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- 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.
- Hans and his friends have fled from a society that has been assimilated into The Social Hive: a collective of fused minds through the connection of mobile phones. They try to live like former times, when all was safe and more secure. But can their withdrawn lifestyle compete with the friendship of thousands? The Hive preys on their free minds.
- 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.
- 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.
- Dennis has a severe language disorder which prevents him from saying what he really thinks and to understand what people ask him. He is a handsome boy and spends hours in front of the mirror modeling his blond locks. By the looks of him, there's nothing wrong with him, but when he has to tell a story, he often fails to find the right words. In Language Is not really my thing we see how Dennis deals with his language disorder. He wants to be like other boys his age and not be considered stupid because he can't put everything into words well. How does Dennis see the world with his wobbly grasp of its language?
- Her bones must still lie somewhere under the Binnenhof: Jacoba van Beieren (1401-1436), Countess of Holland, Zeeland and Henegouwen, a woman of distinction. But her title and possession are disputed by imperious men. She fearlessly enters into battle at a time that we still know as that of the Hoekse and Kabeljauwse disputes. She has to give up a lot, but at the end of her life she gains something: love.