Fishing Nets


① memo 20190622 ~ Fishing Nets ~ Georgios in his traditional boat named ΔΕΛΦΙΝΙ (Dolphin) June 2009 – ten years ago – in the natural port of the little settlement of Damouchari, Pelion, Greece

Cleaning Nets


① memo 20190621 ~ Cleaning Nets ~ Georgios in his traditional boat named ΔΕΛΦΙΝΙ (Dolphin) June 2009 – ten years ago – in the natural port of the little settlement of Damouchari, Pelion, Greece

Georgios Mending Nets


① memo 20190620 ~ Georgios Mending Nets ~ Georgios in his traditional boat named ΔΕΛΦΙΝΙ (Dolphin) June 2009 – ten years ago – in the natural port of the little settlement of Damouchari, Pelion, Greece

Live Menu Card


① memo 20190619 ~ Live Menu Card ~ Anna showing the à la carte menu in the kitchen – with octopus, chicken lemon, pie, soup, beans, calamari, shrimps, meat and pepper , and more … in the Damouchari taverna on the Pelion coast, June 2009, Greece

Mending Nets


① memo 20190617 ~ Mending Nets ~ Georgios mending his nets in his traditional boat named ΔΕΛΦΙΝΙ (Dolphin) June 2009 – ten years ago – in the natural port of the little settlement of Damouchari, Pelion, Greece

Unknown Westerbork Film Reel…F1014 | 20190616


As discussed with the presentation of the full unedited Westerbork Film recently (Ref. 1), the collection of the film footage was started in 1946 by the ‘RIOD’ Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie (National Institute for War Documentation).

According to the inventory of the RIOD from 1958 – when the film reels were handed over to the Nederlands Filmmuseum (Dutch Film Museum) – the Westerbork Film (https://youtu.be/8E-IWGjbGZM ) basically consisted of 9 film reels ; and that inventory also mentioned a 10th reel (‘reel 9a’) with scenes of a ‘church service’ and ‘disassembly workshop for motors’. That reel was never again mentioned after 1958, had disappeared, but was rediscovered in the Film Museum with catalog number F1015 during research in the 1990s (Ref. 2). That story and the footage F1015 ( https://youtu.be/-SmYdFLG5N8 ) was posted yesterday (Ref. 3).

That catalog of the Dutch Film Museum also mentioned a 2nd film reel (F1014) with hitherto unknown footage, described as in dutch ‘Restmateriaal, bevattende (o.a.) animatie met voetbal, voorstelling met muziek, het trekken van kiepwagens op rails met paarden. Afvalmateriaal, vermoedelijk origineel uitschot.’ – which translates to ‘Residual material, including (among other things) animation with football, performance with music, pulling tippers on rails with horses. Waste material, presumably original waste.’

Actually very interesting footage demonstrating that Rudolf Breslauer was filming the animation and intertitles (title cards) as listed in the film scenario (pore on that later in another post). Here that unedited (upscaled) footage of F1014.

References

1. Westerbork Film | Full version RVD 1986 | 20190605 | Michel van der Burg | Settela•Com – CC BY 4.0 ; (accessed 2019 Jun 15). Short-link https://wp.me/p91enH-1x

2. ‘Kamp Westerbork gefilmd’ by Koert Broersma and Gerard Rossing (editors Dirk Mulder and Ben Prinsen); ISBN 9023232658

3. Forgotten Westerbork Film Reel…F1015 | 20190615 | Michel van der Burg | Settela•Com – CC BY 4.0 ; (accessed 2019 Jun 16). Short-link https://wp.me/p91enH-2a

Credit

EN – Unknown Westerbork Film Reel…F1014. Scaled, cropped, otherwise unedited footage F1014.
Source Beeld en Geluid (2-1167 | former cat.nr. F1014) , accessed at US Holocaust Memorial Museum (copy Film ID 2242 RG-60.2105 – License Free – Public Domain) , courtesy of Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid. Footage filmed by Rudolf Breslauer in 1944.
Unknown Westerbork Film Reel…F1014 | 20190616 | Michel van der Burg | Settela•Com – CC BY 4.0

Updates

20220604 – Format changes credit line , references