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- One of the world's top bodyguards gets a new client, a world class hitman who must testify at the International Criminal Court. They must put their differences aside and work together to make it to the trial alive and on time.
- In the Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II, a Jewish singer infiltrates the regional Gestapo headquarters for the Dutch resistance.
- A lift technician finds himself drawn into a web of mystery and peril as he investigates the perplexing deadly accidents occurring in the elevators of a new office building.
- Twin sisters Lotte and Anne grow up very differently after their parents death. Now adults, they want to reunite but World War II and their growing socioeconomic differences complicate things.
- What is the difference between us and pedophiles?
- Bram is very good friends with his cousin Haas. Faris, Haas' uncle, manages the pizzeria of Bram's father. After Bram's father and Faris get into conflict with each other, Faris decides to leave and start his own pizzeria on the other side of the street. A true pizza war erupts between the two pizzeria, putting Bram and Haas' friendship under a lot of pressure.
- A group of friends, called the Twain Girls, are celebrating a birthday in a deserted castle where they face a brutal killer and a banned ex-member of their group.
- A young assistant DA puts a serial killing nurse behind bars, only to discover evidence that may prove her innocence.
- A young boy gets swept up in a spy adventure when he accidentally wakens a 1973 secret service agent from cryo-freeze and decides to help him solve a mysterious crime case from forty years ago.
- When Molly, the 21 year-old sister of Maarten, departs the family home, she leaves her older brother with empty nest syndrome.
- A.Q. Khan -- a rogue Pakistani scientist - has done more than any other person or country to spread nuclear weapons around the world. Name a nuclear hot spot... and Khan's clients are there. This is story of one man's deadly legacy that spread around the world... how he managed to get away with it for so long... and how the nuclear seeds he helped plant could explode anytime, anywhere around the globe. With exclusive interviews from top world players such as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and Nobel peace Prize winner Mohammed ELBaradei, head of the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA.
- Four youngsters with Down syndrome get radioactive superpowers and form an alliance to fight against a xenophobic politician who wants to destroy their kind.
- In 1997, a group of lawyers and activists prosecuted rape as a crime against humanity. This is the story of their fight for the first conviction.
- Where do we fit in with the universe? This film seeks to explore our place among the ever-expanding universe.
- Meral (8) just moved into a new town. She tries to make friends at her new school before their autumn school camp, but this is harder than expected. At home she befriends a little mouse that lives in her new room, which she calls Peepeep. Afraid that her parents will kill Peepeep while she is away, she secretly takes him with her. Thanks to the mouse, Meral makes some unexpected new friends. When an owl catches the little mouse, Meral blames her new friends. It is not until they set out into the wild to retrieve the owl pellet with Peepeep's bones that Meral finally understands what friendship is all about. OWLS & MICE is the sequel of the successful and award-winning FROGS & TOADS, from the same writer and director Simone van Dusseldorp.
- 21st century legal prostitution through the frank stories of Amsterdam red-light district sex workers at a time when tighter regulation threatens their livelihood.
- Robbie van Henegouwen de Boer finally gets the chance he's been hoping for: to lead a group of 20 tourists all over the Netherlands on a Bon Voyage Holiday Tour. He soon finds himself up to his neck in trouble when his chauffeur turns out to be a drunken trickster, a teenage boy asks for help in getting closer to a girl and a Romanian woman intends to get her hands on Robbie.
- Over three decades from the 60's to the 80's, the amazing journey of a Belgian swimming pool guardian turned disco music producer and creating one of the biggest hit of 1979 . From Belgium to New York and from Jimi Hendrix to Madonna..:
- Betty Pumpkin is a kind but odd woman, living in a small village. When a vicious tramp tries to scare her away by convincing the villagers she's a witch, she will get even with him like never before.
- First contest edition in which 10 short movies are written, shot and edited within 72 hours. Main goal is to promote the city of The Hague as an attractive film location.
- Putting a human face on a condition that affects millions.
- A young girl is being haunted by a ghost spirit, in the shape of a clown, while babysitting.
- Two mean girls try to scare away their new neighbor and his best friend. Along the way, an ex-girlfriend, her little brother and a policewoman are being involved in the process.
- Nederland (The Netherlands) is a short film depicting the landscape, mostly shot from the air, and the Dutch themselves. The aerial shots are cleverly combined with shots taken at the Madurodam miniature version of The Netherlands at The Hague. It was commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Polonaise tells the story of Mo, a young, dutch Moroccan, who experiences a day of bad luck and prejudices. When a dutch lynch-mob chases him throughout the city he gets trapped in a dead end street. Will Mo be able to solve his problems without getting his hands dirty?
- Fourth contest edition in which 9 short movies are written, shot and edited within 72 hours. Primary goal, besides promoting the city of The Hague, was to use 'viral' as the main topic.
- Official Anton Corbijn video for "Viva La Vida" by Coldplay.
- A no-budget collection of 6 short movies, produced, written, directed, edited and acted by three inexperienced, but passionate and talented youngsters, using nothing else but their first camcorder.
- Fifth contest edition in which 8 short movies are written, shot and edited within 72 hours. Primary goal, besides promoting the city of The Hague, was to use 'outbreak' as the main topic.
- From the early nineties an electronic music culture emerged in The Hague, the Netherlands. This film travels back and forth in time, alongside the artists and styles while connecting the characteristics of this period.
- The Potato Eaters is a film about Nico's Snackbar, where the Gillisse family has been baking French fries for more then 55 years. People from miles around come to the Bezuidenhout, a district in The Hague, for the special taste of their French fries. The film tries to analyze what is so special about this taste. Is it craftsmanship, is it the taste of memories or is it the taste of social contact? The old Nico Gillisse founded Nico's Snackbar in 1955 in the Bezuidenhout, a district almost completely ruined by a mistaken Allied bombing during the Second World War. Nico brought a new kind of food and a new era. Since he died his sons Nico, Martin and Paul took over. They worked in the snackbar with their entire families until this very day. The Potato Eaters tells a post war Dutch family history as a tribute to Van Gogh.
- The life of a xenophobic, racist and bitter millennial is about to change when he encounters a young Mexican refugee in his backyard.
- Registration of the stage play.
- Searching for a Storm asks if the UN is guilty of using its war crimes court to justify UN failures during the war in the former Yugoslavia and whether Croat general Ante Gotovina is a scapegoat of the court.
- An Online and television program in which host Dennis Alink talks (sometimes with guests) about genre- and cultmovies.
- November 2014. A genocide survivor and filmmaker sneaks out of an international conference in Paris and went to spend a month with a French journalist who had investigated the role of France in the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
- In Passing is a collaboration between seven different filmmakers from around the world in response to Jesse Richards' 2008 Remodernist Film Manifesto.
- Second contest edition in which 9 short movies are written, shot and edited within 72 hours. Primary goal, besides promoting the city of The Hague, was to use 'western' as the main genre.
- Tour of the Netherlands as well as Holland, Michigan.
- A tribute to the NDT company by its departing artistic director Paul Lightfoot in the form of a reimagining of Harald Lander's classical ballet Études, performed exclusively for online release and in the spirit of social distancing.
- Two siblings embark on a rescue mission into a dark, mysterious forest where they encounter all kinds of strange figures, including the human incarnations of the seven deadly sins.
- We share the land but how do we share our feelings about who we are? The short documentary Leave/Stay is dealing with the question. Shot in the four main cities of the Randstad (Amsterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, Rotterdam) the movie gives you a quick look inside of the life of some very different but still -profoundly- same person. A young artist who is expecting her first baby in Rotterdam, a Dutch -soon to be- wife who is speaking fluently Hungarian, or a freshly arrived boy who lives for the first time of his live outside his home and his homeland, just to mention few story line of the documentary.This movie is not "only" about how to be a Hungarian abroad. This movie is about how can we live together, in this fast changing 21st century.