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- In the spring of 1945 a train deporting hundreds of Jewish prisoners gets stranded near a small German village occupied by the Red Army. Condemned to each other and in a context of deep mistrust, desperation and revenge, an unexpected friendship emerges between Russian sniper Vera, village girl Winnie and Jewish-Dutch woman Simone.
- The love between Thomas and Emma is in decline. Thomas is gripped by the fear of losing her when Emma decides to go abroad for a few months. His inability to deal with this takes him to a dark place, far removed from reality until on the evening of her farewell party he threatens to screw up their relationship.
- Fall is a dance film about the natural cycle in which time plays an important part. We see the four seasons change. A Japanese man goes into free-fall and lands in a typically Dutch landscape. Here he becomes organically entwined with his surroundings. Fall is part of Point Taken. This project consists of four dance films for which Dutch choreographers and film makers joined to write a film plan. Four teams were selected to receive production funding.
- Four friends visit an outdoor festival. In the queue mass panic arises. Their relationships inform the way the friends react during the chaos. One of them is killed, the remaining friends are seen as a hero, a victim and a villain. But aren't the victims guilty as well. And isn't the bad-guy also a victim?
- The downfall of the senior flight attendant Maria who misses her flight and is left behind in unfamiliar surroundings. After an incredibly fast accumulation of uneasy, hilarious, threatening, romantic situations, she meets her final demise.
- Memory lane is an almost archetypical history of a man and a woman in which dreams and illusion follow in quick succession. Memory lane is part of Point Taken. This project consists of four dance films for which Dutch choreographers and film makers joined to write a film plan. Four teams were selected to receive production funding. The four films will premiere in December 2010 at Cinedans, followed by a television broadcast by NTR.
- Heading west tells the story of the chaotic life of Claire (38), woman, lover, daughter, single mother. A filmic essay about life in the big city.
- Five asylum seekers decide to resist their deportation on the night. Too much is riding on it for the authorities so they give it their all to extradite the five refugees. This story, based on true events, is a long night filled with battle and intrigue. A night in which no one will come out a winner...
- A run to freedom about the power of evasion and the beauty of indulging. Hyperscape is a martial arts dance film. Trickers, breakers and free runners will go to the extreme to stop dancer Marco Gerris who has broken free. Is there any escape if freedom is an illusion? Hyperscape is part of Point Taken. This project consists of four dance films for which Dutch choreographers and film makers joined to write a film plan. Four teams were selected to receive production funding. The four films will premiere in December 2010 at Cinedans, followed by a television broadcast by NTR.
- Man and wife acquire their romantic dream: their own hotel on their own island. The romance turns sour however, when they realise their expectations aren't the same. Unknowingly, the first and only guest is the driving force behind their problems.
- Coup de Grâce is a film about the collapse of a friendship, about what is broken and what cannot break. After a long separation two men meet again in a massive building at a remote location. In the course of the evening and an icy night, they fight a weaponless, exhausting duel. Jordi Cortés Molina represents the proud aristocrat; he is a man of the establishment, hurt in the past. A friend in their youth, Damian Muñoz, is his capricious antagonist. The body language of their duet oscillates between the coarse and the dignified, between delicate, witty and cruel. The duet becomes one with the monumental surroundings that are its backdrop. It tells of how feelings of revenge can never be transformed into resignation in spite of the passing of time. How the lust for life burns, smolders, rekindles and then slowly dies. This duel ends with neither winner nor loser.
- A large group of line dancers travels to Amsterdam in a white tour bus to perform a flash mob at Dam Square. A flash mob is usually a surprise performance by young people, but now it is a group of elderly dancers who enjoy showing themselves to the passers-by.