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- Sylvia is confronted by the police with a picture of Ingmar, Petra and their child. Imana is brought back from Amsterdam by Elarbi totally beaten up and she wants to escape. Ingmar plans revenge on Elarbi.
- 23.2 deals with the multiplication of light beams through mirrors and kaleidoscopes.
- In #29, the constant zooming into certain landscape features displays a constant exploration for an argument. The camera's assessment becomes the vessel for embedded associative imaginations and desires linked to the absent argument. During editing crucial data is removed from the mpeg-stream, forcing software to re-interpret visual information.
- #43 works on a sub-atomic level - in the realm of systems of pixels that burst into motion because of their difference from their 'neighbours'. It is a very specific class of complexity we observe in Rekveld's film.
- Signs of real and imaginary landscapes create layers of images in which we return to known places and watch shadows, branches, and grass in the wind. The planes of the earth and the sky are torn away from each other; the memory of one bites into the newly emerging horizon. The degradation of the image occurs because of interruptions in the flow of data in MPEG format, where certain key information is removed and the software is forced to reinterpret its view of the world.
- "#" tells the tragic rise and fall of a group of friends in a city during one week of life and death. A contemporary tale of what goes up must come down.
- THE ONLY WAY IS UP. Welcome to #ElevatorSessions: a weekly sketch series in AND around an elevator (TikTok only).
- This short documentary centers around 13-year-old Dutch girl Jovanna van den Berg, who is school-striking for a better future, following the example of Greta Thunberg. The scenes of Jovanna telling about her motivation and the struggle in everyday life that comes with it, is complemented with footage from kids around the world who share her worldview and show us the dire situation of the environment in their own parts of the world.
- When Kelsey stands up for a bullied boy in her class, the situation takes a wrong turn and escalates quickly.
- Bullying is a shockingly common phenomenon which begins in the schoolyard and goes viral on social media. Filmmaker Eef Hilgers lends a platform to a seldom-heard voice, as 13-year-old Rosalie paints a picture of persistent psychological torment, which ends up tainting even the former sanctuary of her own bedroom. By speaking up about it and trading stories with other victims over the internet, she slowly recovers her self-esteem.
- Documentary made by Marianne Thieme in which the chances of a plant-based society are examined.
- Episode: (2022)2008– 35mTV EpisodeWay back in March this year I had the opportunity to check out Lloyd Kaufman's latest movie ShakespearesShitstorm and sit down with the man himself to discuss the movie.
- When Father Jacob is confronted with the rapid declining interest for his church, he decides to adopt modern techniques to reach his followers. But not all is as it seems.
- Terminally ill Ahmed decides to use every millisecond that remains of his life to finish his bucket list.
- Tim is assigned to investigate if the VPN finances are clean. Corine has to prepare a debate on health care but the press and her fellow party members are more interested in the finances.
- Leaked espionage footage from the AIVD leads to a debate on privacy and the power of the AIVD. The VPN party tries to form an opinion on the subject and uncover espionage in their own ranks. Meanwhile, Tim and Dara continue their financial investigation of the party.
- In an effort to decriminalize the Dutch marijuana industry Tim and the VPN party take a surprising stand, while Marise is losing ground in her party.
- The VPN party joins in the debate concerning the increasing number of refugees by giving out of the box suggestions. In an interview Tim ironically mentions refugees could be given accommodation on Bonaire, which blows out of proportion.
- Tim learns from his mother, who works at the Inspectorate of Education, that there are fraud issues with the CITO-tests at certain schools. When he tells this to his colleague Michaël in confidence, he makes it public, which leads to several complications.
- The truth behind the euphoric social media posts about volunteerwork.
- Instagram is not just a social network but a kind of business model that has its own rules. Why are there so many fake profiles?
- Politician Tim Snel makes a controversial transfer to the VPN. Faction leader Marise Collee supports a government proposal for the evacuation of northern Groningen in exchange for free childcare. But the exchange entails consequences.
- In the heat of the campaign Tim confronts both Marise and Jan with his findings.
- Tim is preparing for a debate with the Minister of Finance on the privatization of ABN AMRO, a state-owned bank since the crisis. He is very enthusiastic about economist Thomas Piketty's tax plans, but party leader Jan has other ideas on the subject.
- How do children experience the lockdown? How does the crisis affect them? What changes do they face? What are their fears? #lockdocs is a playful report on the Coronavirus crisis, filmed by Dutch kids themselves.
- Marise organizes a faction weekend in a vacation retreat in order to restore the unity in the faction.
- You're not too old to make the difference. How three generations have to deal with trash and to live with plastic waste. Is there a future without it?
- The campaign for the upcoming elections begins. Marise wants to support a foreign military mission to the Central African Republic, but fails in the debate. Meanwhile, Tim discovers more about Jan's history.
- Three loners from Sitges, Berlin and Amsterdam try to blend together in Brussels, city of unification. L'amour c'est bizarre.