Capi-Holland Movie Trailers

Most Popular Capi-Holland Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

New Earth Trailer (1933)

14 December 1933

The film is a documentary portraying a struggle as man tries to subdue nature. To prevent flooding and for purposes of land reclamation, the people of the Netherlands struggle and succeed in building a breaker, thereby eliminating the wild inland body of water once known as the Zuider Zee (now called Ijsselmeer).

Rain Trailer (1929)

14 December 1929

A lyrical portrait of Amsterdam and its changing appearance during a rain-shower.

Zuiderzeewerken Trailer (1930)

31 December 1930

This documentary documents the construction of the Afsluitdijk, the massive hydraulic engineering project that sealed off the Zuiderzee from the North Sea.

The Bridge Trailer (1928)

04 May 1928

The Hefbrug may not be a remarkably beautiful bridge, but through a mix of close-ups, long shots, bird’s eye views and low angles, Joris Ivens conveys a sense of the bridge’s structure, its intricate mechanisms and ways of operating, the way it fits into the overall transport infrastructure and therefore the immense importance of this bridge for the whole city of Rotterdam.

Philips-Radio Trailer (1931)

27 August 1931

A poetic industrial short that follows a radio from molten glass to finished set: glassblowers shape valves, conveyors and assembly lines build chassis, cabinets, and speakers, engineers test and prototype—ending on a playful stop-motion “dance” of loudspeakers.

We Are Building Trailer (1930)

04 January 1930

Documentary celebrating the 10th anniversary of the General Dutch Construction Workers Union, providing a multifaceted view of the union and depicting the many construction activities of its members.