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- The intense friendship between two thirteen-year old boys Leo and Remi suddenly gets disrupted. Struggling to understand what has happened, Léo approaches Sophie, Rémi's mother. "Close" is a film about friendship and responsibility.
- Eight-year-old Erik's mother takes him to the sauna for the first time in his life. There, he has to disrobe and sees lots of naked men and women around him. He feels very uncomfortable at first but then he seems to enjoy it.
- Heli must try and protect his young family when his 12-year-old sister inadvertently involves them in the brutal drug world. He must battle against the drug cartel that have been angered as well as the corrupt police force.
- A 12 year old boy and his single mother live parallel lives. The boy spends his days alone while his mother works and goes out with her friends. The boy's solitude is both a source of freedom and a cause for grief. His explorations slowly bring to light the dark contrast between the rules of society and the laws of nature. And before long, the delicate balance of his inner world becomes shattered by unforeseen events.
- Soof is reaching 40 and has everything she ever wanted: three children, a small catering business, a sweet husband Kasper, and a lovely home. Until she starts asking herself: 'Is this all there is?'
- Reliable sources claim 10-year-old Lucy - actually a quiet and lovable primary school student - is about to rob a bank in the pedestrian zone of Bietigheim-Bissingen. Her motive is easy to understand: The ice-cream machine from GLAETERIA FELICITÀ, Lucy's parents' shop, has broken down. Lucy needs money to buy a new one, in order to save the families ice cream parlor. A few weeks ago, Lucy wouldn't even have jaywalked. She was recently coached by the school's bad boy, Tristan, in how to be ruthless and bad. The operation, code-named "Lucyfer," covered various bad-guy disciplines such as stealing, lying, cheating, and bribing. Witnesses say the training was a total success: even Lucy's best friend Rima no longer recognizes her and is very worried, although there's absolutely no cause for concern.
- Roos does not believe in one-night stands. True love is all that matters to her. When its major competitor threatens to swallow her mother's cosmetics company whole, love seems more absent than ever. Yet Roos learns that despite jealousy, scheming and deceit, real love always finds a way to show its true face.
- It follows an undercover cop as he infiltrates the life of an ordinary woman to discover whether she is a dangerous top criminal.
- A young overweight veterinarian falls for the owner of a dog she saves. The feelings might be mutual, but her insecurity gets in the way.
- When the ambitious Philip takes over the running of the family business from his father, he finds himself confronted by the mysterious reappearance of his dead ancestors. In the course of a long night, during which there is a murder, an illicit love affair and a game with false identities, Philip uncovers a closely guarded family secret.
- The Blue Virgin is a drama set in the sixties about Thomas, refined and wealthy, who treats his beautiful young wife Nathalie to a trip to sunny France. When she suddenly disappears in a medieval village, he offers the locals his fortune to find his wife. But he discovers they have used it to fund their religious quest, and is then offered to join their army or never see his wife again.
- 1985. Georges is a born market vendor. As a driven salesman he can sell anything to any one, at any time. When he hears the Pope is coming to Belgium, he spots an opportunity. In close proximity to the grounds where tens of thousands of believers will attend an open-air mass, Café Derby is for rent. Georges is convinced he'll earn a small fortune. His wife and five children however, are not convinced, as it would mean moving again in very short notice. But they'll soon find out that when George puts his mind to something, there's no stopping him. Café Derby tells the tragicomic story of a cheerful but slightly dysfunctional family, inspired by true events. Café Derby is the first feature film by Lenny Van Wesemael, a production of Menuet.
- Widower Amir searches for memories of his wife. Diving into the past, he forgets he also has responsibilities towards his young daughter.
- A story of journeys and spaces: The journey from Russia to France... from school to church, between social hotels... The space between mother and daughter.
- 93-year old mister De Vries is ending his days at the window of his timber cottage in Waterland. Until an unexpected messenger jolts him awake.
- In the middle of night Luna and Evy are dumped at a gas station along the busy freeway. Feeling miserable and cold the two girls decide to get back home.
- Things take a turn for the worse when Melanie's father passes away, and the mob boss he'd been working for comes to pay his respects.
- Alize ran away from home after a fight with her parents. She's answering her phone, and now the evening is slowly turning into night, her parents are increasingly worried. What they don't know is that Alize isn't far away: she has hidden herself across from the house and is observing her worried parents from a distance.
- Three strangers clash as they find a mysterious car.
- Fatima 'Faat' was looking forward to presenting ideal son-in-law Jeroen to her family, but he dumps her altogether. Flippant Stella throws her hunky one-night-stand out, still naked, and toys with male nurse Thomas. Nienke, the third hospital nurse-colleague, fusses about a retirement party for old Dr. Schoonoord, but nobody else feels like contributing money or effort. Faat gets rid of all her Jeroen memorabilia attached to a balloon; it gets caught and is delivered to Jeroen, so he brings it to her, but now she hesitates to resume the relationship. At the party Stella takes the keyboard-player to the locker-room to 'compare intimate piercings', but causes a most painful accident. Schoonord's successor, Dr. Huisman, is likely to make his predecessor forgotten in no time.
- Stella finds that her 15 years 'absent' father who is visiting didn't know about her brother Sep's problem; her boss, whose partner is terminal, spills the beans. Fatima is in a wheelchair for a minor injury and milks it. Bumping into gentleman Jan Frederik's sports-car makes them meet. He's a lawyer, she lets him believe she's a med student. It proves a painful experience for him. Nienke hosts a dinner for her ex, Barry, and his bride, corporate psychologist Jolien, who can't handle discovering she's his 'ex'.
- Nienke decides to help Louise with planning Jolien's bachelor party. Stella tries to convince her father to leave her boat. Fatima has spent a drunken night with Jan Frederik and can't remember if she slept with him or not.
- Sep offers a fancy dinner to Stella- and asks Jurriaan too, so she asks his brother Bastiaan, by way of 'penalty'. Actually the gay brothers match instantly. Fatima flaunts her rich fiancé Jan-Frederik, then dumps him without provocation. Her romantic ex Jeroen returns. On the eve of his wedding with Jolien, Barry finally gets Nienke to admits she's in love with him.
- The new doctor Jurriaan Huiskamp still appeals to nurse Fatima, but she dares not approach him. As soon as he starts telling the truth and expects her to work, desk nurse Stella turns against him. So shoves off a rectal rescue on him, but is ordered to assist. Later they learn to appreciate each-other professionally in an emergency.
- The man who was saved by Jurriaan and Stella returns to thank them. Knowing he's terminal he seizes life, by courting her 'no strings'. Fatima still claims to be over Jeroen, but clearly isn't. Nienke ridiculously fails to handle fashion and anger-issues.
- Stella is offered a seat by a preteen boy but is furious when her younger one-night-stand sweetly praises her in bed as 'riper'. Only a compliment from Dr. Jurriaan softens her murderous mood because she feels 'seen as a fossil'. Fatima's granny advises her to taste and enjoy life and lovers, plural- then dies unexpectedly. Nienke has a crush for barman Barry, from her neighborhood, but finds he has a fiancée.
- Stella's big mouth and sick imagination blow her evaluation interview completely, yet doc Jurriaan, whom she abused as 'a treacherous queer', gets her tenure. Fatima clashes with her mother over whether grandma's cremation should be posh or exuberant like she would have wanted. Nienke still wants barman Barry, but accidentally suggests he should propose to his lover Jolien and becomes his courting coach.
- Stella's date, Ron, turns out to be a house-father, but won't give him up, yet the child's image haunts her. Fatima doesn't want to sell grandma's house and asks medium, who refuses to consult grand whether she should move in but analyzes the friends. Nienke's Barry is about to propose to Jolien, but gets cold feet and asks her moral support.
- Stella insults Jurrian, intrudes the men's locker and dares him to a squash match. The cute kid she mistakes for his 'gay boy' puts her straight on more than one count. Fatima pretends to enjoy living in the country, but overstays her alcohol tolerance in a bar. Just when Nienke starts despairing about her sexual potential, she hits on with extremely helpful ICT store clerk Vincent.
- Fatima invited the girls for a relaxing weekend. By the time she realizes the others meant girls only, it's too late to cancel the male guests. Barry only came to ask Nienke - as wedding witness. Jurriaan and Stella still don't get on. During a storm which spoils the outdoor plans and drenches the boys, hated hospital staff supervisor Wilma invites herself, with her lesbian partner, Marja, who has terminal cancer. The truth game Fatima prepared proves controversial.
- Stella's gay, even sloppier brother, Sep, surprises her with an early visit and his latest shamelessly naked conquest, Francisco. Nienke's sudden opportunity to try filling in nursing supervisor proves the job makes the bitch, and she's hardly better at it. Fatima is suddenly obsessed with granny's ring which ma sold, but can't afford it. Sep's drug use first turns him bi, then worse.
- Madly in love with Jeroen again, Fatima wants to spend every single second with him, even at his office. Looking for a new vibrator in a feminist sex-shop, Stella bickers with the salesclerk. Nienke feels wronged during a checkup by her new gynecologist Dr. Bram Wesseldijk, as turns out a ridiculous misunderstanding.
- The hospital celebrations for its 50 years existence include founding a choir. Fatima is asked and starts dreaming of vocal stardom, but can't read music or strike a tone. Nienke's candidacy is ignored by matron, considering the gynecologist she insulted will direct. Stella's drain is clogged. She hoped to seduce studly plumbers into helping her cheaply, but their female boss knows that expensive game. Thomas, Jeroen and Jurriaan help out.
- Fatima was looking forward to spending three months in Paris, where Jeroen does an apprenticeship, but he's not allowed a partner at company's expense. Jurriaan worries when Stella accepts gifts and dates with unknown admirers, so he takes her skating, which gives her the flu. When Nienke gets arrested for being drunk, her ex, Vincent, cuddles her to sleep. Jeroen finds the perfect comfort gift.
- Koekie, the puppy Jeroen gave Fatima while he's on course in Paris, has abandonment anxiety, so she takes it to a 'main' dog trainer and her medium Hanny, who suggests finding a real dog-person. Stella has left studying for her dietetics exam until the last day, so her charms may prove decisive. Nienke's turtle, Boris, gets accidentally trampled during a Nightingales (hospital choir) ideas practice.
- Fatima gets stuck with a hearing impaired elevator repairman on the hospital roof. Nienke is asked to babysit her neighbor neighbor's daughter Annemoon. Stella is extremely annoyed when the hospital staff keeps reminding her of her birthday.
- Fatima is tickled pink to receive a visit from her equally girlish and posh high-school friend Danielle, a model-actress, from New York. Exchanging invented success stories, a recipe for a fight. Nienke's co-volunteer for the hospital's candy delivery to mentally handicapped children calls in sick. Stella is grudgingly 'volunteered'. Once there, Nienke hates the unruly brats, Stella falls for their studly supervisor Gert-Jan.
- Stella rudely throws Jurriaan out straight after sex, when they fall asleep even refuses breakfast in bed. When that drives him to date his classy ex Esmée again, that makes her viciously jealous. Fatima is flattered when Dr. Bram Wesseldijk asks her as dance partner, although Nienke warns her he's just after a flirt behind his sick wife's back. Wilma is furious to loose her hospital show solo. Things don't turn out as the men expected.
- When Jeroen admits during a visit he has had an innocent fling in Paris, Fatima shamelessly throws him out stat, knowing she did worse herself. The rowdy Nightingales rehearsals are such a nuisance that publican Barry asks Nienke to rid him of the problem. Stella finally starts realizing her flippant attitude implies nobody takes her seriously.
- Nienke takes Fatima and Stella on holiday to a surprise destination in Germany but 'Susie', her car, breaks down. A tow trucks takes Susie back to Amsterdam, with all of the girls' baggage still inside. When they finally arrive at their five star hotel, Nienke's reservation turns out to be for the following day.
- Fatima has spent the night in Deventer in a brothel, Nienke with religious youngsters and Stella with some tramps. After reuniting they try to hook up with the Florence Nightingales choir and get a free ride home. But half of the choir is stuck in traffic.
- Vinex women Veerle and Sara are each stuck in the rut of their own family life. After a chance, but confrontational encounter in the supermarket, they find in each other an ally in all the bottled-up annoyances of everyday life.
- Camera images of the unintentional robbery of the pet shop are shown on television. This forces Veerle and Sara to undergo a metamorphosis.
- Tarik is forced to hide in Veerle's mobile home, but he dies of hunger. Veerle has to report her car, which has not been stolen, to the police, but has simply been hidden in the bushes next to a country road.
- Both Debbie and Tarik are now hostages in the caravan. After the successful interview with Debbie, Sara now has to deal with Debbie's disappearance at work.