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- Merel, a talented young girl, is suddenly getting bullied at school.
- In a dull village where nothing ever happens, a boy finds a living mummy in his room. It's the start of an amazing friendship, learning the boy more than any friend could.
- Two half-brothers get to know each other while sailing up a river in an inhospitable region in search of the place where their father was found dead.
- Despite the fact that he's a Jehovah's witness, ska-loving high school student Jonathan has a relationship with Marjan, a non-believing artist.
- Twelve year old Don is a new student on a 'black' school in Holland. As a white rich kid, he's got a lot of problems getting accepted by his class. With his great talent in football, he tries to change everything by submitting in a school tournament. But to win, you have to find 9 other players, and that is not easy when everybody hates you!
- Movie about the Dutch hip-hop culture, seen through the eyes of the commercially successful rapper Brainpower , the (by choice) underground operating rapper Duvel (from Rotterdam) and the new rising star from Amsterdam zuid-oost Jay Collin. Through the streets of Amsterdam Zuidoost, along the Rotterdams Maas to the 'cradle' New York the film follows a number of MC's and crews at different points in their career during a year.
- Each morning a group of people meet in the swimming pool to swim. The police suspects it is a criminal organization and interrogate Loes.
- Paris and Holland, 1959: painter van Gogh's sole heir's sole heir, civil engineer Vincent Willem, wants to sell his vast collection of paintings and drawings to invest in the French super-fast train (TGV). The process stirs memories of the artist, who was fired after ten years trying to work for a major Brussels art gallery, but lacks his brother Theo's commercial feeling. Vincent decides to become a reverend, like their father, but abandons the theological seminar within a year to become a lay preacher in the Walloon Borinage coal mines, only to be fired for putting empathy over spiritual guidance. Destitute and disillusioned, he joins Theo's new Paris art firm, only to be rejected as naive. Even Theo turns away after Vincent takes in a pregnant prostitute and her offspring.
- Vincent can't accept that his 'wife' persists in prostitution, leaves the city and moves back home, to paint 'real life' in the countryside. But there's no market for it and neighbor Marion, with whom he starts an affair, makes him realize his family is deeply ashamed of the artistic loser even kid brother Dorus's warm welcome soon turns into bitterness. Father dies.
- Supported by Theo, Vincent unhappily takes technique-obsessed Cormon's conservative classes. His plan to exhibit in lover Agostina Segatori's pub fails after fellow students Gaugin and Lautrec bail out. Vincent must move south to enable Theo's engagement with socialite Jo Bonger. His dream of launching a realistic painting school with Gauguin, who returns after travels, proves void, as Theo paid him. Desperate Vincent, meanwhile an alcoholic, cuts off an ear.
- After Vincent cut off his own ear, brother Theo, now happily married to wealthy compatriot Jo Bonger, sees to his medical and mental treatment. Afterward Theo arranges for the artist, whom he won't take into their new Paris home, to stay in a seemingly peaceful Auvergne village. It seems a happy time, spent painting in the countryside, but he can't stand public opinion when some recognition finally arrives. It ends with a fatal gunshot, which may be suicidal, accidental or a struggle with neighboring adolescent scamps who often bulled the foreign weirdo.