Early film milestone
Wilhelmina has a small, but important role in the film. She is seen inspecting her troops on horseback. For the first time, she seems to be aware of the camera and the effect these images have on her subjects. And not only her subjects, but also foreigners. The British praised the images of the queen on horseback as a symbol of the high standard of democracy in Dutch society.
The Leger- en vlootfilm can be seen as a milestone in early Dutch film history. Not only did the film firmly establish Willy Mullens as ‘the nation’s filmmaker’, it also affirmed above all that film could be an important medium for propaganda – which had been proved abroad by for instance the famous British film The Battle of the Somme (Geoffrey Malins & John McDowell, 1916).