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Holland in Tulip Time is a delightful short that captures the essence of spring in the Netherlands. It opens with the quaint charm of Volendam, a fishing village that seems frozen in time, and then sweeps you into the bustling life of Amsterdam. The real heart of the film lies in the vivid portrayal of tulip and hyacinth cultivation, celebrating the artistry and tradition of Dutch horticulture. The pacing is leisurely, allowing viewers to breathe in the sights and sounds of the vibrant fields. Practical effects and on-location shooting bring an authentic feel, making it a unique snapshot of a specific time and place. It's a lovely piece for anyone interested in travelogue cinema or the rich cultural tapestry of Holland.
This film is part of the FitzPatrick Traveltalks series, which adds an interesting layer to its appeal among collectors. While not particularly rare, it has a dedicated following among those who appreciate travel documentaries from the early 30s. It's often found in compilation sets or as part of retrospectives on early color film, so hunting for a standalone copy might yield some interesting finds.
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