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Hulda of Holland
A Dutch romance. Hulda and Heintz are bashful, giggling lovers, hut their spooning opportunities are few, as well as being forbidden. One day they get a chance to spoon, but the village gossip sees them and hastens to Hulda's mother, exaggerating what she saw.
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Plot Summary
This silent film appears to be a drama centered around the character of Hulda, a Dutch woman. Specific plot details are scarce due to the film's age and limited available information, but it likely explores themes relevant to its period and setting.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1913, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented or accessible in modern databases. Its historical significance lies in its existence as an early example of filmmaking and its director's prolific career.
What Reviewers Say
Lost to time, its artistic merit is difficult to assess.
A product of early cinema, valuable for historical context.
Director Alice Guy-Blaché's contribution is notable.
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Fun Fact
Alice Guy-Blaché, the director of 'Hulda of Holland', was a pioneering filmmaker who is credited by some historians as the first person to make a narrative fiction film, predating Georges Méliès.
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