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- Awaiting their inevitable deaths at one of the worst concentration camps, a group of Jews make a rabbinical court to decide whether God has gone against the Holy Covenant and if He is the one guilty for their suffering.
- Documentary about the life and some of the philosophical convictions of Baruch d'Espinoza, relatively superficial in its subject matter. Very suitable for those just becoming acquainted with his ideas, but may be suboptimal for those who have actually read his work in depth.
- In the legacy of the now forgotten photographer Annemie Wolff was discovered a remarkable collection of portraits she took of her Jewish fellow residents in Amsterdam South in 1943.
- Shirley, a Dutch-Israeli photojournalist, was always protected behind her camera while exploring other people's emotions. Yet her own father, a Holocaust survivor, never shared his own story with her.
- The film shows the rise and fall of Pim de la Parra, a crazy, controversial, and creative genius, and of his resurrection. Driven by women, ego, and money, De la Parra celebrates film and life in abundance while producing and directing dozens of films, changing the entire Dutch film industry. Dutch language film with English subtitles.
- Never a Dull Moment is a film about individual resilience in the most turbulent period of the last century. It is based on the personal documents in albums, the countless photographs he took and an unpublished autobiography by Sam Waagenaar.
- A mentally imbalanced mathematician is dead sure: He has accidentally stumbled on the mathematical principle that generates the universe.
- How can a girl communicate with an orthodox Jewish boy from Israel, when it's a sin for him to communicate with a girl?