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- In the Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II, a Jewish singer infiltrates the regional Gestapo headquarters for the Dutch resistance.
- Two brothers have their friendship put to the test when they both fall in love with the same girl.
- Forensic psychiatrist Fokke Augustinus makes an unexpected career change when he inherits his father's mansion in Groningen where he becomes involved with a criminal organization with a marijuana plantation on his father's land.
- Polish deceived woman hides from pimps on a Dutch farm, and shares an intriguing romance with the farmer.
- On his birthday, a hitman reluctantly takes on the easy task of killing a writer, only to find the job a lot more difficult than expected.
- A young woman joins an exclusive Model UN Conference. She is soon overwhelmed by the competition that breaks out. When things escalate, she has no choice but to investigate - untangling a complex web of lies, jealousy and deceit.
- News program showcasing the annual adventures of Saint Nicholas and his Pieten from the journey to the Netherlands until the Evening of the Presents.
- As the Dutch title indicates, this series chronicles magnificently the life of William I "the Silent" of Orange, who grew up with his Lutheran family in the princely castle of a minor German countship of Nassau at Dillingen, till at eleven he inherited the vast riches of the prince of Orange (in southern France, with major possessions in the Low Countries), and was sent to the Holy Roman emperor Charles V's sister Margareth's gubernatorial court in Brussels to receive a Catholic education. He soon became a Habsburg confident and high councilor, a gifted diplomat and military officer. However when the persecution of the Protestants -and some other measures- arouses great resistance with the people and many nobles, it gets ever harder to remain loyal to the crown for the Lutheran at heart, who ends up leading the opposition once Charles' heir, king Philip II of Spain, ceases all negotiations and tries to impose his absolute rule by military force, which however only succeeds in splitting the Low Countries in a southern Catholic half under Habsburg control and a northern one, dominated by Calvinists, which ultimately becomes the 'crowned republic' of the Seventeen United Provices under William (and later his heirs, for centuries maintaining his title of Stadholder, theoretically Habsburg governor), painstakingly seeking a diplomatic course amidst the wars and religious civil wars throughout Europe. His personal life is also sketched, including several marriage alliances and a recognized son out of wedlock.
- When drugstore owner Geelman's watch is missing, he accuses incorrigible rascal Pietje Bell. The boy is thrown in jail without trial, but quickly escapes and is proved innocent. During his short prison stay he meets gangmate Willem Sproet's dad Jan Lampe, who wants to resume contact, and crimelord Stark, who buys himself a luxury regime in jail and keeps organizing crime from within. Pietje mobilizes his 'Robin Hood'-type Black Hand gang. He also causes havoc at a party to 'punish' his sister Martha's lover, well-meaning newspaper owner Paul Velinga, and gets abducted to be extorted in jail solitary by Stark. That opens the way for Geelman's son Joost, which Pietje and his gang must prevent. Meanwhile, Stark plans to have a Russian czarist crown stolen from a visiting exposition, but Pietje is tipped off.
- 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.
- Dracula wakes up in Groningen and discovers the Virgin Escort Service.
- The start of the career of Herman Brood, who lived his life filled with sex, drugs and rock 'n roll. Guided by his manager they aim to take over the USA with his music.
- Die Welt is an audacious hybrid between fiction and documentary, showing contemporary Tunisia shortly after the Jasmine revolution in 2011.
- When Sophia Miller is just about to marry her fiancee Alexis, she gets caught up by her past.
- Frisian-spoken costume drama about the turbulent marriage between a writer and a socialist politician.
- A man who has lost everything turns to superstition to alleviate his pain. But the so called "healing crystal" he purchases in a mysterious curiosity store turns out to be much more than he ever bargained for.
- 18-year old Chiel is struggling with making decisions in his life. When he visits a Gregorian choir rehearsal in a church, he encounters a man who helps him face his fears. Slowly, they discover they know more about each other than they care to admit.
- In Zelden zoiets gezien, Visscher plays the director of Ter Haxel airport. A tiny airport that can welcome a Boeing for the first time. But first, some adjustments are needed at the airport.
- How do you survive a war wound? Jewish orphans Betty and Rob were adopted by two sisters in 1946. Until this very day they are still baffled that they survived the Holocaust, a subject they have avoided for over half a century.
- When Simon's new roommate turns out to be stunning and mysterious, he embarks on a quest to woo her. To do so, he must seek the help of a notorious gangster.
- Why would anyone commit a murder? Matryoshka tells the story of two detectives, whose murder investigation takes the detectives into a dark past where old wounds will be opened.
- A man finds himself naked in a concerthall full of people. He knows he must be dreaming. He runs and meets a naked woman. She isn't just another person in his dream, she is real, just as much as he is. Somehow they must be sharing the same dream. What do a man and a woman, who are in the same dream, do together? First they try to find clothes...
- When a mysterious dark figure shows up in Hoogezand-Sappemeer, Fayza, Kim and Stijn start investigating and are confronted with the ancient saga about Sappe and his pact with the devil.
- In a small village called Kropsdam, an oppressive, misguided community starts harassing quiet farmer Lammert, after wrongly accusing him of helping to build a wind turbine in their town.
- A merry Easter morning in the Northern-European countryside is thoroughly spoiled, when one of carrot farmer and hunter Be (Jérôme Meijer)'s conscientiously sharpened carrots strikes the heart of an Easter bunny hopping around carelessly. His disabled and hypersensitive son Timmie (Jean Paul Oeuf) becomes very upset, but finds comfort in the arms of his sherry-addicted mother, Eva (Maria Magniet). However, when their poison-spraying agro-scientist neighbor Draco (Joe Veldhuis) trips over an empty beer bottle, the exceptionally painful consequences for all those concerned become incalculable. After a bitter carrot soup dinner conversation the Easter bunny rises from the dead and takes revenge on all concerned: Draco trips over Be's animal traps as he tries to sneak out of Eva's bedroom and gets his privates bitten off by the beast; Be's pitchfork doesn't save him from having his guts eaten and Eva's sharpened carrot can't seem to seriously damage the zombie's throat. But Timmie finally manages to survive the ultimate standoff between him and this hellish yet tasty creature with the help of the sole remaining and expertly sharpened carrot he and his dad harvested from Draco's test field for carrots.
- The curly master of imitations is back and charged and plays the 'Trivial pursuit of his life' in inimitable pace.
- Registration of the stage play.
- Cats and Dogs tells the tale of two young lovers who meet at a masked ball. They start an intense love affair, inspired by their differences. Will they be able to truly take off their masks and find love?
- Martinikerk Rondeau focuses on the organs of the Dutch city and province of Groningen, the area that contains what is regarded as the finest collection of historic organs in the world. The film features footage of and performances on twenty of the region's best instruments, and traces the development of the area's tradition of organ building.
- One year after their father has died mysteriously at the Wadden Sea, two brothers visit the same place where their father died. Hidden feelings about each other come to the foreground.
- Comedian Youp van 't Hek reviews 2017, addressing religion, politics, environment and society amongst other things.
- An evening of comedy around the theme: stay awake and the princess will come, fall asleep and you will turn into a pumpkin. Seven days and counting. Live at the Stadsschouwburg, Groningen.
- Solina, the mysterious juvenile girl lives under the sky of blue with her horse. She follows a separate life roving village to village. Her strange and bizarre chant is always heard by nearby villagers. Frightened of her, the village's women and beggars plot behind her back to make her leave.
- In 6 diverse chapters 'Panta rhei' shows a surreal image of a Dutch town during lockdown.
- An insane, campy and absurd student-film from 1999, reworked into a feature in 2005. It features two estranged brothers and a girlfriend who carry out a robbery on a publisher and a secret cult of priests. Best to watch while intoxicated.
- It's New Year's Eve. Julius, Klaus and Finn are riding through the night. The world is covered in a thick layer of smog. They're on their way to an appointment. Whom they will meet remains a mystery, but it is clear it will change their lives. The characters are fantasizing extensively about their future lives. The more they get lost in their own fantasy, the more they get lost in the smog.
- A young family travels to the countryside of Groningen for a holiday. The trip is meant to bring both parents and daughter closer together, but when Alexander spirals into a web of his own imaginations, he is left with only one way out of the mess he has created.
- The motion picture 'De Schippers Van De Kameleon' has won the Golden Cow and the entire cast is attending the ceremony. However, problems increase when famous British spy James Blond kidnaps the main star.
- When Bert's father dies he goes to the mines where his father used to work and goes to put his ashes there but he gets locked in the mines and he is going around telling stores for his last hours alive
- Bert is a owner of a attraction park this time and has a plan to make a 9 roller coaster. He has to get approval of the city council and when he does he finally builds the 9 coaster and while making it he makes jokes and sketches involving the attractions in this Dutch cabaret show.
- Based on Dante's DIVINE COMEDY, Dutch composer Jacob ter Veldhuis' PARADISO ORATORIO is a musical journey in search of beauty. Normally dealing in rock and electronic music, this piece is an attempt by the composer to counteract the trend of "doom and damnation" that he sees as pervasive in contemporary art. Aiding the composer in his vision of beauty are American soprano Clare McFadden, tenor Thomas Allen, and the North Netherlands Concert Choir and Orchestra.
- A man embarks on a journey through a place unfamiliar to him.