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- A wonderful documentary about the history and life of wolves throughout Europe. This documentary takes a closer look at the bonds between wolves and other animals, from how they grow up to how they hunt, breed and live.
- It is Poy's last night in the Philippines. He and his family are again migrating somewhere far from home. Feeling disoriented by this impending move, he runs away to Manila, the city he never had the chance to know. The night grants him a chance meeting with weary local Shirley, who's grappling with her own life's disappointments. Bound by the night's unfortunate events, he follows her through the city where they must choose between facing their anxieties or letting it consume them. Will they be able to last until the break of day?
- THE ONLY WAY IS UP. Welcome to #ElevatorSessions: a weekly sketch series in AND around an elevator (TikTok only).
- In 1983, Jaitsen Singh's wife and stepdaughter are murdered in California. Singh is convicted of inciting the murders, but claims he is innocence. How did the American dream of the Dutch Singh turn into an American nightmare?
- Sisterhood is a film about being a woman today and the everyday confrontations that come with it. In the film, filmmaker SophieDros (King of the Cruise, Gender Gang) talks to four outspoken female generational peers and a group of young girls. Together they discuss what it is like to be a Dutch woman today. They are universal stories - about dealing with expectations and inconveniences, empathy, desires for connections, but also fear, the need for confirmation and losing control.
- The death of Saddam Hussein in 2003 started an explosive wave of cult violence. Sinan travels to the camp in Iraq where the violence started and to other places like Bagdad and Mosul
- In a time of growing social inequality, traditional left-wing parties in the Netherlands can't seem to flourish. How did it come to this, and can we still turn the tide?