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- A lift technician finds himself drawn into a web of mystery and peril as he investigates the perplexing deadly accidents occurring in the elevators of a new office building.
- An aimless young artist learns to face his responsibilities when a former lover develops a terminal illness.
- After a photographer and a lawyer start a steamy affair, their lives and those around them get entangled in dirty business and family secrets.
- About a tragic love triangle story involving young painter Hye-young, Interpol detective Jeong Woo, and professional hitman Park Yi.
- It's about a group of children who are in the 7th grade. They act out stories that really happened to other children from 7th grade.
- There is never a dull moment in 10-year-old Peter's life; his adventures appearing in newspaper headlines based unfortunately on outright lies. Together with his own little army, The Black Hand Club, Peter decides to right these wrongs.
- Series about the Dutch intelligence agency who is taking action to a organized crime group.
- Two small-town Dutch boys have such a close socially unnatural friendship that they care nothing for human or divine rules and lose all grip on reality, sliding into violent crime.
- Kevin Burke a young executive for a multinational investment bank, is a rising star in the Rotterdam office. Rewarded for his perceptive eye and mastery of foreign languages, Kevin receives the promotion he has been working for - a coveted spot on the company's internal security team. Trained by the enigmatic Mr. Ficks to protect the firm's employees in volatile, third world markets, Kevin thinks he has a shield for every arrow. And this makes him feel safe, or at least "safer" than he's felt since his father's mysterious death. Karl Jorgensen, the Managing Director of the bank, is Kevin's boss and surrogate father. He has mentored Kevin over the years, which makes his biological son, Karl Jorgensen Junior, visibly jealous. Jorgensen brushes off the "sibling rivalry", but clearly favors Kevin, molding him into a confident, young man. It is this confidence that gives Kevin the courage he needs to propose to the woman he loves. One smile from Rosalind Bremmond and it is easy to understand the attraction. A "rain making" broker in the bank's commodities division, Rosalind is concerned about the dangers of Kevin's new job. Kevin silences her with a kiss and prepares to propose but before he can give her the ring, an assassin's bullet shatters Rosalind's heart and crushes Kevin's soul. Having lost all hope for the future, Kevin is driven to seek revenge. His fury might well be directed at Tessa Jansen, a strong beauty who tracks Kevin from afar, lurking in the shadows of the crime scene. But first, he must find the truth. Kevin thought he knew his girlfriend, but who was she really, and why did someone want her dead? Frustrated by the local police and Willem van der Zee, an agent from Interpol, Kevin turns to Jorgensen, who places the full resources of the Security Division at Kevin's disposal. As Kevin investigates Rosalind's death, he uncovers her secret life as a money launderer and is slowly indoctrinated into a web of corporate espionage and assassination. His efforts quickly make him a target for Rosalind's enemies, agents from Interpol, and the Dutch authorities, all of whom assume Kevin's involvement predated her death. In this time of chaos, who can he trust? Karina, the bank's office manager and Kevin's surrogate mother? Thorsten, a local Coffee Shop owner and Kevin's loyal hacker buddy? Think again. Amidst the hailstorm of bullets and ever-shifting sands, Kevin must carry on his quest a quest to learn the true identity of the killer, while trying to reconcile the real Rosalind with the woman he loved. Who wanted her dead? Who crushed Kevin's soul and molded him into a vengeful gunman? Who is the soul assassin?
- A story about the 14 year old Heleen who makes the transition of child to adult with pain and effort in the wild 70s. While her parents going to divorce she is exploring the world of sex, drugs and love on her own.
- The story is about Sven a boy who gets beaten and bullied at home because his father favors his brother over him. Sven goes to school and tries to hide his bruises. When his crush sees them he tells her he fell whilst free running. Sven's best friend decides to teach him how to free run so that he can impress his crush. Unfortunately, the beatings at home get worse and Sven has to escape.
- When everything in Nola's life seems to be going downhill, she meets a boy who helps her get her life back on track. On a road trip with him Nola discovers what it means to not be the most popular girl in school anymore.
- Distraught is a Dutch film from 2008 by Dave Schram at the scenario of Mary Peters among others Marius Gottlieb, Marloes van der Wel, Renée Soutendijk, Monic Hendrickx and Victor Löw. The scenario is based on the book by Carry Slee. On October 16, 2008 Marius Gottlieb was raided on the set of SpangaS by writer Carry Slee who told him that the film 100 000 visitor. Story Edit Spoiler warning: The following text contains details of the content and / or the end of the story. Yara (Marloes van der Wel) already has an eye on for a while Paco (Marius Gottlieb) who attends school with her and as a DJ at parties running plates. But Paco has something to Floor (Robin Martens) and does not stand her. Yara's mother wants her daughter model but actually wants Yara to art school. Yara wants to lose weight to be not too thick and because Paco her might enjoyable. Therefore, she eats little, but they induced vomiting after a meal by stabbing a finger in her throat. Later she used a laxative. Paco's father garages where Paco also works. Paco and his father love each other. Paco's mother has a friend, Paco can not stand him. Floor gets to Paco, though he is under 18 and has no driver's license, her pick a car. Paco does, he enters an old Daphie but Floor embarrassed to be seen in it and refuses to move. Paco's father is angry, Paco promises that he will not do it again. Paco goes with his father on the road by car. The mobile phone of his father's battery is depleted, and Paco does not find it necessary to make his own cell phone. Paco's father suffers a heart attack on the highway Paco sends the car to the side. He would like to call an ambulance, but has no cell phone, and long-coming cars stop at first. He wants to drive, but does not because of his promise to his father. This takes longer for an ambulance comes. Paco's father dies, Paco feels guilty. Floor makes it awkwardly with Paco. At school Yara knocked unconscious by an overdose of the laxative. Paco warns the history teacher, Sulders (Kees Hulst), but that does not listen. Paco lends them without asking his car and bring Yara to hospital and call from there to school to say Sulders' car is there. Sulders is evil and comes up with the police to the hospital; the friend of Paco's mother comes and says that he borrowed the car, and Paco will thereby protect.
- News that the school is supposed to suddenly close causes great agitation among the students. They decide to take direct action by occupying their schooL.
- Masha is in an overwhelming relationship with Luuk, father of two and divorced. Nothing seems to stand in their way until Luuk becomes incurably ill.
- In 1997, a special team is trained to reduce the large increase of gangsters who deal in drugs. An informant gives them the lowdown on an upcoming drug deal - their first bust. But as the team intervenes, the deal is disturbed by a gangster, and everything goes wrong: the dealers are assassinated, the gangster escapes and a cop dies. After this fuck-up, the team is suspended - but they nevertheless decide to continue their investigation, unraveling secrets they weren't supposed to find out about... Action, pursuits and funny one-liners.
- Taping of theatre show played by Acda en de Munnik.
- The young Jaweed leads a clandestine existence as an illegal immigrant in The Netherlands. Back in Afghanistan, his family are kept in their eager belief that Jaweed is living a promised life, and carry on projecting all their hopes and desires onto him. While roaming the streets at night with his friend, Koshan, Jaweed tries to find his place in the underground hip hop culture.
- Being haunted by trauma and depression Cayden gradually loses control over his life.
- 9-episode travelogue through The Netherlands of 1823, following the itinerary and words as jotted down in the diary of young Dutch author Jacob van Lennep, who hiked -by foot and coach- during three months in the rainy summer of 1823, through the young Kingdom of the Netherlands, eight years after its becoming independent. Author Geert Mak, as narrator, joined me during the sunny summer of 2000 on a trip retracing the footsteps of Van Lennep, with the amazing result that most of the 19th century's locations could be found intact, following the original footpaths and coach-routes. Thus this mini-series turned out to be a living testimony of cultural-history of The Netherlands of 200 years ago.
- A hypochondriac obsessive-compulsive physician has difficulty dealing with his patients. But is it really all in his head?
- A postman delivering a package is drawn into a house by a mysterious force that seems to originate from a seductive woman inside.
- Carried away by a much more mature, not very sympathetic girlfriend, Machteld discovers at her first night in discotheque The Palace that she still has little to do there at the age of fourteen. Luckily she is picked up by her father.
- A giallo style horror movie trailer that revolves around a freelance photographer who gets involved in a series of brutal murders, and gradually becomes obsessed with finding the killer.
- Late for work as always, Chris tests his boss's temper with his most preposterous excuse yet.
- Dutch Turk Erdogan Olgün's wife Dobbe is stabbed fatally during their wedding party. Vledder thinks of the Turkish mob or racism, but father Achmed Olgünand his business seem legitimate. Her bigot father Evert Dobbe has an alibi. Baantjer also checks out Erögan's best friend Ali Kuçuk, who has a bitter with him argument that evening, but no apparent motive, and the bride's alleged infidelity.
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeMert Bereketoglu is a fashion stylist of Turkish descent, from Zaandam, The Netherlands. We talk about the Turkish migration to Europe at the beginning of the 1960s and how the Turkish culture has developed over the years. We also discuss how Turks tend to be good collaborators (especially within families) and discuss why this could be the case.
- Willem tries to resign from working for Huub, but Huub will not let him go easily - a deal is made. Iris talks to a lawyer about custody of her son. The police try to crack Bjorn's silence.
- Iris tries to suppress her feelings for Willem after their first tryst. When she arrives home, she finds out her husband has been assigned to a case that involves Willem.
- Iris, a photographer, and Willem, a lawyer, meet at an exhibition of her work. The attraction is immediate. But they are both married; Iris to state prosecutor Pepijn, and Willem to Elsie, the daughter of a dubious real estate tycoon.
- After one last meeting, Iris tells Willem that they must stop meeting. She tells him her husband is the head of the investigation into his father-in-law.
- A new riddle leads Esmé and Mortensen on. They are now certain that Holger has left the riddles behind but why?
- A drunken man is found behind the wheel of his car near a gas station. The man had a gun on his lap and it looks like he was about the rob the pump. The police brings hem to the station and is shows Bram knows this man very well.