Het Waterlooplein verdwijnt (1967)

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In the seventies, Waterlooplein square and the Nieuwmarkt neighbourhood faced a great deal of demolition in relation to the construction of Amsterdam’s new opera house, the ‘Stopera’, and the metro system. Van der Elsken did a lot of filming in and around Waterlooplein and its centrepiece, the legendary flea market which faced closure.

Director: Ed van der Elsken
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
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Original Language: nl
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Het Waterlooplein verdwijnt about?
In the seventies, Waterlooplein square and the Nieuwmarkt neighbourhood faced a great deal of demolition in relation to the construction of Amsterdam’s new opera house, the ‘Stopera’, and the metro system. Van der Elsken did a lot of filming in and around Waterlooplein and its centrepiece, the legendary flea market which faced closure.
Who directed Het Waterlooplein verdwijnt?
Het Waterlooplein verdwijnt was directed by Ed van der Elsken.
How long is Het Waterlooplein verdwijnt?
Het Waterlooplein verdwijnt has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
What genre is Het Waterlooplein verdwijnt?
Het Waterlooplein verdwijnt is a Documentary film.