Jubileum NVAA

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Summary

Reportage about a meeting of the N.V.A.A., the Dutch association against alcoholic beverages.

The film records an anniversary meeting of the N.V.A.A (Nederlandsche Vereeniging tot Afschaffing van Alcoholische Dranken, also known as the ‘Blauwe Knoop') which was founded in 1842 as the Nederlandsche Vereeniging tot Afschaffing van Sterken Drank.

The N.V.A.A. did not only want distilled drinks to be banned, but wine and beer as well. The reportage opens with the arrival of the members at Amsterdam’s Central Station. At the meeting, which was held in a park, children and young people were also on hand. Among the members of the organization is Frerich Ulfert Schmidt, a socialist teacher who played a key role in the formation of N.V.A.A. The General Assembly of the organization was held in the former town hall, which after 1988 was converted into the hotel The Grand.

Information

given title
Jubileum NVAA
production year
1915
country
Netherlands
geographical names
category
Non-fictional
genre
person (on screen)

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Crew

No crew information available.

Technical notations

runtime
4
original length
78
sound
Silent
colour
Black & White
format
35mm
acts
1

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