Maatschappij voor Artistieke Cinematografie
history
The Maatschappij voor Wetenschappelijke Cinematografie and the Maatschappij voor Artistieke Cinematografie were founded by Maurits H. Binger on May 18, 1912, in Haarlem. The first society produced scientific, industrial, economic, and ethical films, while the second focused on producing fiction films.
On May 20, 1913, both companies merged into the Maatschappij voor Wetenschappelijke en Artistieke Cinematografie, which later became Filmfabriek Hollandia. In total, the Maatschappij voor Artistieke Cinematographie produced fourteen short feature films.
For these films, the society set up its own film studio on Haarlem's Antoniestraat.
information
filmography
- 1912—Production company
- 1912—Production company
- 1912—Production company
- 1912—Production company
- 1912—Production company
- 1913—Production company
- 1913—Production company
- 1913—Production company
- 1913—Production company
- 1913—Production company
- 1913—Production company
- 1913—Production company
- 1913—Production company
- 1913—Production company
- 1913—Production company
- 1914—Production company
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