Smaller companies squeezed out
The power of Hollywood – and in particular, the big production companies or ‘majors’ – was clearly felt by the European industry. It was a tough situation for many smaller companies and in the end, they didn’t make it.
This happened to Dutch producers, too: Amsterdam Film Cie and Filmfabriek Hollandia tried in vain to survive by co-operating with German and English partners, respectively. In 1923, both producers went bankrupt. Rembrandt Film Co, owned by Johan Gildemeijer, put its activities on the backburner and actually only produced a number of Gildemeijer’s own film experiments.