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- Haagse Sjonnie is a documentary about Sjonnie, who lives with his wife and their children in the Dutch city of The Hague. Sjonnie is a true 'Hagenees', with a thick accent and a real passion for the local soccerclub: ADO Den Haag. Sjonnie wants to start a business for himself but quikly runs into trouble with the authorities about his business and the way he is living.
- Burden of Peace follows Guatemala's first female Attorney General Claudia Paz y Paz in her fight against impunity. After taking office Claudia obtains spectacular results and many high level arrests are made. But her determination encounters strong resistance from powerful elites, that have up to then felt above the law. Will Claudia be able to win this battle?
- Wahida Mohamed hunts with her militia group, of eighty armed soldiers, IS fighters who are still in the area of Northern Iraq. She cuts off heads, drags bodies through the streets and execute.
- Sinan Can travels through northern Syria, where IS was defeated. He speaks with some European IS practitioners to hear how they look back on the Islamic State regime.
- Interviewer, presenter and journalist Paul Witteman will soon be 75 years old. He presented legendary VARA programmes such as Achter het Nieuws (Behind the News), NOVA, Barend and Witteman, Buitenhof, Het Lagerhuis and Pauw and Witteman. In this documentary, various colleagues talk about Paul's significance for Dutch television and journalism.
- What impact does it have on your life when one of your parents disappears from your life after a divorce, through the fault of the other parent?
- Without any experience in healthcare, entrepreneur Aysel Erbudak took over the bankrupt Slotervaart Hospital in 2006. Within a year, the hospital made a profit. But soon the tide turned for this tough business woman who made profits, friends and enemies. The documentary shows how the privatisation of healthcare can lead to a situation that no one could have imagined beforehand. For Erbudak and her wealthy business partner, was it about good care, about money, or both? In 2019, she was sentenced to fifteen months in prison for fraud involving hospital care funds. Who is Erbudak and why does she stir up so much controversy?
- Saxophonist Boris van der Lek played with Herman Brood and great jazz legends Buddy Tate. Yet he was grounded by a dental condition. How do you get back on your feet?
- The body of Kelly's father was found in his flat, among piles of mail, rubbish and with nothing in the house but eggs and bottles of gin. He had been lying alone for weeks. Four years later, Kelly (31) still has questions about her father and his tragic relationship with alcohol. How could the life of this once cheerful, successful businessman end in a filthy, dreary flat? Together with her sisters, Kelly reconstructs the flat where her father died and talks to people who knew him. A gripping story about a loved one slipping away, powerlessness of loved ones and addiction as an assassin.
- What happened in 1977 when the train caps De Punt were liberated? Relatives of Moluccan hijackers killed in action sue the Dutch state.
- Screaming children, sleepless nights and no more spontaneous night out with friends; for many young men, the arrival of an unexpected baby is the ultimate nightmare. What options does a man have to take matters into his own hands? Are condoms and sterilization the only options? Three young men confront their own fertility and the male-female relationships of our time.
- German filmmaker Dietrich Wawzyn took a trip through southern US in search of American jazz, blues and other roots music. He contacted Arhoolie Records founder Chris Strachwitz, who jumped at the chance to follow.