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King Kong: Between Cinephilia and Leftist Activism

Archive

24 May - 7 Sep 2025

+++ This archival presentation ran from 24 May to 7 September 2025. +++

From 1974 to 1982, the King Kong cultural centre in Antwerp was a vibrant meeting place where film, debate and activism converged. Alongside a broad selection of film classics and recent arthouse cinema, King Kong also offered a platform for socially engaged documentaries, feminist films, queer cinema and the revolutionary ‘Third Cinema’. The programme was supported by the association De Andere Film (DAF), which screened films outside the commercial circuit, often accompanied by introductions and discussions that addressed their topical relevance and ideological undercurrents.

This archival presentation — a collaboration between Muhka and the University of Antwerp’s Master’s programme in Theatre and Film Studies — was on view as a tribute to the unique role King Kong played in Antwerp’s cultural landscape. As part of the ‘Research Seminar in Film History’, students reconstructed the history of King Kong’s film programming, drawing on DAF’s extensive archive, which was donated to Muhka in 2023. The archive, which includes an extensive collection of film posters, offered new insights into the workings of the film house and sheds light on its social impact.

This archival presentation was compiled by Maurits Callewaert, Luna Cortes Osorio, Yana De Gryse, Nora El Sayed, Noortje De Meyere, Willem Luyten, Hannah Matthys, Marie-Julie Van de Sijpe, Amélie Vanhaecht and Marie Wens (MA students Theatre and Film Studies, University of Antwerp), under the supervision of Dr. Liesje Baltussen and Prof. Dr. Steven Jacobs.

Film Programme at De Cinema

To accompany this archive presentation, De Cinema, the film division of Muhka, is organised a screening series that revives the spirit of King Kong. In doing so, a new generation had the opportunity to discover these films in the context in which they were originally intended: as part of a lively cultural and societal debate.


Now on view at Muhka

Exhibitions

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Archive

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Collection

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Inbox

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Collection

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Past exhibitions

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Inbox

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