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- An all-too-ambitious playlist curator at a major music streaming company finds himself on a soul-searching summer day's odyssey across his adopted Amsterdam.
- TV SeriesFollows Isabelle as she is appointed the CEO of the family-owned company in the international pharmaceutical market.
- For decades, Youp van 't Hek has been one of the most successful cabaret artists in the Netherlands. This year, his tenth and last New Year's Eve show is planned. On Christmas Eve BNNVARA will broadcast a portrait of Youp, made by programme maker Hetty Nietsch. Various fellow cabaret artists will tell about what Youp means to them and to Dutch cabaret. What have they learned from Youp? Which fragments have stayed with them? What did they take over from Youp, and what didn't they?
- Yentl en de Boer de Serie is a four-episode comedy series combining the best material from their theatre shows with brand-new sketches and original songs.
- A fatally-timed invasion of privacy forces two male roommates to an all-too-intimate heart-to-heart.
- A group of soldiers struggle with the consequences of an incident that took place during their mission in Uruzgan, Afghanistan.
- A tragicomic documentary about the inseparable bond between pets and their owners. Do their pig, hairless cats, dancing dog, spiritual snail, or Insta-cat fill the gaps of their human existence?
- The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, New Jersey, is a scientific sanctuary focused on deep thought and the exploration of the boundaries of human knowledge. It is the academic home of Albert Einstein, J. Robert Oppenheimer and John von Neumann. Since its foundation in 1930, the IAS has brought forth 33 Nobel Prize winners and 42 fields medalists. One does not apply to IAS, one gets invited. There are no degree programs or experimental facilities at the Institute. The faculty has no classes to teach. Nobody, who's in the IAS, is required to do anything that they don't want to do themselves. The purpose of being at the IAS is to imagine and discover something not existent and providing scientific proof. The World of Thinking follows four faculty members and post doctorates in the IAS as they fatigue to resolve problems that could change the way we understand the world today. Time and concentration are fundamental commodities in deep thinking and we discover that to play with consciousness is often a crucial factor when pushing the boundaries of human knowledge.
- The day after the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, the Dutch USAR team went to the disaster area in search of survivors. Journalist Geertjan Lassche traveled with them to report on the situation.
- During a summer afternoon on the waterfront, a group of smoking friends overstep Coos' boundaries by sticking a coke bottle up his butt. Coos, now 36, wants to turn this dark page by confronting his friends.
- In a small town in Limburg, a group of friends is driven apart by a big secret.
- Thirteen-year-old Donna tries to balance her life as a child and a grown woman, which gets harder when her mother gets more and more dependent on her.
- A traveling program from the Netherlands.
- About Tonny, an optimistic women who is trying to make a living by running a shopping cart
- Television documentary 55 min. on the battle of Chora in 2007. More than 50 Afghan civilians died because of Allied bombardments. Follow up from earlier documentary which led to a lawsuit against the State of the Netherlands.
- The clever boy Omar (11) is the first and only Dutch Moroccan kid in an all-white high school and he needs to figure out who he really is.
- TV Mini Series
- We look in the rear-view mirror every day. In our item 'De Dingenwijzer' we try to place an event from the past in a contemporary perspective. Our 4 hosts will teach you new knowledge in a comical way, accompanied by animation.
- Sinan Can spends a year in four vulnerable neighborhoods of Paris, London, Stockholm and Brussels, the banlieues of Europe. He goes to places where poverty is greatest and unemployment highest to see if these infamous neighborhoods have become deep fault lines.
- A documentary about intended parental alienation from the perspective of three fathers.