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- The majority of jobs that exists today will disappear within a few decades. As technology surpasses human capacity, we have the opportunity to rethink the role of work in our lives. Are we ready for an excess of time? For a work-free existence? Sweeping across four continents, the film describes widely different lives where some barely spend any time outside of work while others bathe in leisure. Through these stories and characters we are thrown into the existential tension between that which is and that which could be.
- A look at the shadowy underworld of the Internet where questionable content is removed.
- A family that has fled from Ghana is overjoyed when they are offered a home in a nice neighborhood in the Netherlands. However, when the father starts seeing terrifying events occurring in their home, a new nightmare begins.
- Jacky is a Chinese kid aged 25 of emigrant parents who lives in a terraced house in Eindhoven with his mother. He grew up in the vacuum between two cultures. He is intelligent but lacks the energy to steer his life in a specific direction. Jacky's calm life is disrupted when his mother urges him to marry a girl from China, following tradition, and leave the parental home. Before he realises, he is living with the young Chinese Chi-Chi in a new apartment in Amsterdam. Chi-Chi has trouble finding her feet in her new surroundings. Her mother-in-law is not keen on her and it is difficult for her to build an intimate relationship with Jacky.
- A cinematic letter to a future great-grandchild weaves together a story of personal loss, family and the difference each of us can make in the world.
- When he was a little boy, Dillon's rock musician father and hippie mother died in a traffic accident. Now in his twenties, Dillon wants nothing more than a normal, responsible life, working in an office and taking care of the grandmother who raised him. But his grandmother has other ideas, and Dillon finds himself lured into an alternate lifestyle of art, pleasure and rebellion.
- Dutch photographer Ruben Terlou and director Maaik Krijgsman travel through China, from Inner Mongolia in the north, the tropical coast of Macau in the South, talking to Chinese people about their life in this country.
- Documentary created for Dutch TV, offering an insight into Nick Cave's Berlin years as the early formation of The Bad Seeds occurred amid a swirling and chaotic rock and roll lifestyle
- At the International Butler Academy in a Dutch village students of all ages from all over the world are taught the intricacies of the butler's profession in ten weeks. What motivates these people who choose such an altruistic profession?
- In the run-up to the American presidential election, Arnon Grunberg makes video letters about his love for the city of New York and the US. The writer has lived in New York for 25 years. In this ten-part series, he explains why.
- As common as divorce is, those involved usually suffer deep trauma. Children's basic sense of security is damaged, affecting their grip on relationships, while ex-partners are sometimes disrupted for years, costing society a lot of money.
- Charles Groenhuijsen looks for stories from the Dutch history in this eight-part series of documentaries in which the viewer is taken through more than 250,000 years of history.
- In this four part mini series Michiel van Erp investigates the history of the LHBTQIA+-movement in The Netherlands of the last fifty years. In intimate conversations he makes up the balance. What about the hard fought achievements and what about all these characters?
- 'Zo zie je maar' is a colorful, funny but strange animated Tv series packed with types you will not easily forget. Starring: Linda Lapjes, creative dreamer Koentje, nagger Saskia Zomers and Simon Zakjes who suffers from performance anxiety.
- Highlights, interviews and reports from the Pinkpop 2000 music festival in Landgraaf, Holland.
- Translation: Requiem for a film. Documentary with the dutch writer K. Schippers, who saw the movie "The Robber Symphony" by Friedrich Feher in the forties in Amsterdam, just after the war.
- In 2002, the director's father in law Fred is campaigning for the right wing "Lijst Pim Fortuyn" Party. When he isn't elected to local government, and his IT company goes bankrupt, Fred ends up unemployed. Then his request for unemployment benefits is denied and he loses his belief in the rights of the Dutch citizen. Fred decides to move to what he calls the 'new west' (the former east bloc) with his girlfriend Nathalie, to develop a commercial camping site. In order to finance the plans, they place an ad on the Internet, looking for similar thinking Dutch families who would emigrate with them. Filmmaker Luuk Bouwman follows the emigrants over a period of two years as they try to realize their plans.