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Eye Filmmuseum director steps down after restructuring

Eye Filmmuseum director steps down after restructuring

Bregtje van der Haak is stepping down as director of the Eye Filmmuseum following a restructuring process triggered by significant financial difficulties and job cuts. Both the museum's board and Van der Haak agreed that the institution requires new leadership for its next phase, leading to the appointment of John Middelweerd as interim director.

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