Christiaan Slieker
(George) Christiaan Slieker (1861-1945) was a Dutch film exhibitor in the early days of cinematography.[1] He grew up in a Frisian family of travelling showpeople.
In the spring of 1896 he bought a cinematograph produced by H.O. Foersterling & Co and gave his first film show in Leeuwarden on 15 July 1896.[1]
He began a traveling film show called the Grand Théatre Edison. During the show in Park Tivoli in Utrecht the first Dutch movie was shown, Gestoorde hengelaar by M.H. Laddé.[2]
In 2013 the movie house in Leeuwarden was renamed Slieker Film in his honour, after it moved to the Wilhelminaplein where Slieker first showed his films.
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Advertisement for the traveling cinema of Christiaan Slieker in the Utrechtsch Dagblad
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Christiaan Slieker's traveling cinema Grand Théatre Edison in Park Tivoli
References
- 1 2 George Christiaan Slieker, Who's Who of Victorian Cinema
- ↑ (Dutch) De eerste filmvertoning in Utrecht: Christiaan Slieker in Park Tivoli at the Wayback Machine (archived August 6, 2011), Utrecht Project (archive)
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