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- Pip and Pelle and the Heart of Molonia is an adventurous, imaginative, warm and nostalgic family film. Packed with humor.
- In the year 2100, a filmmaker interviews his grandfather about the climate.
- The life of Dutch Prince Bernhard Sr. Was like an exciting boy's book. But was he the villain or the hero of the story?
- Berry has lost everything, but gets a job at taxi company IVOTAX. When Ivo finds out about Berry's past, he devises a trial that culminates in an intense chase through the streets of Eindhoven, in which no one seems to be trusted.
- Rebellious City shows how a small group of young people in the Amsterdam of the Sixties provoked authority with anarchist élan and happenings, drove the police and mayor to despair, gave young people their own voice and changed the Netherlands forever. Unintentionally, Provo became the mouthpiece of the desire for change. The documentary revives that period during which post-war youths were tired of being tied to the apron strings of the church, the authorities and their parents.
- When Akwasi was four years old, he saw a plane crash into the block of flats opposite his house. 30 years later, he visits other children who witnessed the disaster to confront their shared trauma.
- Nature documentary that highlights the characteristic landscapes and the animals that dwell the province of Drenthe, The Netherlands.
- His search for his inner self is both disarming and provocative - he constantly takes on a new identity. Maurice Nuiten, a young photographer, captures this struggle perfectly in beautiful, vulnerable pictures that he takes of himself and of others. Documentary The Little Prince takes place both in the city where Maurice experiments with life and the decent village Fijnaart, his hometown where he comes every week to visit his parents. In the film we constantly discover new, surprising and paradoxical sides to Maurice, his work and his life.
- Conductor and baroque musician Ton Koopman is worshipped worldwide, but in our country he is less well-known to the general public. Although he is approaching eighty, he still knows no stopping and travels the world to share his extraordinary talent with his audience. But not without the support of his wife and great love Tini, with whom he shares not only a household, but also the stage.
- A murder case with no known motive. Michiel van Erp shows that there's never just one truth.
- This documentary follows the 31-year-old Nabil who was (wrongfully) sentenced to one year preventive custody with treatment. But the treatment has never been executed. For six years he was in prison, whirling in bureaucracy and injustice.
- A love song about (the point of) everyday life in Rotterdam, serenaded by five Rotterdammers. It focuses on every day griping, moaning and the critical analysis to which the Rotterdammer generally subjects his city.
- Sciencific research has made it clear that climate change deteriorates the quality of life on earth rapidly. For a part of the Dutch people in their twenties and thirties this is causing feelings of fear, depression and anger: it concerns their future. In climate activist group Extinction Rebellion they find comfort and understanding. Together they rise up to try to turn the tide. 'Klimaatrebellen' is a portrait of an almost desperate and at the same time combative and loving generation, through the eyes of a number of young grown-ups on the XR climate barricades.
- The Joint Strike Fighter is the largest and most expensive international defenseproject of all times . In this documentary an overview of the bizarre events surrounding the purchase of the Joint Strike Fighter.
- Documentary about a kickboxer with a past of being bullied.
- For decades, Youp van 't Hek has been one of the most successful cabaret artists in the Netherlands. This year, his tenth and last New Year's Eve show is planned. On Christmas Eve BNNVARA will broadcast a portrait of Youp, made by programme maker Hetty Nietsch. Various fellow cabaret artists will tell about what Youp means to them and to Dutch cabaret. What have they learned from Youp? Which fragments have stayed with them? What did they take over from Youp, and what didn't they?
- This black comedy tells the story of Daniel, a young man depressed about the loss of his girlfriend who left him for his best friend. Now Daniel has the plan of killing himself, but he still has doubts. The first thing he wishes to do is send his girlfriend a farewell message. He calls her pager number to post her his message. At the message center the operator on duty listens to Daniels problem as they embark on a very strange conversation...
- 19 April 1943. On the day that the uprising breaks out in the Warsaw ghetto, an attempt is made to stop a Jewish transport in Belgium. It's the one and only time this would ever happen in the whole of occupied Europe's history. Strangely enough, this somewhat impetuous attack is nowhere to be found in the footnotes of World War II The three men who planned this attack weren't members of a resistance group. They only had one pistol and about seven bullets between them to keep a contingent of trigger-happy SS troopers occupied. Of the 50 people in the cattle truck, only a handful decides to take their chances. Most believe it to be a trap
- Humberto Tan travels to the jungle of Suriname to make his dream come true: shooting the perfect picture of the jaguar. During his journey however, he discovers increasing wildlife crime that threatens the king of the forest's survival..
- Italian singing trio, Trio Lescano, three sisters singing in the close harmony style of the Andrews Sisters, rise to great popularity before World War II, but are detained in 1943 by Italian authorities since they are Jewish.
- Ad Visser is known for many generations in the Netherlands as the eccentric Mr. Toppop, a top hit show on public television. However, he turns out to be a resourceful artist who has been writing music and composing songs all his life.
- The impact of the Second World War can still be felt in 2016 and probably long afterwards. This certainly applies to the descendants of well-known journalist and writer Eli Asser (93) and his late wife Eva Croiset. Immense grief over lost family members, and a box of old family photo's and personal documents lead to emotional confrontations between this family. Journalist Frenk van der Linden and director In-Soo Radstake try to unravel a major, personal and historical drama.
- This documentary investigates the complete story of Van Gogh's life and work: from his childhood in Brabant, through his laborious years of apprenticeship in Nuenen and artistic coming-of-age in Paris to the exhilarating peak of his career in the south of France. This film contains unique footage of the places in Europe where Van Gogh lived and worked: in the Netherlands, Belgium and France.