Inhuldiging Koningin Wilhelmina te Amsterdam explained

The Inauguration of Queen Wilhelmina in Amsterdam
Native Name:Inhuldiging Koningin Wilhelmina te Amsterdam
Producer:F.A. Nöggerath snr.
Director:F.A. Nöggerath snr.
Starring:Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
Cinematography:William Dixon[1]
Distributor:Filmfabriek F.A. Nöggerath
Runtime:6 minutes
Country:The Netherlands
Language:Silent

The Inauguration of Queen Wilhelmina in Amsterdam, in Dutch Inhuldiging van Koningin Wilhelmina te Amsterdam, is a short documentary film from 1898, directed by early Dutch film pioneer F.A. Nöggerath snr.[2] The film material captures the carriage procession to the New Church in Amsterdam by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands on the occasion of her inauguration as queen.[3] The film is renowned as the oldest surviving Dutch film.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oudste films in Nederland .
  2. Web site: Inhuldiging Koningin Wilhelmina te Amsterdam . 12 April 2011 .
  3. Web site: Beëdiging en inhuldiging Koningin Wilhelmina in de Nieuwe Kerk (1898) . .
  4. Web site: Oudste filmbeelden die in Nederland gemaakt zijn (Bewerking en commentaar: Willy Mullens 1948) - Inhuldiging koningin Wilhelmina op 6 september 1898 in de Nieuwe Kerk te Amsterdam . 27 December 2010 .