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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    ESM - Electrische Spoorweg Maatschappij

    Transport company that operated streetcars in Haarlem, as well as the lines from Amsterdam to Haarlem and to Bloemendaal, Zandvoort, and Overveen.

    In 1946, its name was changed to the Noord-Zuid-Hollandsche Vervoer Maatschappij.

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    Harmonie

    Theatre on the Ruiterskwartier 4 in Leeuwarden.

    Before 1936, the Harmonie was located on the Schalkburgerstraat 3, also in Leeuwarden.

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    Heemaf Motorenfabriek

    Twente-based manufacturer of electrical equipment. The company was initially located in Borne, but in 1900 moved to Hengelo. As of 1908, the company’s name became Heemaf.

    In 1963, Heemaf became part of Holec.

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    Heineken's Bierbrouwerijen

    Amsterdam brewery.

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    Tewe's Electrisch Theater

    L.G. Tewe was a travelling cinema operator who, under the name of his travelling cinema Tewe's Bioscope Parisien shot his own in (local) film in Dordrecht in 1907.

    Tewe toured with a...

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    Herwonnen Levenskracht

    Catholic organisation based in Utrecht, dedicated to the prevention of tuberculosis.

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    Scala (Helmond)

    Cinema on the Steenweg 17 in Helmond.

    From 1927 to 1937, Robert Croonenberg was its general manager.

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    De Harmonie

    Building in Bussum where travelling cinema operators organised film screenings in the early years of the 20th century.

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    The Royal American Bioscope

    Travelling cinema run by the Henry Frères company.

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    City Bioscope

    Cinema on the Prinsengracht 452 in Amsterdam.

    At the end of 1929, the De Uitkijk cinema took up residence in the building.

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