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- This docuseries explores the origins and evolution of play across the globe, from age-old rituals to billion-dollar businesses.
- Leading ballet dancer Alexis goes into exile to escape the war in which soldier Oleksandr loses both his legs. They form an unlikely friendship while Oleksandr learns to dance on prosthetic legs and rehearses with Alexis and the other dancers of the United Ukrainian Ballet Company for a performance that will diminish the space between the front row and the front line.
- BAD ON PAPER is a narrative feature inspired by and starring Nashville singer Elizabeth Cook. The film is a rollicking journey toward true self-expression for EC, as she breaks through the constraints of country music to become the artist that she's meant to be.
- Please Hate Me is an intimate portrait of the first generation of 'hatewatch influencers' who use online hate as a road to fame and fortune. Online hate is an extremely fast-growing phenomenon. Hate comments, threats and discrimination have exploded in recent years. But what exactly is our fascination with hatred? Gossip and backbiting are of all times, but social media has created a perfect platform to instigate and encourage hatred. And since algorithms allow hate comments to score better than positive reactions, a growing number of influencers seize the opportunity. Especially in a world where people are increasingly looking for recognition, appreciation and fame, negative attention seems to have become a better option than no attention at all. But what is it like to be young, famous and hated? How can you use online hate to your advantage? And how far will you go with this? Please Hate Me dives into a world where hatred is commodified and dislikes are worth more than likes.
- An immersive, comedic saga about the individual and societal effects of consumerism and hyper-capitalism, examining propaganda, the Self, and ideas to prevent the prevailing economic system from hurtling the world into a sixth extinction.
- The Amsterdam-based actor Bilal Wahib (1999) is a rising star who worked his way up from poverty and special education to Shooting Star at the Berlinale. Everyone embraces this golden boy. The night before receiving the Edison Award, he starts a livestream. Due to an ill-chosen joke, the internet explodes and heroism is swapped for banishment. Based on in-depth interviews with Bilal and the people around him, archive footage and rehearsal scenes, we gain insight in Bilal's life then - and now.
- All his life, charismatic actor Rutger Hauer kept the outside world at arm's length. Only a small group of people were amongst his inner circle, director and goddaughter Sanna Fabery de Jonge was one of them. In this film, she unravels the mystery surrounding Rutger and reveals a man who is even more fascinating than the roles he played.
- Former Dutch professional football player Ruud Gullit goes on an adventure, exploring a bond with ancient Egypt he has felt for most of his life. He meets a range of experts and fellow enthusiasts for a deep dive in both legends and science.
- In Spaceship Earth, you get a different view of the world, and of the Netherlands, together with André Kuipers. From space, André, naturalists and stunning nature images take you on a magical voyage of discovery. And you experience how beautiful but also vulnerable our planet is.
- A reconciliation tale like no other, bringing two of the unlikeliest of friends together to find common ground.
- Follow the journey of legendary Jeffrey Herlings as he rides in his first MXGP season. After becoming three-time world champ in MX2, it's time to step up to the sport's most prestigious class.
- The thirty-year-old influencers @jolielot, @larissabruin and @by.iris.sophia are being overtaken by a next generation of young influencers after years of reaping the benefits of Instagram. How far are they willing to go to continue their profession as an influencer? How do they ensure that they remain relevant? In 'Volg Je Me Nog?' (Translated as 'Do You Still Follow Me?') we see the harsh reality that lies behind the perfect pictures.
- Esra has a day off from juvenile detention for her cousin's wedding. During the wedding, she gets into a big fight with her Turkish family.
- After a tumultuous evening, Esra and Greg discover the next day that they have made the news. They are now known as the Bonnie and Clyde of the Low Countries.
- Esra and Greg narrowly escape a trap, but that does not solve their problems. Esra wants to return home, but Greg thinks she is crazy.
- Esra is arrested by the police, but Greg can save her. They may be reunited again, until they run into Greg's criminal friends.
- No pain, no gain: A marathon in the desert, bullfighting, a brutal bicycle race and ice swimming push people to the brink, mentally and physically
- The Netherlands is one of the lightest places on earth. We see how artificial light affects the mating dance of glowworms and toad migration in the Veluwe. On Curaçao and Terschelling we go in search of the darkest places in our kingdom.
- 2024–TV Episode