, 1h36 Directed byUwe Boll, Ben Sombogaart OriginPays-bas GenresDrama, Documentary ThemesLa fin du monde, Météorologie, Catastrophe climatique, Disaster films ActorsSylvia Hoeks, Luke Perry, Lauren Holly, Katja Herbers, Barry Atsma, Monic Hendrickx Roles Mevrouw Haverkamp Rating62% A terrible storm causes hundreds of dikes to break in Zeeland, resulting in the North Sea flood of 1953. Julia, a single mother living with her parents, is caught in the middle of the catastrophic flood. She is rescued from drowning and taken to safety by her neighbour Aldo, who is a member of the armed forces. However, her baby is left in a wooden box in the attic of Julia's parental home. Together Julia and Aldo return to the disaster area to look for the baby. When they finally find the box, it is empty, and they conclude that someone must have taken the child. The child ended up with a woman who recently lost her own baby in a car accident. Julia met her but because the woman did not want to lose the baby, she hid him for Julia. Eighteen years later, Julia meets her son and the woman again and she finds out what has happened.
, 1h30 GenresThriller ActorsMatthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen, Carolien Spoor, Pierre Bokma, Betty Schuurman Roles mother Van Riebeeck Rating64% Simon is a high school student who always gets high grades. He isn't popular and spends his free time doing his home work and helping his mother. One day, he is in a store buying an LP album for his mother and runs into the popular brothers, Arnout and Victor van Riebeeck.
, 1h38 Directed byTamar van den Dop OriginPays-bas GenresDrama, Romance ThemesMedical-themed films, Films about disabilities, La cécité ActorsHalina Reijn, Jan Decleir, Amaryllis Uitterlinden, Betty Schuurman Rating71% Ruben (Joren Seldeslachts) is a lone and unbalanced young man who lost his sight in childhood. Marie (Halina Reijn) is an albino woman of temperate look and with a lot of insecurities. She has a beautiful voice and along with Ruben shares a mutual love for books and tales. Ruben's mother hires her as a reader to read her son books orally. While they live in a mansion, between these two lonely souls sparks love, but will love still be blind if the man recovers from his blindness?
, 1h40 OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller ActorsEllen Burstyn, Glenn Close, Thomas Gibson, Phyllida Law, Kelly Macdonald, Patrick Bergin Roles Digna Rating61% Richard is a new art teacher at a high school. Cornelia Englebrecht (played by Glenn Close) is a history teacher who invites Richard to see a painting of a young girl at a table, which she believes to be a genuine Vermeer, where she tells him stories, which are portrayed as flashbacks about the people who owned the painting in the past. All of the stories take place in the Netherlands, and the flashbacks happen mostly before the one preceding it. The first story, from the late 1800s, involved a romance and had flashbacks within flashbacks. Another story took place in the early 1700s when a baby was abandoned during a flood after a dike break. The painting accompanied the baby and was intended to be sold for the baby's expenses.
, 2h17 Directed byBen Sombogaart OriginPays-bas GenresDrama, Historical, Romance ActorsThekla Reuten, Nadja Uhl, Ellen Vogel, Thekla Reuten, Betty Schuurman, Barbara Auer Roles Mother Rockanje Rating73% The film tells the story of twin German sisters Lotte (Thekla Reuten) and Anna (Nadja Uhl) who are separated when they are six. After the death of their parents, they are "divided" between quarreling distant relatives, one being raised in the Netherlands and the other in Germany. Lotte grows up in a loving middle-class intellectual family in Amsterdam, and Anna is raised in virtual servitude by a poor Catholic peasant family in a backward area .
, 2h2 Directed byMike van Diem OriginPays-bas GenresDrama, Historical ActorsJan Decleir, Victor Löw, Fedja van Huêt, Betty Schuurman, Tamar van den Dop, Lou Landré Roles Joba Rating76% In the Netherlands of the 1920s, Dreverhaven (Decleir), a dreaded bailiff, is found dead, with a knife sticking out of his stomach. The obvious suspect is Jacob Willem Katadreuffe (Van Huêt), an ambitious young lawyer who worked his way up from poverty, always managing to overcome Dreverhaven's personal attacks against him. Katadreuffe was seen leaving Dreverhaven's office on the afternoon of the murder. He is arrested and taken to police headquarters, where he reflects back on the story of his long relationship with Dreverhaven, who, police learn, is also Katadreuffe's father.