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- In the Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II, a Jewish singer infiltrates the regional Gestapo headquarters for the Dutch resistance.
- A man who has been having visions of an impending danger begins an affair with a woman who may lead him to his doom.
- A television series about a charming, voluntary private detective who chases criminals and in the process tries to find himself.
- The young girl Keetje moves to Amsterdam in 1881 with her impoverished family, and is led into prostitution in order to survive. In the process she sees the corrupting influence of money.
- Al Boeing 747 crashes on the Bijlmermeer, the Netherlands is suddenly world news. Two journalists sink their teeth into an investigation that leads to the much-discussed parliamentary inquiry in 1998.
- Back from their trip abroad, the family must meet the people of the neighborhood while preparing for the 25th anniversary of Zonnedael.
- Danish director Mads Brügger and Swedish private investigator Göran Björkdahl are trying to solve the mysterious death of Dag Hammarskjöld. As their investigation closes in, they discover a crime far worse than killing the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
- Caspar goes searching for his father, when he learns that his mother is very ill.
- Four women in the Miller family: teen daughter Eva, her mother Judith, aunt Barbara and older half-sister Anna, work their way through the chaos called love. The result is a roller coaster ride of first crushes, lust, affairs, baby fever, and indestructible love. The four women are beautiful, courageous and sensible, but are also sometimes a bit lost. Can their male counterparts handle this dangerous cocktail of determination and female hormones?
- A story about the 14 year old Heleen who makes the transition of child to adult with pain and effort in the wild 70s. While her parents going to divorce she is exploring the world of sex, drugs and love on her own.
- The war crimes trial of one of the most infamous figures from the Balkan wars of the 1990s.
- A farmer lost his wife and is anything but looking for a new romance. But when a popular TV dating show plans to film a new episode on his farm, he is lured into participating in the show to save his farm.
- A love triangle between three friends unfolds into a drama which knows no boundaries.
- Uganda, 1989. A young rebel who claims to be visited by spirits, Joseph Kony, forms a movement against the central power: the LRA, The Lord's Resistance Army. An "army" that grew by kidnapping teenagers - more than 60 000 over 25 years - of which less than half came out of the bush alive. Geofrey, Nighty and Michael, a group of friends, were among these teenagers, kidnapped at 12 or 13. Today, in their effort to rebuild their lives and go back to normality, they revisit the places that marked their stolen childhood. At the same time victims and murderers, witnesses and perpetrators of horrific acts that they don't fully understand, they are forever the wrong elements which society struggles to accept. Meanwhile, in the immensity of the central African jungle, the Ugandan army continues to hunt down the scattered rebels left of the LRA. But Joseph Kony is still out there, on the run.
- A playful 'nobody' at a famous investment bank becomes a successful trader overnight. As he's gradually becoming estranged from himself, he still seems unable to lose.
- 'Crossfire', an investigative documentary on the death of two journalists, Andrea Rocchelli and Andrej Mironov, who was killed in Donbas, Eastern Ukraine on 24 May 2014, is the brainchild of a group of Italian and Ukrainian journalists, namely Cristiano Tinazzi, Olga Tokariuk and Danilo Elia. It intends to shed light on the true circumstances that led to the death of the two journalists and to the incarceration of Vitaly Markiv, a Ukrainian soldier with Italian citizenship accused of being responsible for the killing. The documentary tries to provide answers to several doubts which have arisen during Markiv's trial. The trial took place in July 2019, in Pavia, and resulted in a 24 years' prison sentence in the first instance against Markiv for Rocchelli's death. Numerous Ukrainian NGOs and some Italian press outlets, as well as human rights organizations like the Italian Federation for Human Rights (FIDU), have raised doubts over the sentence, claiming it was solely based on circumstantial evidence. Moreover, ignorance and the influence of Russian propaganda over the Italian media might have played a key role in finding a scapegoat at all costs, despite Markiv having always claimed his innocence. November 3, 2020: the Court of Appeal in Milan has acquitted the Ukrainian national guard soldier Vitaly Markiv and ordered his release from custody. December 9, 2021 the court of 'cassazione' (third grade) rejects the requests of the attorney general and confirms the sentence of acquittal in the appeal trial This is their story and the story of the conflict in Ukraine's eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk that has killed more than 13,200 people since April 2014
- Documentary about the life and some of the philosophical convictions of Baruch d'Espinoza, relatively superficial in its subject matter. Very suitable for those just becoming acquainted with his ideas, but may be suboptimal for those who have actually read his work in depth.
- 'Would you dare to jump if there were water?', insecure teenager Alexander asks the boy he admires, who stands on a diving board in the middle of the beach. Cautiously dancing, they approach each other.
- Chronicles the adventurous life of Hungarian-born Jewish lawyer Benjamin Ferencz, who fled to the USA as a child and later became chief war crime prosecutor in the Nuremberg Trials of 1945-1949 and one of the founding members of the International Criminal Court, which entered into force in 2002.
- The conspiracy: the killing of Theo van Gogh. What was the role of the Dutch politics, the secret service (AIVD) and the press?
- Elderly people and refugees are linked via the use of tablets.
- Dutch-German painter André Wiehager is preparing his last art exhibition while battling terminal prostate cancer.
- There is trouble brewing in the Jordaan when Ant wants to divorce Thijs and their daughter Mientje is dating a posh boy called Herman. Meanwhile Ant's parents are about to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary, but their youngest daughter Fien is more interested in pursuing a handsome cabaret singer.
- A pregnant police woman hits a man with her car and is caught by two chatty elderly men who decide to lend her a helping hand.
- The story is about two musician friends whose friendship is being under pressure. Would friendship survive both the social and ethical pressure in the society?
- Theo Maassen is back. In all its anger, indignation, amazement about so much stupidity and lack of empathy in society, and advocates understanding and reconciliation.
- A co-assistant discovers she has a rare disease and tries everything to get attention for a cure.
- Allez, Viens! takes you to the industrial area of Maastricht (the Netherlands) where a motley crew of nine young women live in a close-knit community. They strive to live an anti-capitalist lifestyle by sharing all their possessions, food and spaces. While sisters Anna and Amber make plans for their futures apart, it soon becomes clear that adventure is waiting and the girls will each have to prepare to venture off into the unknown.
- A historical documentary about two important politicians of Zeeland and the Netherlands, both members of the aristocratic family Schorer. Jacob Hendrik Schorer, the first Governor of Zeeland and Johan Willem Meinaard Schorer, Mayer, Governor and vice-president of the Raad van State (the highest civil servant of the Netherlands).
- After the death of his girlfriend, Daan is left with feelings of guilt
- Bart and his girlfriend have been trying to become pregnant for many years. But, unfortunately, it appears that she is infertile.
- Performance capture of Parade Frontier, a double bill of dance-theatre works choreographed by Crystal Pite. Recorded at Nederlands Dans Theater for Pathé Live.
- Hyba is a young girl with an intellectual disability. On her 18th birthday Hyba is legally an adult.The documentary follows her during her first adult year. Hyba tries to become responsible but she cannot "fix anything"..
- After Hours is a thriller about two boys who work together as cleaners in an office building. Inexplicable things happen that make them want to investigate. They just don't know what they are looking for.
- Documentary about Sly Stone. The funklegend disappeared for years. In this documentary Willem Alkema finds him and takes writers Edwin and Arno Konings to their hero. Sly has been followed in his return to stage!
- People who have lost, or been threatened with losing, their jobs due to the financial crisis.
- Bert Verbloeme has survived the war but lost the love of his life. Now he suffers from a depression and has to learn how to live a meaningful life again.