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- A portrait of filmmaker, producer and teacher Rolf Orthel.
- In this short film buildings and other remnants of our industrial past are said farewell to in a poetic manner.
- How do you deal with the fact that someone close to heart has suddenly disappeared without a trace? Can you go on living whilst waiting for his return?
- Destination Moscow gives an insight into what remains visible of the effects of the Second World War after fifty years. In the film a journey is made from the Netherlands (Valkenburg) to Moscow.
- The poem Do we settle for Breskens by Kees Ouwens evokes a variety of nostalgic feelings for Ate de Jong. His teenage daughter Lois however reacts in a very different way.
- An allegorical love story, a modern parable about the blind leading the blind.
- Afghan refugees are followed from May to July 1989 in a camp in the neighbourhood of Peshawar (Pakistan) and on their return to Afghanistan.
- A fantasy about saying farewell to a memory, based on the poem Domburg by Theo Raats.
- Henriette Roland Holst (1869-1952) met with Lenin and Trotsky, and corresponded with Rosa Luxemburg. Her letters, poems and speeches give an insight into her deepest dilemmas; old images lead us into those turbulent years.
- Future inhabitants of the new Amsterdam neighbourhood of IJburg reclaimed from the water of the IJsselmeer, are portrayed in their old and their new homes.
- A woman looks back on her life, in search of the essence. Visual artist Anet van de Elzen portrays this through her performances. All lessons in life are ultimately about eliminating secondary matters.
- Over two thousand years ago, Vergilius wrote an ode to farming. Is there something to be found for a farmer in Flevoland that has not lost its relevancy?
- The highway in the Netherlands has a total length of almost 2500 kilometres. There is almost no other country with such an enormous highway density. In this documentary the monumentality, but also the apparent everydayness of our highway is shown. The highway is actually a poorly known arena for a wide range of activities. What does this monumental and almost perfect network say about us?
- The idealistic intentions with which the Kola peninsula has been explored since the beginning of the Russian revolution have left deep traces in the landscape and in the minds of people.
- Fien de la Mar (1898-1965) was a Dutch actress with exceptional allure and extraordinary talent. With this she celebrated many triumphs, but her life ultimately ended in tragedy.
- Developments around the second marriage of Agha Mohammed, a man from the village of Kowri in Afghanistan during the times of the Russian War (1979-1989), show the changes surrounding dowry.
- In a big city somewhere in the south of Europe, a couple takes care of dead animals and abandoned roadkill as an act to give meaning to their life. Kala azar is a meditation on the paradox of life-circles among beings of different species.
- The film provides an associative, lyrical depiction of the poem Frühlingslied by J.C. van Schagen, focusing on a little boy's memories of his mother and bringing together present, past and future.
- A film about Leonie Brandt, an actress who used her talent to become a brilliant double agent, living a life shrouded in intrigues and mysteries.
- LIEVE is about dealing with loss. We experience the world through the eyes of the seven-year-old girl Lieve. She lives near the forest, often sets off by herself and has found a way to perceive the world in a rosier fantastical manner.
- Along endless stairs in an immeasurable building a birdlike figure seeks contact with it's kind.
- A film made in cooperation with the Amsterdam VIDO group about several women in menopause. The film shows how many begin a second run at life precisely in that period.
- In PASSERS-BY, you become participant of fragments of conversations in a variety of bus shelters in the deserted landscape of the Dutch province of Zeeland.
- On a train crossing Tanzania, a riding microcosm of East African society, we follow three main characters, reflecting on the strength to survive.
- Can you put an end to your doubt, if the certainties of your upbringing elude you?
- Director Kees Hin is searching on the beach of Domburg for people who want to read the poem SEA by the poet J.C. van Schagen. So, everybody strolling by the sea become their own poet and the poet J.C. van Schagen strolls along with them.