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1896-1950

     
     
  1896  
     
  12/3 - The first public screening is held at a rented building in Amsterdam Kalverstraat 220. [MORE]
     
     
     
  1904  
     
    Films of Note
     
    Muis Hamel bij den Coiffeur (Albert & Willy Mullins) [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
     
  1913  
     
    Films of Note
     
    De Levende Ladder (Maurits H. Binger) Feature [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
     
  1926  
     
    – The Centrale Commissie voor de Filmkeuring (Central Committee for Film censorship) is established as a result of protracted public debate regarding censorship.   The committee doesn’t become active until 1928.[MORE] [ADD]
     
     
     
  1928  
     
    – Internationale Tentoonstellung op Filmgebied, an international film exhibition held in The Hague, features participation from the Soviets for the first time since the revolution. [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
    Holland 1928: Other Films of Note
     
    De Brug (1928)
     
   

De Brug (Joris Ivens) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1929
     
    Films of Note
     
    Regen (Joris Ivens) [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
     
  1933
     
    Films of Note
     
    Borinage (1933)
     
    Borinage (Joris Ivens) [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
     
  1934  
     
   

– Philips’ commercial puppet animator George Pαl introduces three-strip Gasparcolor. [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
    Holland 1934: Other Films of Note
     
    Nieuwe gronden (1934)
     
    Nieuwe gronden (Joris Ivens) [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
     
  1935  
     
    – The NBB orders a halt to the opening of new cinemas. [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
     
  1940  
     
   

– Following the occupation by Germany all industry workers are required to enlist in the Filmgilde der Nederlandsche Kultuurkamer (Film Guild of the Dutch Chamber of Culture), in order to keep their jobs. [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

– Filmstad and Cinetone film studios are taken over by Ufa [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1941  
     
    – Nederland Film is established by members of the NSB (Dutch National Socialists) with the help of the occupying Germans to make animated films with a Nazi point of view.  [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
     
  1942  
     
    – The number of people visiting the cinema rises to a level higher than that reached before occupation by German forces.  [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
     
  1943  
     
    Van den vos Reynaerde (1943)
   

 

   

– The anti-semitic Van den vos Reynaerde (About Reynard the Fox), the first colour animated film made in Holland, is completed by Nederland Film.   The film is never shown publicly, and only a few fragments survive the war. [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

– There are 409 cinemas in the country, an increase from 363 in 1939.  [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1948  
     
   

– The Nederland Filminstituut (Dutch Film Institute) is founded.   [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1950  
     
    Films of Note
     
    Miroir of Hollande (Bert Haanstra) [MORE] [ADD]

 

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