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- A chemistry teacher diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer turns to manufacturing and selling methamphetamine with a former student in order to secure his family's future.
- A chronicle of the lives of the British aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the early twentieth century.
- The story about Riphagen, a cunning Dutch traitor during WW2 who helped Nazi round up Jews, stealing their treasures for himself. He destroyed Resistance groups, making many who pursued justice after the war look like fools.
- It tells the unknown story of the Amsterdam city tram that collaborated with the Nazis and deported tens of thousands of Jews to the train stations on their way to the death camps. We experience their last tram ride.
- Bellingcat: Truth in a Post-Truth World explores the promise of open source investigation, taking viewers inside the exclusive world of the "citizen investigative journalist" collective known as Bellingcat.
- 12-year-old Jackie has made Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, where her mom works, her second home. While wandering around after hours, Oopjen from Rembrandt's famous painting suddenly comes to life. It seems she is looking for her long lost sister. Jackie is used to solving other people's problems and decides to take Oopjen home, so they can go look for her sister. For the woman from the Golden Age, this modern world, its customs and appliances are a great adventure. And Jackie, who doesn't really have any friends at school, finally gains a true BFF.
- China is playing an increasing role worldwide. Industrious Chinese are settling abroad in large numbers. China expert Ruben seeks them out. Who are they, what do they want to achieve and what impact does their presence have on society?
- During a dog training the tension between love, control and powerlessness becomes visible in the reflection between man and dog.
- Ruben visits the Serbian mine town of Bor and its Chinese diaspora, which is employed by Chinese companies and investments that are realizing part of the New Silk Road, including the modernized copper mine. The former Yugoslav state has a historical bond with China, but especially younger generations have modern aspirations. Chinese laborers and their families grow apart from the locals, who try to defend their customs and worry for the endangered environment.
- Ruben visits the largest Chinese diaspora in the West, US, notably the vast Chinatown of L.A. during the Trump reelection campaign which many of them join, being industrious, wealthy Republicans, who abhor the 'positive discrimination' that favors less industrious minorities while Asian do better then average by their own efforts. While excelling in education and enterprise, they wrestle with a double identity, remaining very Chinese while proud of US citizenship, while their homeland families scold that as treason.
- Ruben is back is his Dutch home country. It also has a Chinese community, which is less invasive and better integrating when staying to do business, ambitiously, except the local-born generations tend to become more European than their ancestors like. Furthermore, the Chinese are prominent among the foreign students, often getting great grades, but eager to return home, feeling unwelcome and discriminated, despite adopting lots of Western culture.
- Parts of the Chinese diaspora form dominant colonies in foreign, under-developed towns. That applies to Sihanouk city, which doubles and evolves fast as ambitious Chinese immigrants become majoritarian, setting up their own businesses, developing real estate and employing mainly Chinese staff and subcontractors. Despite officials enforcing some respect for the Khmer language and culture, native Cambodians feel squeezed out, looked down upon, while prizes rise.