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''Filmkrant'' is a Dutch free independent
film magazine Film periodicals combine discussion of individual films, genres and directors with in-depth considerations of the medium and the conditions of its production and reception. Their articles contrast with film reviewing in newspapers and magazines whi ...
covering the film industry in the Netherlands. The magazine was founded in 1981 by Jan Heijs and Henk Rabbers. It is distributed for free and is available online and at movie theaters across the Netherlands. Since 2012, conciding with the
Netherlands Film Festival The Netherlands Film Festival () is an annual film festival, held in September and October of each year in the city of Utrecht. During the ten-day festival, Dutch film productions and co-productions are exhibited. Besides feature films, the prog ...
the Filmkrant releases a yearly top 20 list highlighting the most influential people and organizations in the Dutch film industry, they took it over from the
Volkskrant ''De Volkskrant'' (; ), stylized as de Volkskrant, is a Dutch daily morning newspaper. Founded in 1919, it has a nationwide circulation of about 250,000. Formerly a leading centre-left Catholic broadsheet, ''de Volkskrant'' today is a medium- ...
who discontinued the list in 2010 after starting it in 1999.


History

The magazine was originally founded by Jan Heijs and designer Henk Rabbers in 1980 under the original name of Kriterion-Filmkrant, which was an offshoot of Filmtheater Kriterion, under the direction of
Huub Bals Hubertus Bernardus "Huub" Bals (February 3, 1937 – July 13, 1988) was the first director and creator of International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), formerly named Film International. IFFR started small in the Calypso cinema and film theatre ' ...
. In its original incarnation it provided cinema listings for the Kriterion theatre in Amsterdam. In March 1981, they expanded to nationwide while the magazine remained free. In the summer of 1982, they began running into financial difficulties, Heijs realized that Film International was unable to fund the entire thing on its own. With Rabbers and Willem Oosterbeek, they began approaching other film houses asking if they would continue their agreement in exchange for a small fee. This funding proved enough and they would continue as an independent organization under Stichting Fuurland. Under the name of ''Filmkrant'', their focus would change to journalism including an expanded coverage of cinema releases, providing more background information on the industry, interviews and reviews with the first issue appearing in March. Stichting Fuurland was founded by Jan Heijs, Henk Rabbers and Willem Oosterbeek and still publishes the Filmkrant. Heijs remained the editor-in-chief until 1992, he was succeeded by Mark Duursma, who took over from issue #126 onwards. Heijs remained involved with the magazine. Dana Linssen was the editor-in-chief over 20 years until she stepped down in 2019, she was succeeded by Ronald Rovers. During the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, the physical version was temporarily suspended while the website remained online.


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* {{Official website, https://filmkrant.nl/ 1981 establishments in the Netherlands Film magazines Magazines established in 1981 Magazines published in Amsterdam