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- 1944, the Second World War. A British glider pilot, a Dutch boy fighting on the German side and a Dutch female resistance member all end up involved in the Battle of the Schelde. Their choices differ, but their goal is the same: freedom.
- At the deathbed of his used-to-be militant mother an older man looks back at his childhood, when he was in love with his sensual aunt Coleta.
- When the young republic of The Netherlands is attacked by England, France, and Germany, and the country is on the brink of civil war, only one man can lead the country's strongest weapon, the Dutch fleet: Michiel de Ruyter.
- A man who has been having visions of an impending danger begins an affair with a woman who may lead him to his doom.
- Gerrie, Richard, Rikkert, Robbie and Barry from Maaskantje are in a big fight with the village of Schijndel. When a zombie kills someone from Brabant, things get out of hand.
- In Morocco to assist with the creation of a food charity, a Dutchman is abducted by a terrorist.
- Lucas and Johanna live in the 80s, madly in love, in a world full of dreams and ideals. Then a disastrous accident, during their sailing trip on the Atlantic, separates them. Thirty-five years later, in the autumn of their lives, the two of them meet again and their deep-rooted love is still very strong. Will Johanna dare to trust Lucas and let him into her deep secret from the past?
- Three twenty-somethings enlist in the Royal Netherlands Air Force to become fighter pilots.
- Robbe and his dog Kosmoo are best friends. When Kosmoo is involved in an accident, he can only be saved by giving him bionic elements. Because of these elements, Kosmoo now has phenomenal powers. A new hero is born.
- News program showcasing the annual adventures of Saint Nicholas and his Pieten from the journey to the Netherlands until the Evening of the Presents.
- 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?
- As the Dutch title indicates, this series chronicles magnificently the life of William I "the Silent" of Orange, who grew up with his Lutheran family in the princely castle of a minor German countship of Nassau at Dillingen, till at eleven he inherited the vast riches of the prince of Orange (in southern France, with major possessions in the Low Countries), and was sent to the Holy Roman emperor Charles V's sister Margareth's gubernatorial court in Brussels to receive a Catholic education. He soon became a Habsburg confident and high councilor, a gifted diplomat and military officer. However when the persecution of the Protestants -and some other measures- arouses great resistance with the people and many nobles, it gets ever harder to remain loyal to the crown for the Lutheran at heart, who ends up leading the opposition once Charles' heir, king Philip II of Spain, ceases all negotiations and tries to impose his absolute rule by military force, which however only succeeds in splitting the Low Countries in a southern Catholic half under Habsburg control and a northern one, dominated by Calvinists, which ultimately becomes the 'crowned republic' of the Seventeen United Provices under William (and later his heirs, for centuries maintaining his title of Stadholder, theoretically Habsburg governor), painstakingly seeking a diplomatic course amidst the wars and religious civil wars throughout Europe. His personal life is also sketched, including several marriage alliances and a recognized son out of wedlock.
- Three friends live an anguished existence in a small village by the sea. Al three want to break loss. Motorcycling, music and partying gives temporary satisfaction, but no solution.
- Grocer De Feyter is being out-competed by the supermarket of Moroccan Said. To support his girlfriend and family, De Feyter does dirty jobs for extreme right-wing and xenophobe politician Somers. The neighborhood where this is happening, may be demolished to make room for a big furniture store, the Walhalla.
- A woman tries to escape a stalker by moving with her children to her sister's isolated beach house.
- Three girls steal a car and head up for a model contest. It's a holiday to die for, until someone does...
- Kapitein Rob is minding his cousins Stijn & Sandra when he is called away on a secret mission. His arch enemy Professor Lupardi has developed a weather machine and is threatening not only to destroy the Dutch houses of parliament, but the Elfstedentocht as well.
- Does God Love Women? portrays Hilligje Kok, a deeply religious but free spirited woman in Staphorst, a village located in the Dutch "Bible Belt". With passion and humor, Hilligje seeks to improve the position of women within her church as well as in the orthodox Christian political party SGP. But a visit by Hilligje's gay son Willem brings her off balance. Why did she not show up at his wedding? Hilligje's well-intended struggle for equality is now putting at risk her friendships, family relationships as well as her position within the congregation.
- The first wave of Covid-19 turned independent sex worker Ellen into an indebted employee of an escort company. A client now wants her to celebrate the financial success he experienced during the same period.
- Beachcombers are people who search for treasures on shorelines. Ocean currents carry all sorts of stuff to the beaches.
- The feature doc takes a look behind the scenes at top-class restaurants and offers exclusive interviews with celebrity chefs from France, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, the USA and Japan.
- Tate, a young and crooked businessman, thinks he can get rich quick by buying a Russian freighter in the port of Rotterdam. This turns out to be a fiasco because the ship has been arrested, the freight has been sealed by the customs and the crew has been waiting for months for their wages. When his girlfriend falls in love with the ship's mate, Tate makes a decision. He takes pity on the suffering crew and tries to save them from their helpless predicament.
- Mr. Kamp is an unobtrusive man in his sixties, living in Cologne, Germany in a huge anonymous apartment building. Now retired, he spent his life as a civil servant, and he still behaves like that. But then everything changes when he happens to meet Claudia, a young, hippie-like student. Claudia is full of sympathy for the old man, and with her direct, uncomplicated, and spontaneous style she finally succeeds to overcome Kamp's attitude of polite reservation towards her. This unequal couple faces a lot of weird and comic situations, which, however, always reflect the incomprehension of their social environment when people realize that these two are buddies, not grandpa and granddaughter. But it all ends up in a melancholic mood because Claudia is born under a dark star and finally gets a victim of her sad fate...
- Jesse (6) lives on the coast, between the dunes. Jesse's father is a sailor, his mother is at home. Jesse's world stretches out from his home in the dunes up to the infinite sea. Driven by curiosity and the longing for his father, Jesse goes out for adventure every day. Sometimes by himself sometimes together with the girl next door, Aaf. Jesse's relationship with nature is a central element in the series. He has an eye for the changing beauty of nature; it stimulates all his senses and challenges him to get out and explore the environment.
- Shy, thirteen year old Xenia doesn't feel comfortable in the overly-regulated society she lives in. In search of a place for herself she discovers an island on which time doesn't seem to exist. This is where she finds the key to her future.
- A Dutch soldier experiences the first days of the Second World War from the coast of Zeeland, in the south-west of The Netherlands. As the country is quickly getting invaded, his faith in God will be put to a test.
- Freek, a curious young poet in Zeeland at the turn of the 1960s is inhibited by convention and morals while entering adulthood.
- 9-episode travelogue through The Netherlands of 1823, following the itinerary and words as jotted down in the diary of young Dutch author Jacob van Lennep, who hiked -by foot and coach- during three months in the rainy summer of 1823, through the young Kingdom of the Netherlands, eight years after its becoming independent. Author Geert Mak, as narrator, joined me during the sunny summer of 2000 on a trip retracing the footsteps of Van Lennep, with the amazing result that most of the 19th century's locations could be found intact, following the original footpaths and coach-routes. Thus this mini-series turned out to be a living testimony of cultural-history of The Netherlands of 200 years ago.
- A movie about love, hope, and despair by Martin Beek and Karel Hamm. An unexpected love story, approached from an unexpected angle, with a terrified anti-hero, a milkmaid, and a dead comrade.
- Malle's miserable life changes when Bran, from the paradisical Anderland (Otherland) washes ashore.
- ANS (63), her husband JAAP (65), and their son HARRY (29) have been regulary at their all-inclusive hotel at the Dutch coast for years. This year is no different and it promises to be another fantastic week. Until Harry is overcome by emotions he's never experienced before. Ans notices her son only has attention for the hotel's receptionist SALMA (24) and realizes she can no longer mother him. Jaap encourages his wife to give their son some space, with comedic and uncomfortably painful situations as a result.
- During the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2002, Leo Hannewijk (festival director Film by the Sea) approached filmmaker and producer Digna Sinke with the idea of asking several film makers to make short films based on poems about the province of Zeeland. It would offer an opportunity to investigate the limits of the medium film and, just like poetry, not to focus on the story but to tackle universal and grander themes through mood and form. In the end, eight short films were realized, by eight different filmmakers. The films are connected by intermezzi, aerial shots of the Zeeland coasts. Poems of the Sea is a stirring and surprising portrayal of Zeeland. Filled with desires and passion.
- When the heavy scent of autumn starts filling the air, the falling leaves and inevitable showers announce one of the toughest cycling classics. With its winding roads and steep slopes of 14% maximum, the Giro di Lombardia also known as the 'classic of the falling leaves' is pro cycling season's grand finale. The century-old race in the Italian hills surrounding Lake Como has been won by Italian cycling heroes Coppi, Bartali and Moser. And also legends like Merckx, Hinault and Kelly made it to the podium. The 1962 edition is by far the toughest in the history of the race and was won by Dutchman Jo de Roo. Still every year Dutch pro cyclists participate to be a part of this great cycling tradition and in the end to gain victory. Just with one simple camera Dutch director Johannes Sigmond and producer Robert Jan van Noort visited the race from 2006 to 2010. They filmed and talked to Dutch participants in an effort to capture the soul of this legendary Italian bike race.
- Willem maakt vreemde keuzes na het plots overlijden van zijn vrouw. Afscheid nemen is geen optie. Een dramatische zwarte humor film over een geïsoleerd echtpaar in de Zeeuwse polder.
- Fien is experiencing a lot of problems with the fact that she is overgrowing her mentally handicapped brother Mees in several ways. However, in the end she realizes she cannot imagine a life without him.
- Quarterlife: a documentary about five completely different friends with one striking similarity. It is time for them to become adults! When the friends meet it is to escape their everyday lives. They are determined to reject adulthood for as long as possible. Marnix Ruben, director: objective outsider and one of the five, gives as complete as possible portrayal of a generation, a time and a place; but above all, of his friends.
- This MGM short film, part of the James A. Fitzpatrick Traveltalk series, visits Zeeland, a province of the Netherlands. Traditional costumes and architecture abound and cleanliness is a hallmark of local life. They paint their houses every year and Saturday is the great cleaning day. Dog carts are widely used. Zeeland is the richest agricultural province of the Netherlands and specializes in dairy farming with production of cheese and butter. Most of the land has been recovered from the sea where you now find now fields and fruit trees.
- 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).
- Alex's life seems to be going just fine: he just got promoted and next week he will tie the knot with his fiancée Iris. Then he receives a mysterious phone call and is abducted...
- A group of Amsterdam students, with a wildly painted van, travels through the Netherlands. The purpose of their journey is to preach the rebellion against the education system.