At the end of 2003 the main building of the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum has closed, in the words of managing director Ronald de Leeuw, becoming 'the most conceivable art museum'. The Spanish architects Cruz and Ortiz signed for the big design; in 2008 the modernized museum would open with a pioneering museum concept. Moviemaker Hoogendijk followed the first four years of what is called the biggest Dutch cultural operation in history.
Who directed The New Rijksmuseum?
The New Rijksmuseum was directed by Oeke Hoogendijk.
How long is The New Rijksmuseum?
The New Rijksmuseum has a runtime of 2h 0m (120 minutes).
What genre is The New Rijksmuseum?
The New Rijksmuseum is a Documentary film.
Where was The New Rijksmuseum produced?
The New Rijksmuseum was produced in Netherlands.