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- In the refugee camp at Calais, a clear man's voice resounds. Full of melancholy, he sings: 'I'm here, but my soul is across the sea'. It is a striking description of the mood the thousands of refugees are in, many of whom have been camping out here for months. In the makeshift encampment, the hope of a better life has been replaced by fear, sorrow and apathy. What remains is music. Out of protest, solidarity or melancholia. The music gives the occupants of the camp their dignity back. Calais gets a human face.
- Documentary honoring Dutch singer Willeke Alberti.
- A David versus Goliath documentary. One man versus the Health Care Organizations, fighting for better and affordable health care.
- You are Jewish when your mother is. But when a Jewish mother is missing, it is still possible to become Jewish, namely through the phenomenon of "coming out. Frans Bromet portrays several individuals who are preparing to come out, individuals who are already Jewish and rabbis - Orthodox and liberal - who make coming out, sometimes reluctantly, possible.
- 41-year old receptionist and part-time Lucky Luke imitator Rutger is overshadowed by his alter-ego. In an attempt to become a comic-book hero he confronts the disappointments of daily life by drawing a comicstrip about himself.