Antoinette
Люсия Де Берк — молодая женщина, которой пришлось столкнуться с несправедливостью судебной системы. За много лет работы в больнице девушка приобрела огромный опыт ухаживания за тяжелобольными пациентами, но во время ее очередного дежурства, в клинике умирает новорожденный ребенок. По словам коллег это уже не первый смертельный случай, произошедший за все время работы Люси в больнице. Полиция начинает вести расследование, а главной обвиняемой в этом деле становится Де Берк. Вскоре дело Люси доходит до суда, а журналисты начинают называет ее «Ангелом Смерти». Огромное количество людей начинают ненавидеть девушку, считая ее хладнокровной убийцей, даже не смотря на отсутствие прямых доказательств ее вины...
Mother
What started out as a simple holiday trip on the Swiss mountain lake, is beneath the surface an intense drama between a mother and her daughter.
Stella
Dutch working mother, Stella, was supportive of international mission in Uruzgan, even if that meant missing her husband Jurre for months. After her brother is killed in action there, nothing can return life to normality, not even the return home of her military husband, Jurre. Flash-backs from a trial nine months later show the tragic developments
Maybe Sweden is about five book worms on a reading holiday in a beautiful country house somewhere in South Europe. By the pool, in the hammock and even round the campfire they are buried in their books. Or they discuss literature. This changes when they come across a sleeping Ghanaian in the garden. The rather mousy Mira takes care of his ill mother and, soon, of other stranded boat people. The haven of peace changes into an aid station, not to everyone's pleasure. Harmless collisions - does the Ghanaian have to read Michel Houellebecq to gain a better understanding of Europe? - get out of hand more and more, until the idyll crumbles.
Meija
Rising, rather autobiographical novelist Giph has a hot girlfriend, doctor and model Samarinde. His crude, domineering and progressive mother Ria's suffering an incurable decease in which she suffers from paraplegia. Her inevitably ensuing death is brought forward with euthanasia. Giph is struggling to handle the situation with his mother. Shortly after his mother has passed he away, he decides to join his fun loving friends on La Palma for a holiday. There Samarinde tells her boyfriend she's expecting his baby