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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    Rialto

    Cinema on Amsterdam's Ceintuurbaan 338-340. From 1921, the Amsterdamsche Jeugdbioscoop was located at the same address, as a part of the Rialto cinema.

    The...

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    Amsterdamsche Jeugdbioscoop

    Cinema on the Ceintuurbaan 338-340 in Amsterdam, on the location of today’s Rialto cinema. Its general manager was A.P. du Mée.

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    Nederlandsche Biograaf- en Mutoscope Maatschappij

    In December of 1898, the Nederlandsche Biograaf- en Mutoscope Maatschappij (NB&MM) was established as a subsidiary of the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.

    The company dealt in mutoscopes (early film projectors) and organised...

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    Hollandsch Tooneelgezelschap Grand Théâtre

    The Hollandsch Tooneelgezelschap Grand Théâtre was associated with the Amsterdam Grand Théâtre. From 1887-1911, the management consisted of the brothers...

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    Grand Théâtre

    Theatre located on Amstelstraat 21-23 in Amsterdam, where film screenings were also organised in the early years of film.

    From 1911 until 1913, Albert Mullens was the general manager of the Grand Théâtre.

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    Dick Laan Film

    Bloemendaal-based production company run by the writer and filmmaker Dick Laan.

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    Zodiak Film Cie

    Zodiac Film Cie produced the unfinished feature film Ardia Tharson. This film was shot In 1918 under the leadership of director and scriptwriter Maurits Dekker.

    It is unclear whether...

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    The Royal Bio Film Comp.

    Little information is known about The Royal Bio Film Comp. According to a report in the 'Bioscoop-Courant' from December of 1919, it was a company in the process of being founded.

    The Royal Bio Film Comp. was working at that time on a film...

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    Witte Bioscoop (Amsterdam)

    Cinema on the Damrak 64 in Amsterdam.

    The cinemas Capitol and Cineac Damrak were later located In the same building.

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    Olympia Palace

    Location on the Dr. Joh. Mezgerstraat in Zandvoort where travelling cinema operators organised screenings at the beginning of the 20th century.

    In 1921, the Olympia Palace burned down.

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