Producer
Amina is a successful CEO who doesn’t like to express her emotions to the outside world. While visiting her friend Keke, who is the opposite of herself, Amina feels attracted to the golden dance pole in the middle of the living room. As the night evolves, Amina gets challenged to step out of her comfort zone and embrace her vulnerability.
Producer
When Farid’s mother dies, he and his father Dariush are both grieving in their own way. They’ve never been close and this escalates when Farid wants to play his mother’s favorite song for Dariush. What starts as a simple act ends in an outburst of emotions.
Producer
Two adult brothers set out to find a stand-in for their deceased father in order to keep living off his retirement income.
Producer
Just before Anne is moving from Amsterdam to live with her great love Sara in Montreal, her publisher criticizes the manuscript for her first novel. What exactly is the story she's trying to tell? Does she even have something to say at all? Anne is forced to search for what she wants in life, because it is not only the main character in her novel who seems to be a little lost.
Producer
Producer
Producer
After babysitting Marjolijn’s child, Zohre is suddenly back on her doorstep. Can’t she stay overnight? For this one night, Marjolijn turns the living room couch into a bed for the Afghan refugee. However, one night quickly turns into months. Developing a close relationship, Marjolijn tries to improve Zohre’s unfortunate situation. Conversations about family, friends and even a soap series alternate with lengthy phone conversations with dreadfully bureaucratic Dutch authorities.