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- A documentary observing a group of pre-teens from Amsterdam having a candid conversation about their changing bodies with an inspiring teacher.
- A documentary about Occidental Flanders.
- Two mothers and their children must face a new reality and try to live with each other after finding out their fertility doctor, Jan Karbaat, secretly used his own seed instead of donors'.
- A young woman contemplates suicide. Her jump becomes a flight across the city, where she meets three different characters who question her about life, death and transformation.
- Jimmy Vogel" is a scenario based on the album "American Idiot" from "Green Day". It's a story about (the search for) freedom and freedom of youngsters. The film went in premiere on 15-02-15 due to a long editing process.
- A record of a Franco-Belgian expedition to the remote island in the 1930s.
- The personal files of World War II perpetrators in the National Archives of the Netherlands create a delicate balance between truth-finding and privacy protection, while there is time pressure for digitization and increased searchability.
- The encounter with Van Severen in his studio is the base of this film, which reveals the way he thinks, lives, collects, designs, and makes. A number of trips to the Van Abbemuseum, Vitra and Boxy's illustrate the strength of his work.
- Bob Ultee wants to save Africa from pollution and poverty by marketing electric motorbikes. His own crypto currency would be the driving force behind this. Bob has big dreams, but others have their doubts about this.
- Following 18-year-old Emma, and her struggle to overcome the deadly disease of anorexia. Emma offers her own unique perspective on her illness, struggle to survive, and her emotional as well as physical journey with anorexia.
- Fifth contest edition in which 8 short movies are written, shot and edited within 72 hours. Primary goal, besides promoting the city of The Hague, was to use 'outbreak' as the main topic.
- First contest edition in which 10 short movies are written, shot and edited within 72 hours. Main goal is to promote the city of The Hague as an attractive film location.
- The film tells the story of the Netherland's DSB Bank NV which was declared bankrupt by court in October, 2009.
- Wonderful World A city without homeless people is not really a city. Filthy bums, irritating bawlers, dishevelled characters, they enrich our existence in a way we don't really comprehend. Wonderful World immerses into the heads of people who have fallen out of our welfare state. Vagabond Jan Dominique approaches everyday as a beautiful day, even when he is chased out of his 'home' by bulldozers. Saskia is homeless for 15 years and former physician. Her literary knowledge helps her to survive. The love elderly Lucy and Herman feel for each other makes us envious. Wonderful World is a visual and musical tribute to individuals who dangle on the edge of oblivion.
- This deeply moving film reminds the world of the forgotten history of gay survivors of Nazi Germany. As many as 15,000 gay men were sent to concentration camps, targeted by the Nazis as subversives. In this powerful documentary, three gay survivors share their stories. The "A" (which stood for "Arschficker"/"Assfucker") refers to a symbol (which pre-dated the pink triangle) that gay prisoners were forced to wear.
- A young boy is searching for meaning, but he cannot share his experiences. A man carries with him the lonely child in his memory. Life projected as a self-recycling dream.
- In 1972, the arrival of migrant workers led to riots in the Rotterdam neighborhood of Afrikaanderwijk. An explosion of violence ensued, accompanied by a hailstorm of stones and Molotov cocktails. As the current generation recount testimonials, the events are reconstructed and imbued with present-day significance. This effect is amplified through the use of a split screen showing past and present at the same time. In (Re)membering the riots in Afrikaanderwijk in 1972 or guest, host, ghos-ti, visual artist Cihad Caner explores the things we remember and the things we forget and how memories and perspectives are bound to time and place - different for each individual.
- This year everything seems to be according to plan for Saint Nicholas and his helpers. Suddenly two bad guys escape from jail and steal all the toys. They must find the toys back. Will they be able to find them back before December 5th?
- Second contest edition in which 9 short movies are written, shot and edited within 72 hours. Primary goal, besides promoting the city of The Hague, was to use 'western' as the main genre.
- After the Nazi's had invaded Belgium in 1940, they started experimenting on Jews. Little did they know what consequences one of their experiments would have...
- When a woman gets pregnant unintentionally, she is faced with the choice: Keep the baby or have an abortion? Onverwacht follows a woman in this predicament. The film is shot in the weeks between the moment she discovers her pregnancy and the deadline to make a decision. The audience is drawn into the intimate and painful process of self-examination and doubt she has to go through. The woman remains anonymous throughout the documentary, her face is never visible. A meeting with her best friend who has had a miscarriage, her parents' reaction and conversations with the family doctor, therapist and abortion doctor show that a solution is not simple, especially since the father does not want the baby. Whatever she decides, it will have enormous physical and emotional consequences. Since the woman stays anonymous, the viewer can ask her- or himself at the end of the documentary: What would I have done?
- A real peak at the making of 'Het Geheim van de Vughtse Heide'. An interview with Director, Cast and Crew. We can see how the camera gets in position, how the production is running from A to Z.
- Ruwe Diamanten (Rough Diamonds) is a documentary about three boys from The Hague, and the people who significantly influence their social development, both in positive and in negative ways, in real-life and online.
- Gerard and Christine find that working an office job can turn out to be an emotional minefield. Based on personal interviews with real victims of office-harassment.
- The brother of the filmmaker, has experienced a depressive period in his life. Through interviews with the family and the therapist, the film tells how he managed to get his life back on track.
- A farmer's son and his friends clash with the Moroccan newcomers in their rural Dutch community.
- Fourth contest edition in which 9 short movies are written, shot and edited within 72 hours. Primary goal, besides promoting the city of The Hague, was to use 'viral' as the main topic.
- What makes life worth living when we grow old? When we have more time, but our bodies have less capacities? Our own mobility becomes one of the most important things for us, because it represents freedom and a self-determined life.
- Steven lives with his mother who works at the University. He is proud of her and uses medical knowledge she has given him to present a talk to his class. A schoolfriend shatters his illusions however by telling him that his mother performs experiments upon live animals. With his friend Steven breaks into the laboratory and releases hundreds of animals. One, a dog, is valuable. His mother is distraught but confesses her feelings of pride in her son for his convictions. Steven finds the dog and runs away to a sanctuary up in the hills that his absent father had shown him. Together, his parents search for the fugitives.
- Streets of the World is a documentary on the epic journey of photo-journalist Jeroen Swolfs traveling to 198 countries in 7 years to capture the (positive) image of life in the Streets of our World at the beginning of the 21st century.
- In the troubled mind of Fien de la Mar, famous Dutch actress of an era past on the eve of and at the moment of her suicide.
- How does a Syrian refugee family with six children adapt to a new environment in a safe country, after living in camps for years? Homeland is an intimate documentary that observes how a family that fled from the Syrian war tries to make a new beginning in the Netherlands. In the meantime, the parents have to deal with homesickness and the kids have to cope with bad memories.
- About Polish migrant workers in the Dutch meat industry
- One year after their father has died mysteriously at the Wadden Sea, two brothers visit the same place where their father died. Hidden feelings about each other come to the foreground.
- There are between 900 and 2,000 homeless or homeless rainbow youth in the Netherlands, according to research by Movisie. These youth face a range of challenges, ranging from an unlivable home situation to being thrown out on the street without any compassion after coming out of the closet. The documentary explores who these young people are, the impact this has on their lives and where they end up. 'Verstoten' (Cast Out) tells the story of two young people who share how they ended up on the streets and the challenges they endured. They share personal experiences about their life on the streets, the dangers they face and their experiences with shelters. The threat of alcohol, drugs and prostitution remains constantly present in the lives of these young people. In addition to these young people, the people who offer help to these young people or otherwise stand beside them are also featured, highlighting the complex reality of homeless rainbow youth in the Netherlands.
- After Jane has returned from her abduction she returns home and does a horrifying discovery. Detective Judith and Frank designated to investigate her abduction and start to realize its more complex than they'd thought.
- Dutch-German painter André Wiehager is preparing his last art exhibition while battling terminal prostate cancer.
- About a son killing his mother, while suffering from paranoid schizophrenia.