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Albert 'Bert' Haanstra was a Dutch film director of films and documentaries. His documentary Glass won the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject in 1959. His feature film Fanfare was the most visited Dutch film at the time, and has since only been surpassed by Turkish Delight
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Bert Haanstra
Born 1916-05-31 (109 years ago) in Espelo. Dead 1997-10-23 (81 years).
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (Glass) | 1959 |
| Short Film Palme d'Or (Mirror of Holland) | 1951 |
| Golden Bear |
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature (Ape and Super-Ape) | 1972 |
| Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature (The Human Dutch) | 1964 |
| Golden Bear Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary (The Human Dutch) | 1964 |
| BAFTA Award for Best Short Film (Zoo) | 1962 |
| Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (Glass) | 1959 |
| Name |
|---|
| Angenieta Barendiena Wijtmans(Gifta: 1944–1997-10-23) |
| Nita Wijtmans(Gifta) |
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