Dutch film history

This database contains information about film in the Netherlands, and is gradually being expanded. At this moment, you can find information about early films (from ca. 1900-1930) and about experimental films.

Note: Many records provide information about a film, but do not show the film itself (due to copyright restrictions, or because the film has been lost over the course of time). Click here to see a list of films that can actually be viewed.

 

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    Jofa-Atelier

    Film studio in the Berlin district of Johannisthal.

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    Turma-Film

    The Berlin film company Turma-Film was the German co-producer of a number of feature films made by Theo Frenkel Sr.

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    Cinema Royal (Amsterdam)

    Cinema on the Nieuwendijk 154 in Amsterdam. From 1940-1945, the cinema was closed.

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    Centraal Theater

    Cinema on the Nieuwendijk 67 in Amsterdam.

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    HAP en BenS Film

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    Soverdi

    The Catholic congregation Soverdi (an abbreviation of Societas Divini verbi, or Society of the Divine Word) was founded in 1875 by Father Arnold Jackson for the purpose of spreading the Catholic faith to the colonies.

    In the 1920s and 1930s...

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    Hy Mayer

    Hy Mayer (1868-1954) was a German-American animator and film producer. In the 1920s and 1930s, he produced so-called called 'Travelogues'.

    For this purpose, footage was also shot in the Netherlands, by e.g. the cameraman...

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    Urban Trading

    British production company.

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    Maatschappij voor Film- en Bioscoopbedrijf Neerlandia

    Amsterdam-based subsidiary of the German company UFA. Neerlandia was mainly engaged in running cinemas.

    In 1932, the company and the UFA Film Maatschappij merged into...

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    Actueel Film

    The distributor Actueel-Film was founded in 1923 by Alex Benno and Fred Penley. Penley left the company soon afterwards,...

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