Abstract: Belgium and the Netherlands developed surprisingly divergent cinema economies and movie-going cultures from the early twentieth century onwards. This article seeks explanations for this difference in the way the film exhibition industry was organized in both neighbouring countries. The Dutch exhibitors were united (together with distributors) in the business interest association Nederlandse Bioscoopbond that functioned as a powerful cartel with a tight control over the market. By keeping entry barriers to the industry high, the association restricted the number of cinema operations. In Belgium, the business associations for exhibitors never attained a similar degree of coordination nor influence; here, the market was much less res...
Hollywood versus locality. The (un-)equal availability of European and American films in Ghent in th...
Most research on the relationship between film and nation-building focuses on the content of films (...
Research on the reception, success and dominance of Hollywood movies abroad constitutes one of the o...
Abstract: Belgium and the Netherlands developed surprisingly divergent cinema economies and movie-go...
Cinemagoing in the Netherlands during the 1930s appears to have been much less intense than in the E...
Investigating a cultural industry such as the cinema exhibition sector allows insights in the dynami...
Film and Modern Life in Limburg. Cinema Exhibition between Commerce and Catholic Cultural Politics (...
Three possible explanations for the retarded state of the Dutch cinema market in the 1930sThis paper...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the United States, fan magazines formed an integral part of the fil...
Three possible explanations for the retarded state of the Dutch cinema market in the 1930sThis paper...
Since the 1990s, film studies saw a disciplinary shift from approaches favoring a textual and ideolo...
Since the 1990s, film studies saw a disciplinary shift from approaches favoring a textual and ideolo...
In terms of cinema attendance, the Netherlands has always differed from other European countries. Du...
In the years following the First World War, Hollywood developed an impressive strategy to conquer th...
Hollywood versus locality. The (un-)equal availability of European and American films in Ghent in th...
Hollywood versus locality. The (un-)equal availability of European and American films in Ghent in th...
Most research on the relationship between film and nation-building focuses on the content of films (...
Research on the reception, success and dominance of Hollywood movies abroad constitutes one of the o...
Abstract: Belgium and the Netherlands developed surprisingly divergent cinema economies and movie-go...
Cinemagoing in the Netherlands during the 1930s appears to have been much less intense than in the E...
Investigating a cultural industry such as the cinema exhibition sector allows insights in the dynami...
Film and Modern Life in Limburg. Cinema Exhibition between Commerce and Catholic Cultural Politics (...
Three possible explanations for the retarded state of the Dutch cinema market in the 1930sThis paper...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the United States, fan magazines formed an integral part of the fil...
Three possible explanations for the retarded state of the Dutch cinema market in the 1930sThis paper...
Since the 1990s, film studies saw a disciplinary shift from approaches favoring a textual and ideolo...
Since the 1990s, film studies saw a disciplinary shift from approaches favoring a textual and ideolo...
In terms of cinema attendance, the Netherlands has always differed from other European countries. Du...
In the years following the First World War, Hollywood developed an impressive strategy to conquer th...
Hollywood versus locality. The (un-)equal availability of European and American films in Ghent in th...
Hollywood versus locality. The (un-)equal availability of European and American films in Ghent in th...
Most research on the relationship between film and nation-building focuses on the content of films (...
Research on the reception, success and dominance of Hollywood movies abroad constitutes one of the o...