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- When atrocities are committed in countries held hostage by ruthless dictators, Human Rights Watch sends in the E-Team (Emergencies Team), a collection of fiercely intelligent individuals hired to document war crimes and report them to the rest of the world. Within this volatile climate, filmmakers Ross Kauffman and Katy Chevigny take us to the frontline in Syria and Libya, where shrapnel, bullet holes, and unmarked graves provide mounting evidence of coordinated attacks conducted by Bashar al-Assad and the now-deceased Muammar Gaddafi. The crimes are rampant, random, and often undocumented, making E-Team's effort to get information out of the country and into the hands of media outlets and criminal courts all the more necessary.
- Digitalization has changed society. While data is becoming the "new oil", data protection is becoming the new "pollution control". This creative documentary opens an astonishing inside view into the lawmaking milieu on EU level. A compelling story of how a group of politicians try to protect todays society against the impact of Big Data and mass surveillance.
- Dutch TV program in which actors improvise a scene.
- This documentary follows the lives of Seval, Louise, Mariska, Piet, Elly and Marloes as they care for a loved one. They battle with the question of whether they will ever get their own lives back; the care takes an increasing toll on them.
- In this spin-off of "De vloer op" young actors take the stage and improvise a scene.
- A depressed young man faces his fears of life and death as he returns to his rural hometown for a childhood friend's funeral.
- A documentary on the drama caused by Anders Behring Breivik in Norway. Survivors and relatives of victims tell their personal experience.
- This documentary follows a team of pediatric specialists struggling to save premature babies at The University Medical Center of Groningen (UMCG).
- Dans concert based on the classical Odyssey.
- A portrait of an illegal Bulgarian house cleaner in Amsterdam
- African-born artist Peter Westerveld claims he has developed a solution to combat desertification and ultimately climate change. His designs for restoring the water cycles in Africa are unlike any organisation has embarked on before, let alone a single man. But in Peter's mind there is no doubt that he can heal the land. He is quarrelsome and his ideas are controversial. Despite being ridiculed he relentlessly pursues his dream for a green and drought-resistant world.
- A portrait of teacher Ben, who has been teaching for 28 years at a primary school in a deprived neighborhood in The Hague
- Chronicle of post-war German history in the rural East German village of Groß Lüben, on the River Elbe. For more than forty years, this river symbolized the divide between East and West. River of Time portrays several villagers who have seen difficult times since the end of the Second World War.
- 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.
- About farmer family Kok and their "fifteen year war" against the local police, the municipality, and the national government, to save their small-scale, organic way of farming.
- One in five Dutch people aged 12 and over struggle with sleep problems. Does the cause lie in an exhausting 24/7 rat race, the smartphone, or something else?
- A monologue by a man who is about to be executed. He sits in an electric chair, blindfolded, his hands and torso tied to the chair and the cap pulled onto his head.
- A "clinical" reconstruction of the first large-scale forensic DNA-based population screening case in the Netherlands