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- When Molly, the 21 year-old sister of Maarten, departs the family home, she leaves her older brother with empty nest syndrome.
- How do the Dutch people live? Hidden cameras filmed the crowds on the beach, during carnival time, skating on the ice plains...
- The Peace Palace at the Hague is shown in a series of superb views.
- Kees is a lonely garbage collector with a hoarding disorder. When a garbage bag in his room comes to life, they embark on a spiritual adventure together. A strange tale about garbage collectors, hoarding and living objects.
- Originally starting out as a weekly sports show, Barend en Van Dorp turned into a daily late night talk show in 1998. Together with former soccer player, now writer Jan Mulder they talk about the news of the day. Guest artists play music between the discussions.
- "This view was made at the Scheveningen Baths. It shows a number of bathers enjoying themselves in the surf. Several picturesque Holland boats are moored in the background."
- In the Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II, a Jewish singer infiltrates the regional Gestapo headquarters for the Dutch resistance.
- A young woman accidentally witnesses a mob hit. Now she is being hunted. Helping her stay out of their hands is the daughter of the head of the crime family and her best friend.
- They don't wear uniforms or carry weapons; they have no bodyguards. Yet their missions take them to the most dangerous places on Earth. As investigators of the International Criminal Court they painstakingly gather evidence against those responsible for some of the most serious crimes committed in our time: in Darfur, Uganda, The Democratic Republic of the Congo and - as the least known spot on the map of core crimes - in the Central African Republic. In 2002, a wave of violence shook the Central African Republic. Militant rebels from neighboring Congo received carte blanche from their leader Jean-Pierre Bemba to kill, rape and pillage. The film "Carte Blanche" follows the investigators of the first permanent international court into the heart of Africa. Eight years after the violence, justice shall be done. And Jean-Pierre Bemba - as one of the first commanders being prosecuted before an international tribunal for his command responsibility for systematic rape - is to be put on trial. "Film teams never go on mission..." - that was the International Criminal Court's hard and fast rule at the beginning of our work. Today, four years later, we are the only film team that has been allowed to accompany the investigators on their missions - not a foregone conclusion in the presence of ongoing legal proceedings. We came in touch with sensitive investigations, including an exhumation and a crime scene analysis. We accepted the necessary restrictions so that neither the people working for the court nor the witnesses and victims would come to harm. "Carte Blanche" is a testimony of cinematic work on the limits of documentary filmmaking.
- Jacob Katadreuffe lives mute with his mother, has no contact with his father who only works against him and wants to become a lawyer, at all costs.
- "The Guard of Honor. This was made up of a detachment of troops uniformed and equipped to represent the various stages of progress in the armies of There are quaint halberdiers with steel casques and spears; companies armed arquebuses, etc.; finally the up-to-date soldiers of Her Majesty's army."
- Obeying the wishes of his mother, a young sojourner heads out to Amsterdam to work for his cousin. Against his better judgment, he joins his cousin in the drug-trade.
- An examination of the genocide in Sudan's western region of Darfur.
- Alone in his lookout lighthouse keeper Chien Baak oversees the vast sea. High above shore, space and time slowly become liquid.
- Bernhard continues his tale how both his ambition to become Nazi governor and Wilhemina's plan for an active monarchy instead of democratic indecision came to nothing. His wife Juliana finally succeeded to the Orange throne, but the devout fool needed his help, yet often lacked the good sense to take his realistic advice, even rather believing crazy faith-healer Greet Hofmans. Meanwhile he enjoys the trappings of royalty and international diplomacy, especially in dodgy dealings with the greedy-generous Argentine Perron regime.
- Roos Hartman is a young doctor who lives with her son in a large apartment complex. When a fellow tenant is brutally murdered, the police and Hartman's friends suspect her mysterious neighbour, Eric Coenen. As she becomes romantically involved with Coenen, she doubts he would commit such a crime, but soon she begins to investigate the case further and discovers some startling facts relating to his involvement.
- Berhard tells Maxima and some research journalist in 2003/4 how he accidentally met her then young father in Argentina during the war. Queen Wilhelmina, who absurdly conceived a major boast for the Orange dynasty's socio-political role by constitutional reform, had resorted to suicide threat in order to make him accept exile in Londen, Juliana in Canada. Benno still had a mind of his own, concluding from countless contacts Churchill was in a sense conspiring with the Nazis and hence wanted to accept a gubernatorial role in occupied Holland.
- A lesbian and a gay couple want to have a baby and raise it together.
- Marina is faced with a difficult choice when her father suffers a serious deterioration following a severe heart attack. Victor, the doctor in charge, proposes euthanasia. Marina agrees to the proposal without the knowledge of her boyfriend or her mother. After his death, Marina is called by her father. Because nobody believes this, she alienates herself more and more from her family. She found support and understanding only from Victor. He believes in a "meantime": the time when someone who dies an unnatural death can contact the person who has looked him in the eye. Marina becomes more and more attracted to Victor, but it is unclear whether he is only acting out of friendship.
- An aging woman is trying to handle her psychological problems and childhood trauma with the help of her psychiatrist.
- Soviet spies try to discover the secrets of a new German tank.
- An exceptional storm duly alerts meteorologists and infrastructure experts as the North Sea water rises scarily. The poorly defended Flemish coast soon starts flooding, yet evacuation starts rather low-key. Meanwhile the Dutch authorities hesitate to avoid panic, but are told chances look ever bleaker, and waiting longer means great risks.
- A small town doctor gets a visit from a former study-friend. He doesn't know this former surgeon has become a junkie that wants to steal his morphine.
- Four youngsters with Down syndrome get radioactive superpowers and form an alliance to fight against a xenophobic politician who wants to destroy their kind.
- 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.
- 1981–19851h 10mTV EpisodeThree separate stories of ordinary people. Affable Koen is asked to mind the mother of an acquaintance so he and his wife can go out for the evening. An old fashioned dad insists on meeting his son's girlfriend to check if she is worthy of his offspring. An insecure actor asks a taxi driver to help him prepare for a stage-play in which he is to play a cab driver.
- The House of Orange seems to have been forgotten in the Netherlands for a long time when, thanks to their international contacts, they returned to the highest position ever in the Netherlands in 1813. With King William I on the throne.
- Eline Vere is a neurotic young woman with a turbulent family.
- 10 years after her failed marriage, recently-fired mother Ellis "El" Vermeulen (Linda de Mol) and her preteen son Thijsje (Hylke de Haan) get peanuts while her ex spends everything on his new flame, Mirella. She finally takes Susan's (Dame Joan Collins) amoral course "How To Marry A Millionaire" and actually gets socialites interested, including hunk Gijs (Chris Tates), a fine substitute dad for Thijsje. Of course, there is a catch.