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The Netherlands Film Academy trains students to become specialists in the film industry. Collaboration between these specialists is a particular characteristic both of the industry itself and of the teaching at the academy.
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The Netherlands Film Academy provides an essential contribution to film culture through permanent research into the relationship between images and sound, and by stimulating an investigative, critical and reflective attitude by filmmakers.
The Netherlands Film Academy (Dutch: Nederlandse Filmacademie) (NFA) was founded in 1958. The academy is the only recognised institute in the Netherlands that offers training to prepare for the work in the various crew disciplines.
The Master Artistic Research in and through Cinema at the Netherlands Film Academy is a unique two-year international practice driven course for a select group of filmmakers and artists with several years of professional experience under their belt.
The Netherlands Film Academy trains students to become specialists in the film industry. Collaboration between these specialists is a particular characteristic both of the industry itself and...
Library Netherlands Film Academy. The collection consists of books, journals, Blu-rays and DVD’s. The collection covers all aspects of film and film history. The graduation projects are also managed by the library. Third parties cannot borrow and consult.
The Dutch Film Academy turned out an illustrious generation of students in the mid-1960s. The leaders of this group were Pim de la Parra and Wim Verstappen, filmmakers pur sang who – together with Gied Jaspers and Nikolai van der Heyde – were also the driving forces behind the film magazine Skoop...