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- Roy is a handsome Surinam man, who studies in Amsterdam. He hurriedly left his Dutch girlfriend Karina to visit his dying mom in Paramaribo. Back in his homeland, Roy soon becomes obsessed with his own country and it's culture. When he falls for the Hindu nurse Rubia, the conservative Hindu and Black communities are in revolt. One day Karina arrives in Surinam too.
- A bunch of beatniks goes out for a demented spree of murder and violent fun. The beatniks find Tyrone Pedro and his new wife in the park. They beat up Tyrone and brutally rape his wife and kill her. The police arrest Tyrone as a suspect for his wife's murder, but he escapes to find those beatniks.
- When nine-year-old Wiren meets the American Dr. Young a world of opportunities opens up for the small deaf boy. Driven by his ambition to get ahead in life he leaves his life in rural Nickerie behind and winds up at the Kennedy boarding school in the capital Paramaribo. He struggles to comply to the strict, conservative Catholic methods at the school, but turns out to become the catalyst for the change that leads to the introduction of sign language. After being rejected by the university he realizes that deaf people do not enjoy the same rights and opportunities as hearing people. Witnessing the constant withhold of deaf people in Suriname leads Wiren to seek justice by suing the government to coerce them to adhere to the Convention of the Rights of People with Disabilities. Will he succeed?
- Documentary about the Marrons, an indigenous tribe living in Suriname.
- On behalf of the Dutch government a secret agent is looking for a journalist who suddenly disappeared in Suriname. He must make their way in a country paralyzed by demonstrations and protests against the military government.
- A country where the former dictator is elected president, helped by young voters. Young journalist Ananta wants to know why she and her whole generation grew up without knowledge of the atrocities committed in the 1980's.
- Trance dance and water implosion, a line drawn between secular freak-outs and religious phenomena. Shot in a single-take at a sacred site on the Upper Suriname River, the minor secrets of an animist are revealed as time itself is undone. Rites are the new Trypps, embodiment is our eternal everything.
- TV Mini Series
- Angelique is the first female mayor of indigenous village 'Gran Kreek'. It is not even on the map. Can Angelique unite her people, and make the small creek 'Grand' again?
- Sranan Folktales explores Surinamese folklore and superstitions. The series presents tales and myths that have been passed down through generations. Through cautionary tales and encounters with mythical creatures, the show not only entertains but also helps viewers learn important lessons while introducing them to the enchanting world of Surinamese culture. In these tales, elderly figures play a pivotal role as they impart warnings to the younger generation, advising them on what to do or avoid based on deeply ingrained beliefs. The episodes vividly depict the consequences that befall those who disregard these warnings.
- A young Surinamese boy is recruited by an ex-con on parole to sell cocaine on behalf of a Surinamese mafioso who is trying to break his Mafia ties.
- Typical Surinamese 'Kaseko' dance music also has a jazzy variety: Kaseko Jazz. Will youngsters succeed in convincing the old guard that the future of Kaseko Jazz is in good hands with them?
- University teacher Horatio and his young wife Hortense are so wrapped up in their marital crisis, that they are unaware of the conspiracy unfolding around them.
- There is a story that has largely disappeared into oblivion because those who have experienced it preferred not to speak about it. Much details of the story are therefore lost. After the abolition of slavery, indentured laborers were recruited among poor, desperate farmers in British India and Indonesia (Java) to provide workers shortages on the Dutch plantations in Surinam. Marienburg, owned by the Dutch Trading Company (NHM), was run by a director coming from Scotland, James Mavor, who had attracted attention in British Guiana, not only by his ruthless actions, but also by his misconduct against the women of the contract workers. On July 29 1902 matters have come to a crisis. The tormented and deeply humbled kantraki's, by a confluence of events, fall into rage.
- Current affairs high school trivia quiz in which high schools nationwide competed against each other for the coveted title of "Best High School Of The Year". Ran for one season only.
- Vignette is a compilation of four portraits that delves into the journeys of Patti, Rashad, Grace, and Kaitlyn as they share their stories about relationships, love, identity, and family.
- In the middle of tropical rainforest, Watsy is courting the beautiful Amelia according to an ancient protocol, with strict rules. Tradition prescribes that you marry at least two women. But what if you only want to marry the one Amalia?
- Abigail, who's in an abusive relationship, knows that it's wrong for her to stay but isn't strong enough to let go.
- He is the last in the village that knows how to communicate with the ancestor spirits to keep the harmony and prevent misfortune. Since Amoksi is getting old, it is time to transfer his ancient know how to his son Michael.