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- Resistance fighters led by commander Stan must transport a stolen German submarine carrying uranium to America during WWII while evading German forces determined to sink the U-boat.
- A young woman wakes to discover her own murder on her hands. Struggling to get help and solve the case from five locals who are somehow involved with the night of her death, she uncovers so much more.
- Sabine is looking for the truth behind the disappearance of her best friend twenty years ago. An encounter with Olaf, a handsome man she met in her teenage years, and the announcement of a high school reunion turns her life upside down.
- The lives of four dealer friends spin out of control when they steal a shipment of cocaine. They trigger a full out war between them, an Amsterdam drug lord and the Colombian cartels.
- The story of Alexander Münninghoff who is forced to dive into his dark family Nazi-history when convincing the love of his life Ellen to stay with him.
- Plastic surgeon Mathilde is smart and successful as well as happily married with children. However, appearances are deceiving. The renovation of their home threatens to turn into a disaster and her marriage is faltering. Until she accepts the helping hand of an old boyfriend.
- It follows Death as she moves among the population to accomplish her task: touching those whose "last hour" strikes after that moment.
- In war-torn Iraq, a ten-year-old boy with a crippling injury has an unquenchable passion for football.
- Psychological thriller about a famous attorney who may or may not have killed his niece. He claims to have amnesia, a reason he used in several of his cases.
- As Cheryl's husband continues to ogle other women and Claire's daughter and grandson leave, the ladies decide that they deserve a trip to Paris.
- To be Chosen. That is the most important life goal in the strict religious environment of Katelijne. For her, though, reading and stories are much more important. Is she thus risking her 'Grace period'?
- A lonely widower finds himself facing both his own regrets and his devout Calvinist community when he takes a deranged vagrant into his home.
- It follows an undercover cop as he infiltrates the life of an ordinary woman to discover whether she is a dangerous top criminal.
- In a remote border area between the Netherlands and Belgium, a wandering girl is found. Her identity is a great mystery.
- Two deaf teenagers fall in love and run away from their disapproving parents, only to discover one of the young lovers carries a dark secret.
- Liv's life is turned upside down when her husband's plane that should have taken him on a routine business trip, crashes killing all on board.
- 12-year-old Jackie has made Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, where her mom works, her second home. While wandering around after hours, Oopjen from Rembrandt's famous painting suddenly comes to life. It seems she is looking for her long lost sister. Jackie is used to solving other people's problems and decides to take Oopjen home, so they can go look for her sister. For the woman from the Golden Age, this modern world, its customs and appliances are a great adventure. And Jackie, who doesn't really have any friends at school, finally gains a true BFF.
- After a couple of drinks two twenty-something students make a deal to have sex with each other for 2000 Euros. The deal takes them to Barcelona. There, their mutual embarrassment over the deal complicates matters, but brings them closer together.
- Wesley Tersago is a student at the movie academy of Amsterdam. When he get suspended after 4 years.
- Chronicles the design of a new entrance to the Rijksmuseum Museum and complete rebuild of the interior. From 2003 it documents the multiple crises which slow the project's progress until the institution reopened.
- Political drama series about the fraction of the VPN, a free-spirited progressive party that stands for openness in politics. Each episode is in line with the topicality of the week of broadcast.
- It's the hot summer of 1972. On the 9th floor of a tower block on the outskirts of a Dutch provincial town the sixties finally kicked in. Change is in the air and actually materializes the moment a new resident, an artist named Loes, moves in. Soon everything will change for the family of the 12-year old Duch. To his dad, Bob, the new neighbor symbolizes all his doubts about his plotless existence. She is both adventurous and eccentric and almost without a second thought he decides to move in with Loes and her daughter, two apartments away from his old family. The children don't fully realize the drama unfolding. While their parents try to rediscover themselves, or try to preserve what was once theirs, the children focus on the future outside. Maybe truly perceiving things as they are. Duch, the son of the family, has two big passions in life. The manned mission to the moon and the dreamy, beautiful, Valium addicted neighbor 'aunt' Mary. She is a sailors wife, often alone, and for Duch a way to discover his nascent longings, which she encourages in her own ambiguous ways. An omnipresent feeling of finiteness descends on all when the NASA announces to stop the manned missions to the moon. A sense of urgency too: an era will come to its end. Will Duch manage to conquer the love of his neighbor? Will his mother Piet be able to reunite her family? And will his father Bob learn to handle his newfound freedom? After that long and hot summer, on the evening of the live broadcast of the Apollo 17 launch, December 14 1972, the story reaches its inevitable climax.
- Puzzle-like psychological drama about a domestic violence support worker.
- A pair of lonely lovers meet while chatting on a phone sex line.
- In 2003 an optimistic start was made on the renovation of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. The Netherlands major tourist attraction would re-open its doors in fresh splendour in 2008. But alas, right from the start the grand project was opposed by unyielding counter-forces and Rembrandt's palace changed into an, apparently permanent building site. To make her unique and prize-wining documentary series, Oeke Hoogendijk filmed behind the closed doors of the museum for ten years. What meant to be a standard length documentary grew into a four-part epic about ambition, love of art and typically Dutch decision-taking processes, and finally 'part four' the historic and emotional 'homecoming' of the masterpieces in the spiny of 2013.
- The conspiracy: the killing of Theo van Gogh. What was the role of the Dutch politics, the secret service (AIVD) and the press?
- Kirk and his mother live an ordinary and rather boring life, untill their new neighbor Marcus moves in and shakes things up.
- Bruno finds it very interesting that his father, Daan (35), shaves his beard and head before he leaves on a military mission. When Daan offers his son to shave him, Bruno finds it an offer he cannot refuse. Along with this intimate way of saying goodbye, we see what happens to Daan on his mission in Afghanistan through Bruno playing with his toy soldiers.
- Artis, the oldest zoo in the Netherlands, is at a crossroads. Can one, in this day and age, still lock up wild animals in the middle of a city? Or is the concept of a zoo crucial, now that the true wilderness does not exist anymore?
- In 1 hour - 99 years we follow two young people who have entered into a temporary marriage. Both Sahab and Maryam are surprisingly closed and honest about the topic and show us the pros and cons. A heated discussion between Sahab and his mother illustrates there are very different views on the issue, even within one family. Maryam, a divorced woman with a young son, shows that doing a temporary marriage is sometimes the only way to stay off the street.
- Parre (Edo Douma) is retired and does not look forward to being a boring old man. Which is pointless. But Parre does what anyone would do, or, at least, should do... He goes out sailing. And not just sailing, no, Parre chooses the open sea and the route to Norway. A short drama with a comical and naive touch. The film is inspired by the story by Theo Raats from the book "Zondig in Zeeland"
- The Hague, 1969. The unworldly Alexander falls head over heels in love with the hip, free-spirited Ellen. When she discovers that Alexander's family is hiding a dark war past, she breaks with him.
- Fate has brought Ellen and Alexander back together. As they prepare for marriage, Ellen learns more and more about Alexander's unhappy childhood.
- A visit to his mother gives Alexander a serious hangover, disappointed he turns away from Wera. His father Frans is now fully enjoying his nostalgia trip to Germany.
- At the end of the 1930s, Frans and Wera are fighting for their love. Thirty years later, Alexander and Ellen continue to search in vain for answers to the past.
- The Münninghoffs each try to get through the war unscathed in their own way. Thirty years later, Ellen and Alexander are eagerly awaiting the arrival of a new member of their family.
- In Ukraine, Frans is involved in a war crime. When he rebels against his officers, he is sent to a suicide squad. Ellen and Alexander experience the most difficult hours of their lives when their baby is born prematurely.
- The war is nearing its end. Alexander is born during a Russian bombing raid in Poland. Many decades later, the loss of the baby threatens to drive Ellen and Alexander apart again. But the grief also brings him closer to his mother.
- Jay remains in hospital in critical condition. Although he must sell a car to Jos due to debts, Ronny maintains his squandering nocturnal lifestyle. Lou keeps objecting to the midget joining their clowns act and arranges for a foxy waitress to be promised an 'audition' as (superfluous) singer. When the abused Moroccan knaves' big brothers turn up, Ronny knocks their leader unconscious, yet Lou objects to racist language due to his exotic lost love. Wesley has to take father to his favorite, Dutch nightclub to present to him his Brazilian colored girl. Alas, Ronny thus discovers his daughter is appearing in the same strip act and starts trouble. Grandma also caused havoc in her home, but the director is bribed to keep her there.
- As if the banker's foreclosure intensions weren't bad enough, Jos Den Dief loses his patience with the Tersagos' late payments, so Ronny has to sell him his sports-car and van, rather cheap. Still they continue their extravagantly expensive nightlife. Mother causes more worries, compounded by Lou's hopelessly unreliable memory. Their attempt to scare accomplice Jey ended in 'accidental' homicide, dumping the corpse on the highway. Jos recommends a new member for the clowns team, safe expert Mike, a midget with healthy self-esteem and a thick hide.
- Antwerp circus and crime family patriarch Ronny Tersago's firms are ailing since his divorce and banker Filip Deruyter announces foreclosure unless debts are paid past. Their beloved clowns acts don't pay well, even the fence for their nocturnal robberies is stingier then ever. Yet after putting half-wit cousin Lou De Man to bet, Ronny and his son Wesley, an Amsterdam film school drop-out, who records their 'adventures' on video, still spend much of the meager profit on nightclub girls. Moroccan pickpockets who robbed Ronny's wallet are beaten up viciously.
- A personal trauma suddenly resurfaces. Gilles is determined to finally find out what really happened to his childhood sweetheart Romy. His search takes him to Salvator, a private bank.