Another documentary film of this era is Holland Neutraal: De leger- en vlootfilm (1917) by Willy Mullens.
In order to make internationally oriented documentaries, Ivens travelled to countries such as the Soviet Union, Spain, China, Australia and the United States.
[7] [8] Van der Horst's most famous movie is Faja Lobbi (1960), while Haanstra gained international fame for his renowned documentary Alleman (The Human Dutch, 1963).
Other directors of the Dutch Documentary School are Charles Huguenot van der Linden,[9] and John Fernhout.
Contemporary directors with international successes are Jos de Putter, Heddy Honigmann, Johan van der Keuken and Leonard Retel Helmrich.