
Bert Haanstra
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Albert 'Bert' Haanstra was a Dutch film director of films and documentaries. His documentary Glass (1958) won the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject in 1959. His feature film Fanfare (1958) was the most visited Dutch film at the time, and has since only been surpassed by Turkish Delight (1973).
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Fanfare (1958)
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Everyman (1963)
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Mr. Slotter's Jubilee (1979)
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Mirror of Holland (1950)
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Panta Rhei (1952)
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Glass (1958)
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Retour Madrid (1968)
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Ape and Super-Ape (1972)
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Children of Ghana (1988)
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Speaking of Glass (1958)
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The World of Simon Carmiggelt (1983)
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The Manneken Pis Case (1960)
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Zoo (1961)
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God Shiva (1955)
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The Voice of the Water (1966)
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Delta Phase 1 (1962)
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The Detection of Mineral Oil (1954)
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Battle Without End (1955)
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The Reconnaissance Drill (1954)
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The Oil Field (1954)
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And There Was No More Sea (1955)
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Dr. Pulder Sows Poppies (1975)
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Arise and Perish (1954)
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Monument for a Gorilla (1987)
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National Parks.... Necessity (1978)
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Rembrandt, Painter of Man (1957)
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The Family of Chimps (1984)
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Medieval Dutch Sculpture (1951)
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The Dike Builders (1952)
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The Muider Group Revived (1949)
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Evoluon (1969)
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The Netherlands (1983)
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The Hairdresser (1983)
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