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- What does it take to express yourself? The surprising and moving story of Madonna's most famous troupe of dancers.
- The legend of an ancient civilization lies buried under a large expanse of dunes. Travelers have always reached this remote territory looking for the traces of the ruins of a city, or perhaps a lost utopia. Some men, barely visible among the sands, today inhabit this solitary place facing the sea.
- How Frans Afman, a banker from the Netherlands, developed a new system for film financing, revolutionized independent filmmaking in Hollywood, but could not prevent it all from crashing down, when ambition of others turned into greed.
- Two young Iranian brothers are invited to exhibit their political street-art in New York. In exchange for their search for success they will become politically banned from their home. We follow their work from the streets of Tabriz to the Soho gallery. Now they have lost their canvas what is left?
- Bob Rugurika is the director of Radio Publique Africaine (RPA), the most popular independent radio station in Burundi. As an investigative journalist he is also a forerunner of the fight for freedom of expression in his country, willing to risk his life to expose the truth. With the RPA, he keeps on challenging the regime and becomes its enemy number one. Will Bob succeed in keeping the freedom of press, while independent media are being silenced and his life and family are being threatened?
- REFUGE tells the story of three illegal Afghan boys in Holland who are searching for their future and identity as homosexuals or Christian. They are supported by Dutch pensioners who help them to survive and to find their way through Dutch society, rules and regulations.
- At first glance De Verrekijker looks like a normal Dutch primary school. However, the boys and girls are all children of rejected asylum seekers. Headmaster Toon and the teachers do all they can to give them the best education. Yet each morning they worry if any pupil has been forced to leave the country. After a series of deportations it becomes increasingly difficult to provide the children with a safe haven. The situation escalates when a group of Syrian boys fleeing war arrive at the school.