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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    Nationaal-Film

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    Keur Bioscoop

    Cinema on the Nieuwe Achtergracht 140-144 in Amsterdam, founded by the Comité ter Bestrijding of the Bioscoop-kwaad. This committee was an initiative of the Vereniging Handwerkers Vriendenkring, which was located in the same building.

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    Henri ter Hall Gezelschap

    A Hague-based travelling theatrical company led by Henri ter Hall. During their performances, films were also screened.

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    Cinéma Américain

    Cinema on the Boekhorststraat 47 in The Hague.

    The Thalia cinema was located at the same address from 1915-1972.

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    Flora (The Hague)

    Cinema on the Wagenstraat 79-81 in The Hague. From 1909 to 1912, F.A. Nöggerath Jr. was its general manager.

    From 1951 to 1953, the Plaza cinema was located at the...

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    Vélograph

    The British film company Vélograph organised screenings in the Amsterdam theatre Circus Carré around 1900. The company also made one news item (or had it made).

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    Cinema Palace (Groningen)

    Cinema on the Grote Markt 41 in Groningen.

    At the same address, Groningen’s Bioscope-Theatre had previously been located.

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    Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd

    Rotterdam shipping company. In 1970, it merged with companies including the Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland; the new name of the company became Koninklijke Nedlloyd.

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    KNSM - Koninklijke Nederlandsche Stoombootmaatschappij

    Amsterdam shipping company. In 1981, the KNSM was taken over by Koninklijke Nedlloyd.

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    Korff's Chocoladefabrieken

    Amsterdam chocolate factory.

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