Cinema Zoologie 1915–1936: A film programming database

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The dataset holds data on the cinema-concert program of the Belgian movie theatre Cinema Zoologie. The cinema opened in October 1915, in then German-occupied Antwerp, and remained open continuously until May 1936. It was owned and operated by the Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp and located at the premises of the Antwerp Zoological Garden (Statieplein 1, Antwerp). The venue seated 2100 to 2400 people. The mixed program consisted of films and classical musical pieces.AbbreviationsBelgium (B)Switzerland (CH)DenmarkSpain (E)Italy (I)Morocco (MA)United States (USA)India (IND)Japan (J)The Netherlands (NL)Poland (PL)Russia (RUS)Sweden (S)South Africa (ZA)Great Britain (UK)In case of co-productions, multiple countries are separated by a slash (e.g. D / F for Germany / France).

The dataset consists of 5469 individual records (films or music pieces), forming 898 cinema-concert programs. Each record (= each line) in the dataset corresponds to one program element from a Cinema Zoologie program. This can be a film showing, a musical performance, or a theatrical number. (Many of the dataset’s fields are specific to film showings, and hence are left empty in the case of musical or theatrical performances.)Each record has the following fields. When a field is left empty, this means that the information was not available to the researchers.Number: Fixed record numberType: The type of program element (F for film, M for musical performance, T for theatrical performance)Original title: The title of the film (or musical composition, or theatre show) in its original languageDutch title: The Dutch title which was used for presenting the film in the Cinema Zoologie programFrench title: The French title which was used for presenting the film in the Cinema Zoologie programIMDb identifier: The URL that identifies this particular film at the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)Director: The director(s) of the film. When more than one director was involved, the names are separated by semicolons (e.g. Max Obal; Rudolf Walther-Fein).Year: The year when the film was originally releasedCountry: The country (or countries) where the film was produced. (A list of countries may be found below under "Abbreviations".) In case of co-productions, multiple countries are separated by a slash (e.g. D / F for Germany / France).Producer: The company which produced the filmProgram identifier:The archival record number of the program booklet where the information for this record was foundStart date: The date of the first screening (or performance), using the format dd-mm-yyyyEnd date: The date of the last screening (or performance), using the format dd-mm-yyyyDescription: Additional information (in French or Dutch) about the film, given in the program bookletThe dataset is stored in the tab-separated values (TSV) format. This was chosen as an alternative to the common comma-separated values (CSV) format, which often causes difficulties because of the need to avoid commas. The text encoding of the TSV file is UTF-8.-----DANS added a .csv version of the data file and has added a copy of the above remarks to the dataset in a file titled 'remarks.txt'.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.17026/DANS-X4Q-JV9Z
Metadata Access https://ssh.datastations.nl/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=doi:10.17026/DANS-X4Q-JV9Z
Provenance
Creator L. Engelen
Publisher DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities
Contributor T.K.M. Crombez; R. Vande Winkel (KU Leuven); T.K.M. Crombez (Letterwerk)
Publication Year 2019
Rights CC0-1.0; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0
OpenAccess true
Contact T.K.M. Crombez (Letterwerk)
Representation
Resource Type Dataset
Format text/csv; text/tsv; application/zip; text/plain
Size 818412; 812801; 29606; 2278
Version 1.0
Discipline History; Humanities