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- A boisterous homicide detective is partnered with a neurotic narc to fight organized crime in the Dutch city of Tilburg.
- In her search for her biological father, after a long journey eastbound, Suzanne discovers a shrouded and horrifying part of her own past, that turns her greatest dream into a dark nightmare.
- Over four nights at Tilburg's 013 venue Arjen Lucassen, his band and one of modern progressive music's most emphatic of casts celebrated the 20th anniversary of the third Ayreon album in front of thousands of fans from around the world.
- A man is hunted by an invisible entity after he mysteriously finds a picture of a blood stained bench on his phone
- Bad people are demanding money from Dave. However, Dave doesn't really care about that.
- Anesthetize is the second live DVD by progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, released on 20 May 2010. The Blu-ray edition was released on 15 June.
- Eight people are chosen to compete in the new horror-themed game show Camp Slasher, which becomes a fight for survival when a real killer crashes the premiere.
- In a race against time, a young woman has to find her way home through a post-apocalyptic world.
- Charles Dujardin - psychiatrist - starts losing his precious sense of control when Lotte, a seductive and promiscuous client offers her confession. Since the death of her controlling husband she feels liberated. She gets back at him by seducing men indiscriminately. She shamelessly flirts with Charles. A stronger man would spot the trauma and resist. But Charles is not a strong man. Her story takes hold of his mind. After his ailing wife is sped off to the hospital Charles grows obsessed with Lotte. He starts losing control of his mind. Reality and fantasy start mixing. An ethical commission starts asking difficult questions. There's been a complaint. An official investigation is started. But he didn't do anything wrong. Did he?
- Marc-Marie Huijbregts sketches a very intimate self-portrait based on personal anecdotes and reflections. Comical, poignant, or both, but always sincere.
- At the age of thirteen, four teenagers began starting a band named after a fairytale: Snowwithes and the 2 Dwarfs. With one dream only: becoming as big as their rock idols: Blink 182.
- Frank shows Tom the true meaning of 3:14.
- We follow a deranged individual on the night before his birthday.
- At first Amy playfully deals with her Grandmother's dementia. This makes it easy for her to win at cards or get paid twice for her report. Even more when granny falls in love with Rinus. But suddenly Amy finds her granny lost and confused. This inspires her to instead help her Grandmother to reclaim a moment of happiness. Stolen Kisses is based on the true story of filmmaker Lidi Toepoel's aged grandmother Mientje, who lived in a nursing home with dementia and had a boyfriend there. The film shows what dementia does to people, their friends and family using a delicate touch, and underscores how elderly people with Alzheimer's are often unfairly dismissed.
- A group of children are caught in a conflict with the far past. Suddenly, some of the group are drawn into a cabin that disappears to the past.
- 20181h 12m6.6 (19)TV SpecialLive broadcast from Tilburg, where Marc-Marie Huijbregts talks about the highlights of 2018.
- A strange men in spying on the home of a beautiful lade. As soon as she leaves the house he is going in for a look.
- Three dancers are in the same room, but each in their own space. Each character shows glimpses of who she is and how they relate to a monologue-soundtrack that can be heard throughout the movie. For everyone the relationship with the text and the words are different. Gradually the voice breaks down, words tumble and meanings are lost. This has an impact on the dancers and the way they move. The tensions within the relationship with the voice come to a climax and something breaks. The dancers are free to move, free from words and semantic meaning. They breath and move as one organism and find ways to communicate in chaos and disharmony. The language moves to the background and loses its presence and impact. What remains is pure movement.
- Follows three young artists during the COVID-19 pandemic and the effect it has on their art
- A young woman is stalked by a masked killer
- In a town terrorized by a serial killer, Lilly goes on a date with Simon. But Simon has some dark secrets.
- A woman home alone is harassed by unknown assailants.
- The last bridge operator of Tilburg is waiting to retire. But does anyone want to follow in his footsteps? Meanwhile little Daan's mother is struggling to make ends meet. 8 year old Daan decides to take matters in his own hands...
- A film about five refugees living illegally in five European countries.
- A documentary film about the congregation of Sisters of Charity of Saint Charles Borromeo, de 'zusters onder de bogen' or Sisters under the Arches.
- A girl tries to find out why a boy she meets is always standing in a lake.
- A documentary short that chronicles the history of legendary football game 'Dirty Balls'.
- Dirk is stuck in a rut; every day is the same as the one before. He and his narrator really want something to change and give them back the joy of living. Then one day Dirk looks outside his window, and everything changes.
- People suffering with depression where its origin is from their youth.
- The employees of the Booze City Club get help from an unexpected ally when they are faced with some unwanted guests.
- A documentary feature tracing Swiss group The Young Gods' history from the beginnings in 1985 up until today.
- An enormous block of concrete descends from the sky, which demands the attention of the citizens of Tilburg.
- Javier Guzman's first stand-up comedy show.
- Johan Rudolph Thorbecke (1798-1872) is the political example of Prime Minister Mark Rutte. Thorbecke is the man who in many ways lays the foundation for the new Netherlands. And not only because of its much-vaunted Constitution. Thorbecke grows up in a poor family and is being groomed for something big by his ambitious father. How big, even his father cannot imagine.