The Dutch Angle: Movie Nights in the Embassy Garden
Photograph: Facing War

Experience three open-air screenings carrying different moods under the Embassy's night sky

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Kaweewat Siwanartwong
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Three open air screenings take over the Embassy’s garden, each one carrying its own mood under the night sky. I Don’t Wanna Dance sets the tone with a tender coming of age tale about grit and fragile ambition. Before the film, Thai choreographer Pakhamon Much Hemachandra adds a contemporary performance that reframes the story through movement. Planet Soil shifts the gaze downward to the restless world beneath the ground: roots, fungi and tiny creatures form an ecosystem that keeps our plates filled and our climate steady. The evening comes with a regional photography showcase from Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, capturing the strains placed on fragile landscapes. Facing War moves the lens to high-stakes diplomacy. With rare access to NATO’s War Room and Jens Stoltenberg, the film traces the uneasy conversations shadowing the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Until November 27. Free. Register via here. The Garden, the Netherlands Embassy, 6pm-9pm

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