Black Book is a Dutch World War II film that follows the story of a Dutch Jewish singer named Rachel Stein. She is forced to go into hiding after witnessing the execution of her family by Nazis. Rachel then joins the Dutch resistance and becomes a spy, infiltrating the German headquarters in order to gather important information. Along the way, she forms a romantic relationship with a German officer, which adds to the complexity of her situation. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and survival in a time of war.
The Binnenhof (Dutch Houses of Parliament) is being renovated. It will be closed off from the outside world for five years. During the years of renovation, Splinter Chabot closely follows developments.
Walnut Tree is a gripping drama set during the Iran-Iraq war, following a father's quest for justice after his family becomes victims of a chemical weapon attack. As he navigates the complexities of war, he finds himself fighting to bring the perpetrators to the International Court of Justice.
Kym, an Australian tourist, decides to travel to Bosnia. Her guidebook leads her to Višegrad, a small town steeped in history, on the border of Bosnia and Serbia. After a night of insomnia in the 'romantic' Hotel Vilina Vlas, Kym discovers what happened there during the war. She can no longer be an ordinary tourist and her life will never be the same again.
In this suspenseful movie, a sea captain becomes embroiled in a mystery involving buried treasure, political corruption, and a budding romance. As he navigates the dangerous waters, he must contend with police informants, impersonations, and a race against time to uncover the hidden truth.
Paul dans sa vie is a documentary film that explores the journey of Paul, highlighting key moments, struggles, and achievements in his life. It offers an intimate portrait of Paul's experiences and emotions, providing an insightful look into his personal growth and development. Through interviews, archive footage, and narration, the film takes the audience on a captivating and thought-provoking exploration of Paul's life.
Throughout the 17th century, the Dutch and English fought desperate wars over which country would dominate world trade for the next two centuries. They waged massive sea battles in Europe and embarked on violent raids in Asia, Africa and North America.
This Traveltalks visit to Holland spotlights The Hague and two smaller tourist destinations. We learn that the economy of Holland, which for many centuries has been based on fishing and the growing of tulips, is slowly changing to an agricultural base.
When I Sold My Soul To The Machine is a documentary film that explores the rise of an underground music movement in The Hague. The film delves into the electronic music scene, highlighting the passion and dedication of the artists who define this unique genre. Through interviews and live performances, the documentary offers an intimate look into the challenges and triumphs of this vibrant community.
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