Bert Haanstra

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Bert Haanstra
Born May 31, 1916(1916-05-31)
Holten, Netherlands
Died October 23, 1997 (aged 81)
Hilversum, Netherlands
Occupation Photographer, cameraman, film director
Years active 19481988 (film director)
Spouse(s) Nita Wijtmans
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Bert Haanstra (31 May 191623 October 1997) was a Dutch film and documentary director and Academy Award winner.

Haanstra was born in the town of Holten and became a professional filmmaker in 1947. He won international acclaim with his short documentary Spiegel van Holland / Mirror of Holland, for which he received the Grand Prix du court métrage at the Cannes-festival of 1951. During the fifties he made six films for Shell, among others The Rival World (1955) on insects spreading deadly diseases and how to fight them. In 1958 his documentary Glass, a filmic improvisation made in a glassfactory, won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject. He directed several fiction films. Fanfare, a comedy situated in a small Dutch village, is still the Netherlands' second most popular film ever (measured at the box office), only surpassed by Paul Verhoevens Turkish Delight. Abroad however, Fanfare was hardly noticed. In several shorts and in long documentaries like Alleman / The Human Dutch and Stem van het water / The Voice of the Water Haansta reflected on The Netherlands and its inhabitants. All these films made him one of the most popular filmmakers in the history of Dutch cinema. The documentary Alleman was seen in the cinema by 20 percent of the total Dutch population. In the seventies and eighties Haanstra addressed a new subject. He made several films about animals. In the long documentary Bij de beesten af / Ape and Super-Ape (1973), for which he collaborated with Frans de Waal and Jane Goodall, among others, he compared the behavior of animals and human beings. In total Haanstra received 78 awards. He died in the town of Hilversum.

Haanstra was Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau.

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  • De Muiderkring Herleeft (1948)
  • Mirror of Holland (1950)
  • Nederlandse Beeldhouwkunst tijdens de late Middeleeuwen (1951)
  • Panta Rhei (1951)
  • Dijkbouw (1952)
  • Ontstaan en Vergaan (1954)
  • De Opsporing van Aardolie (1954)
  • De Verkenningsboring (1954)
  • The Rival World (1955)
  • En de zee was niet meer (1955)
  • God Shiva (1955)
  • Rembrandt, schilder van de mens (1957)
  • Over glas gesproken (1958)
  • Glass (1958)
  • Fanfare (1958)
  • The Manneken Pis Case (1960)
  • Delta Phase I (1962)
  • Zoo (1962)
  • Lewis Mumford on the City, Part 2: The City - Cars or People? (1963)
  • Everyman (1963)
  • The Voice of the Water (1966)
  • Return Ticket to Madrid (1967)
  • Ape and Super-Ape (1972)
  • Doctor Pulder Sows Poppies (1975)
  • Nationale Parken... Noodzaak (1978)
  • Mr. Slotter's Jubilee (1979)
  • Nederland (1983)
  • Vroeger kon je lachen (1983)
  • The Family of Chimps (1984)
  • Kinderen van Ghana (1988)

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