Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-6 of 6
- Roos and Rana, two teenagers, are the biggest bosom friends. Both have a bad relationship with their parents and when things get out of hand, they decide to run away to Istanbul
- Fact or fiction? When an armed robbery in a video store takes a dramatic turn, it turns out to be fiction. It's just a film set, so it seems. But is that really so?
- A stiff driving instructor is never nice for his students and always makes the same nasty jokes. But if the man at the end of the day hits a boy on his way home, his mood is upside down.
- Nowhere in the world are the grey herons so cheeky as in the city of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. This film is a wildlife documentary that tells the story of the way the grey herons are living in the middle of the city and how they deal with those other creatures namely humans. The documentary shows the relationship between these animals and their sometimes "human lovers", or haters, through one year. Showing the city and their inhabitants in different seasons. The often-humorous solutions the birds find to get the attention and food from the people is cut with the tension from people loving their little ponds where the heron steal the fish. They also have quite a method to walk into bars to get a piece of chicken. The heron tale is a story about two creature's men and bird and how they deal with life in a very crowded city.
- 'Rosier is a man, and that's the most shocking news.' On the first school day, teacher Rosier jocularly introduces himself to the class, whose mentor he will be in the coming important examination year. His past is really something: grown up in children's homes and foster families, an alcoholic mother, a sister who died from an overdose. He speaks the language of his 'guppies' and 'chickies' and keeps the wild bunch in check reasonably well. The students contend with all sorts of behavioural and adaptation problems. One of them even ends up in a detention centre. Rosier gives his comments in voice-over; reflections on teaching at a VMBO school (lower secondary professional education). That is where his heart lies and where he is good at, but he is not qualified. Now that he has quit the secondary teacher training course, he has no prospect of it either, so a notice falls on the doormat.