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- The ship the loses all power and gets adrift, Reibek tries to fix it but meanwhile Brechtje and Svetlanas disagreements come to a boiling point.
- A memorial of 5 years after the big flooding. During a call with the Minister, Kurt is misbehaving again. What to do with him?
- What a small country can be great at - or can it? Dutch-grown cannabis was a Dutch export product like cheese and Cruyff. But how can our policy of tolerance be consonant with the incarceration of cannabis king Johan van Laarhoven in 'the hell of Bangkok' - thanks to our own Public Prosecutor? Cannabis looks at the history of the Dutch soft drugs policy since the 1970s. Against the backdrop of a 50-year policy of tolerance, it tells the story of the rise and fall of cannabis king Johan van Laarhoven (convicted in Thailand to 103 years in prison). While Van Laarhoven is languishing in his cell, the film reveals that not Thailand but the Netherlands was behind his arrest. The seeds for the hunt for Van Laarhoven were already sown in the late 1970s. This debunks the myth of the Netherlands as an exemplary constitutional state.
- Harold retires and Alex is tasked with writing a goodbye-speech, but the ship gets closer and closer to losing contact with earth.
- The Tasman approaches a wormhole so the crew get some lessons about the phenomena, but the crew fears Svetlana has a bad influence on their Captain.
- The crew discovers a UFO with life on board, now they need to decide what to do with it.
- The Terrible Eighties is set in the absurd reality of a housing estate in the 1980s. The nine-year-old girl Piet makes frantic attempts to hold her own in the unusual family situation.
- Axel is upset, because someone has stolen his piece of Brie (French cheese) and demands an investigation to find the thief.
- Brechtje is annoyed about the male pig behavior of the men. Bram announces an annual training day: Personal Growth.
- Because Bram refuses to give Kurt his position back he interviews the others to determine which one of them is most suited for the role, meanwhile Thijs en Kurt try to find out whether Reibek is a Robot.
- An anthology series of six stories set in and around Rotterdam Central Railway Station.
- After years of fruitful cooperation, Dutch/Flemish actor-group 'Wunderbaum' is in crisis. Its members feel that with acting they contribute insufficiently to the changes of society desired by them, mainly aimed at the poor among us.
- For the first time KLM starts making profit, sadly because of the refugees fleeing for the upcoming war. When all the airways are closed down, Plesman makes up an idealistic plan to keep the peace, but he needs Fokker to realize it.
- The intense friendship between two thirteen-year old boys Leo and Remi suddenly gets disrupted. Struggling to understand what has happened, Léo approaches Sophie, Rémi's mother. "Close" is a film about friendship and responsibility.
- A chronicle of KLM Dutch Royal Airlines founder Albert Plesman and pioneering aircraft manufacturer Anthony Fokker's symbiotic but tempestuous bond as they struggle to establish the interwar Netherlands' role in global civil aviation.
- Four high-school teachers consume alcohol on a daily basis to see how it affects their social and professional lives.
- Elise and Didier fall in love at first sight, in spite of their differences. He talks, she listens. He's a romantic atheist, she's a religious realist. When their daughter becomes seriously ill, their love is put on trial.
- Childhood Dreams is a family saga, starting in the tumultuous 1960s, charting the bittersweet journey of a family as they navigate the water of love, loss, and life over several generations.
- By organizing the First Aviation Exhibition Amsterdam Albert Plesman wants to introduce the Netherlands to civil aviation. Plesman meets airplane manufacturer Anthony Fokker. The men will have to work together, despite their differences.
- Fokker returns to Holland and starts working on his own biography. Plesman is about to lose the lucrative business of mail flights to his competitor. He is also forced to use an outdated Fokker plane for a flight to the East Indies.
- Plesman enrolls his first American plane in an air race to Australia to prove metal planes are better than Fokker's wooden ones. When Plesman discovers that Fokker has all the sales rights of the plane, the race becomes even more exciting.
- Why would someone like Leyla go to a high school reunion dinner? And take an overnight train to get there. After all, she hasn't been to a single one for the last 25 years - What is Canan, a student nurse, doing on the train? Reluctantly going to an interview for a nursing job when she would like to be an actress instead.
- KLM is losing money and Plesman argues with his Board about changing course. Fokker struggles with a huge tax debt and he convinces Plesman to buy new planes from him. It seems like they are on the same side, but can Plesman trust Fokker?
- This six-part mockumentary takes us behind the scenes of a musical about the Dutch Royal Family. From intrigues to affairs, the story of this foundering production is bound to leave you in stitches.
- Because of the crises, Albert Plesman has to work even harder to keep the KLM afloat, at the expense of his family, especially his wife Suze. In America, Fokker has is own issues caused by the crises, which also take a toll on his wife.
- A Polish man who returns home after the death of his father unearths a secret about the now-deceased Jewish residents of his village.
- Grandmother Koba has to take care of her grandchild Emma's digital horse farm.
- KLM's losses are high; Plesman's job is on the line. Fokker is thriving. He participates in the Ford Air Reliability Tour in America and meets his new love: Violet. But in the Netherlands, Plesman is doing business with his rival.
- 3 planes crash within a week; Plesman and Fokker blame each other. Fokker tries to force Plesman to buy his planes by swaying public opinion. The relationship reaches an all-time low when Plesman is dealt a heavy blow in his personal life.
- Now Groenink finally made it as CEO, he haughtily turns on his staff, bullying even those who made his career against all odds. His overt arrogance proves a major handicap, despite a fine reputation and ECB standing, in attempts to grow fast by taking over foreign banks, like an Italia one snapped up by the competition as he lacks finesse to master the big boys game.
- A promising teenage dancer enrolls at a prestigious ballet school while grappling with her gender dysphoria.
- We get to know the crew members on the spaceship Tasman, with board computer Sara as extra personality. 4 months on their journey, Bram (captain) gets orders from earth to select the "employee of the month".
- In 2063, with all of Earth flooded except for the Netherlands, a crew of misfits aboard the Dutch spaceship Tasman are humanity's last and only hope for finding a new home planet.
- Arthur travels to Amsterdam for the last journey in his life, but there he meets Claire and together, they start a trip through the night.
- After having left a long time ago, a humble country sugar cane worker returns home to meet his grandson and deal with the hardships his family has been put into.
- A family, accustomed to daily routine and ingrained patterns, is experiencing tension and stress as they decide to go on a camper vacation in a foreign country. It is not so romantic as they were hoping for and that is forcing everybody in a new role.
- Frailer tells the story of an actress playing a part that reflects her real life story. Whilst playing a woman dying of cancer, Muis her doctor tells her she has not much more time left. She will die soon. The film follows the transition of her and her film sisters, shifting from their characters to who they really are, actresses dealing with their friend upcoming death. We watch Leonoor become physically frailer but mentally stronger as she is slowly accepting her faith. Whilst ending the film, she leaves her film sisters, her real life husband and children but also the viewer, behind forever.
- Wilfried Wils must survive as an auxiliary policeman during the German occupation of Antwerp.
- While the young dancers Irma and Olga try to stand their ground in the demanding ballet world of 1970s Amsterdam, Olga is launched as the big new star of the Royal Ballet. She soon discovers the dark side of her talent.