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- Hannah is imprisoned at camp Bergen-Belsen days before it is liberated, and there she thinks back to her time in Amsterdam with her best friend Anne during the first few years of the war. Hannah finds out that Anne is also in the camp, separated by a wall, the night before Hannah and her family are being exchanged for German captives.
- In De Tatta's 2, the van Kampen family is once again in for a big surprise. They have just settled in among their new friends when they receive the message that the Hollandwijk is threatened with demolition. And then Erik's father asks if he can come and stay.
- When a rich family suddenly finds themselves broke, they are forced to leave their luxurious lives and start over again in a new neighborhood and make unlikely friends with their new neighbors.
- In 1940, a struggling poor young man falls for a girl who must pay a terrible price to save her mentally disabled brother by marrying a powerful shrewd businessman. Then Rotterdam Blitz, a devastating German bombardment, begins.
- The bizarre story takes place in Amsterdam-West, where a virus turns people into bloodthirsty zombies. Although much blood is flowing and many limbs chopped off, there is a lot to laugh at in this bizarre horror comedy.
- Vital (16) is confronted with the fact that her pissed best friend posted a very sexy photo of her.
- A boy travels to the end of the world to save his dying robot friend.
- Mahmut, the son of a poor Turkish greengrocer in the Netherlands, dreams of escaping his retail fate by becoming a rapper. But things change radically when he and his best friend Apo find out that a dangerous Turkish gang is extorting money from their fathers. With the help of the police they go undercover within that gang - but can these two aspiring rappers succeed?
- In a race against the clock the NSA Deputy Director has to come up with a genius plan to save his child and at a same time not to betray the privacy of US citizens and secrets of the Agency he works for.
- Two new lovers want to discover how far each other will go.
- Ushi must marry a sumo wrestler but she doesn't want to marry him. She is going to find a husband to marry in 8 days so she doesn't have to marry Sumo.
- A film inspired on the true story of the two abducted children of Janneke Schoonhoven. She struggled 2 years to get her abducted children back to Holland, from the father that took them to Syria.
- A man wakes up with no memory. His kidnappers will kill him unless he finds out who he is and why these foreign people want to kill him.
- Five years after the disappearance of high school girl Natalee Holloway in Aruba, an ambitious journalist wants to break into alleged murderer Joran van der Sloot's home to force a breakthrough in the case.
- Main actress Sanneke Bos turns in a dazzling performance as a divorced lawyer, whose teenage daughter has gone missing and may have become the victim of a sex trafficking ring. She will stop at nothing to save her daughter.
- What would you do if you discovered a medical mistake and telling anyone means you will lose your job?
- In a search for a classmate of film director Sergio Leone and film composer Ennio Morricone in Rome, this film explores the magical aura of fame. A film about fame and the glimmer of living in the shadows.
- In "My best film that was never made" a number of filmmakers talk about the best film that was never made, their passion project on their Invisible Cinema CV. And so there is a small tribute to the otherwise invisible film.
- Dutch fruit farmer Van Leeuwen is diagnosed with advanced Alzheimer's. His eldest son, lawyer Ernst, arranges to have him admitted in a residential home. Ernst's shy brother Nico, who stayed on to take care of dad and the farm, made a mess of it business-wise. Meanwhile traumatic memories rekindle and dad sort of organizes a riot, demanding an excursion to his orchard.
- With a truck full of relief supplies a Dutch millionaire businessman Vincent drives through war zones in Africa hoping he can make a difference. But then he is confronted with a cynical view.
- What do you do when suddenly you are facing the world on your own whilst looking through a veil of depression? A touching coming of age story about finding ones place in the world.
- For twelve-year-old Duco, the minutes right before going to sleep are the worst moment of the day. Only one way seems to remain to permanently put an end to this.
- The story of a woman that hunts for her rapist. Sylvia is an ordinary hard-working young woman. Her life changed completely when she was raped by a total stranger. After a spectacular hunt, she managed to lure him into the trap.
- Ad Visser is known for many generations in the Netherlands as the eccentric Mr. Toppop, a top hit show on public television. However, he turns out to be a resourceful artist who has been writing music and composing songs all his life.
- A Chinese detective writer has a risky plan to help women revenge their unpunished rapists. #MeToo? Let's take action. Inspired by Hitchcock's "Strangers on a train" (perfect alibi) and Michael Mann's "Collateral" (cab to "justice").
- After his wife died, Simon decides to take a homeless kid in his house.
- How did Palestinian filmmaker Abu-Assad achieve the impossible ? With zero film education and low-budget films about his home country Palestine, he made it to Hollywood and received two Oscar nominations, won the Un Certain Regard Special Jury Prize at Cannes and a Golden Globe, with political low-budget films about his tormented home country. However, his dream is to make it to USA, the country that supports financially and militarily the repression of his own people. In his quest for Hollywood success, he discovers that giving up your political ideals and artistic integrity comes at a price.
- Robin de Puy, a Dutch successful young photographer rides 10.000 miles on her Harley Davidson in the USA to find new inspiration, to overcome her fears and find herself. A successful young famous Dutch photographer travels 10.000 miles through America on a motorbike to conquer her fears and find her self again. Photographer Robin de Puy is successful. The last few years have brought her an unending series of prestigious commissions. But something is gnawing at her conscience: is she still photographing the people whom she thinks need to be seen? With only a camera as luggage, Robin de Puy gets on a motorbike and sets off on a road trip through America. After winning the Photo Academy Award and the National Portrait Prize, her career took off. But lately her work has offered her less and less satisfaction, and she asks herself if she's making the most of her talent. She wants to go back to looking around and picking her subjects herself. De Puy is confronted with a dilemma: traveling on her own, far from home, is her greatest fear. When she travels to America nonetheless and rents a Harley for her road trip, fear grips her throat at first. Because how will she continue this journey? Whom will she photograph and what do these people have in common? Does she pick outsiders? Lonely people? De Puy crisscrosses the country and chooses her route intuitively. We see how she picks the people whom she wants to photograph with her unique, sometimes unrelenting, but always open and honest point of view. The film closely shows how Robin struggles with her insecurities, but also how she learns about herself through her photos. De Puy wrote: "When I left The Netherlands 2,5 months ago I realized how much trouble I had - and still have - with leaving. Being away from home is not what frightens me; leaving does. The past ten weeks I barely slept in the same bed twice; every morning I had to say goodbye to a place and/or a person. Sometimes that was easy, sometimes not at all. I have not returned to any place or person, except for Pioche. From there I drove back to Las Vegas - the same route on which I started my journey." Director Simone de Vries' main subjects are national and international artists like Kinky Friedman, Rutger Hauer, Erik Kessels, John Callahan. In 2007 she won a Gouden Kalf (the Dutch Oscar) for "Touch me someplace I can feel". She also directed "Beer Is Cheaper Than Therapy" about suicides among American soldiers; Dutch competition at IDFA. Talent United Film & Tv produced documentaries like "Soccermillionair from East" (85 min) about Moroccan-Dutch soccerplayer Mbark Boussoufa's 'exile' in Russia; also "Wibi Soerjadi" about classic piano genius Wibi Soerjadi, who is confronted with the Alzheimer of his father and having to invent himself anew, but what can this classic piano genius, who played in Madison Square Garden, do to invent himself in the dance scene? (52 min)
- A David versus Goliath documentary. One man versus the Health Care Organizations, fighting for better and affordable health care.
- When his house burns down and his family needs money urgently , Miguel is confronted with how to stay a good person. How can he find quick money on the island of Curacao?
- Euthanasia seen through the eyes of three doctors.
- The man who saved the life of her child turns out to be a pedophile, that was once convicted but now takes care of his dying mother. Does he deserve a second chance or not?
- Achilles '29 from Groesbeek has been a top club in amateur football for years. When the club can promote to professional football via a pilot project, it takes on the challenge. It becomes a huge risk for the people who love the club.
- Whatever happens to you: Just keep on dancing. Whatever life gives you: Just keep on dancing. Let's make the best of it. Let's dance.
- Once the most famous Dutch operetta singer, Marco Bakker is on his way back.
- We follow sculptor Nelson Carrilho from Curacao, where he grew up, to Amsterdam, where he lives an works, to Italy, where old bronzes came out of the sea to Africa
- A woman feels trapped in her marriage. Then she gets to decide: Will her husband live or die. What should she do?
- A mother discovers a man works in the children's daycare centre. Is her daughter safe?
- Two Dutch detectives interview a boy who may have returned from Syria to the Netherlands: is he a terrorist or not? Should they hold him or let him go? Time is running out.
- Artist Ossip's work is slightly disturbing and enigmatic. Who is this man, who does not like to call himself 'artist' and who really thinks the word 'creative' is a rotten word?
- A famous Dutch fashion designer, Addy van den Krommenacker, whose dresses were at Cannes, the Emmy's and the Oscars, tries to make his ultimate dream come true, in Amsterdam, Milano, at the Cannes film festival and even in Perth, Australia.
- A former politician wants to force media attention for refugees, who have to leave their asylum, by faking his kidnapping.
- On april 9 2011 Tristan van der V shot and killed 6 people and wounded 17 in a shopping mall in Alphen aan de Rijn. It became world news. 5 years later people who survived look back and tell how this "Dutch Columbine" has changed them.
- A woman wants to celebrate the golden anniversary with her man, who has Alzheimer. But then there is a surprise.
- A father discovers his son wants to go to Syria to fight. Should he stop him? And how?