Movies by Bert Haanstra

The Family of Chimps

The Family of Chimps

A subtle account of the chimpanzees' behaviour in Burgers Dierenpark in Arnhem, on the occasion of the publication of the book Chimpansee Politiek by ethologist Dr. Frans de Waal. A unique experiment shows us how complex the social strategies in the community of this fascinating anthropoid ape are. Haanstra managed to capture almost all aspects of chimpanzee behaviour: display of skill, teasing and pestering, grooming, resting, playing, motherly behaviour, submission, sex and violence. Eventually, the film was also screened to the apes.

Retour Madrid

Retour Madrid

Documentary about Ajax Amsterdam in 1968.

Panta Rhei

Panta Rhei

In 1952, Haanstra made Panta Rhei , another view of Holland through the eyes of a painter and filmmaker. Its poetic images of water, skies and clouds reflect Haanstra's own moods.

Rembrandt, Painter of Man

Rembrandt, Painter of Man

In Rembrandt, Haanstra shows that it is possible to make a fascinating film only with images from paintings. He had to travel though all over Europe to numerous museums and private owners in order to film the works of art. In the work of the great painter, Haanstra recognizes his particular interest in man as an individual human being, cutting straight through all the religious motives. And Haanstra also wants to see Rembrandt as an individual.

The Reconnaissance Drill

The Reconnaissance Drill

Documentary on the first stage in oil exploration: the first drill.

The Detection of Mineral Oil

The Detection of Mineral Oil

Documentary on oil exploration, the phase before drilling.

Arise and Perish

Arise and Perish

Documentary on the genesis of oil in the Earth's crust.

The Dike Builders

The Dike Builders

Mirror of Holland

Mirror of Holland

In this short film Bert Haanstra gives his vision - from the water – of a tranquil Holland. During filming he held the camera upside down and afterwards put the images ‘up right’ again in the film. By doing this, we see the ‘usual’ waterfront, but transformed by the rippling of the water. In this way Mirror of Holland became a modern looking experimental film. However this did not devalue the Dutch sentiment regarding waterfronts that are so trusted to so many.