Bernhard, schavuit van Oranje is a Dutch television program depicting the more than only turbulent life of a prince consort. It is a compelling drama concerning a man who tries to be himself, but must survive deep crises, finally to see the real meaning of love. Within the Dutch royal family there is actually no more talked about character than Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld. Whether it concerns Greet Hofmans, extramarital affairs, or Lockheed, Prince Bernhard faced a lot of scandals throughout the course of his life. Besides this he was, and is a person, loved by many as a war hero. A man of extremes. In four parts Prince Bernhard tells the tale of his life. Not only through the spyglass, but especially to his grandson's wife, Princess Máxima of the Netherlands, who will be soon the Queen next to Prince Willem-Alexander. In a way, she takes the same position as Prince Bernhard did in his life. In their conversations and discussions it becomes clear how much they are different, but also how much they are the same. For Princess Máxima this is sometimes very confronting. The tale drags us throughout the course of the Prince's life, from Soestdijk, his beloved German Reckenwalde, Berlin, London, Argentina and Canada.
Vincent & Theo (1990) is a biographical drama film that explores the complex relationship between the famous painter Vincent van Gogh and his brother Theo. The movie delves into the struggles and challenges faced by Vincent as he battles mental illness and creates some of his most iconic artworks. It portrays the love and support provided by Theo, who acts as Vincent's confidant and advocate throughout his life. The film also touches upon themes of art, brotherhood, and the impact of Vincent's illness on his artistic genius.
The fourth movie about the popular teacher Mees Kees.
In 'My Father Is an Airplane,' a young boy forms an extraordinary bond with his father, who believes he is an airplane. As they navigate the challenges of their unconventional life, they learn important lessons about love, acceptance, and the power of imagination.
Loverboy is a drama film released in 2003. It follows the story of a teenage boy who becomes involved in a relationship with an older woman. The film explores themes of love, sexuality, and the complexities of relationships.
Paradise Trips is a comedy-drama movie that follows the journey of a bus driver who embarks on a chaotic road trip. Along the way, he experiences various hilarious and dramatic encounters that lead to his self-discovery.
A skeptical Vatican priest travels to the southern Dutch province of Limburg to investigate a reported miracle, only to get entangled in a series of apparently miraculous events that undermine his vocation.
Confetti Harvest follows the story of a teenager living in a strict religious farming community. The film explores themes of coming-of-age, family relationships, and the challenges faced by adolescents in a religious environment. It delves into topics such as teenage sexuality, corporal punishment, and the struggle to fit into societal norms. The protagonist navigates through intense experiences such as beatings, scolding, and punishments, while also forming connections with family members and facing the complexities of parent-child relationships. Based on a novel, Confetti Harvest provides a compelling and thought-provoking portrayal of life in a rural, religious community.
When a Dutch family drives back home from a holiday in Germany and stops at a rest area, it is already clear this is probably their last trip together. But then a marital crisis, the heat, restless hormones and suppressed frustrations unexpectedly interlock.
Graeme Warrack was Divisional Chief Doctor of the 1st Airborne Division at the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944. With other doctors, medical personnel and padres, he stayed behind with the wounded. The first improvised hospital was a German-occupied Dutch military barracks at Apeldoorn. From here, the wounded were transported to prisoner of war camps in Germany. As the last of the wounded left, Colonel Warrack escaped.
In this drama, Ben is faced with the anger and grief of his entire village when, inebriated, he causes a road accident in which his girlfriend Tinka dies. Ben is sent to prison and his resentful in-laws get custody of his little daughter Cindy. When Ben after two years returns to the southern village of Waldstille, he intends to restore contact with Cindy as soon as possible - despite opposition from his parents-in-law.
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