A look at Go Ahead Eagle during the 2017-2018 season.
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A celebration of 100 years of Sparta Rotterdam's classic stadium.
A retrospective of the career of dutch defender Ron Vlaar
Aston Villa footbal club visit the home town of their captain Ron Vlaar.
A look at the traditions of the oldest club in the Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam.
A look at Go Ahead Eagless successful playoff campaign during the 2015/2016 season.
A look at the careers of Bert van Marwijk and Barry Hughes at Go Ahead Eagles.
A chronicle of prominent Dutch association football club Feyenoord's 75-year history, and its place at the heart of its namesake neighborhood on the south bank of Rotterdam, the largest seaport in Europe.
A look at the promotional clash between Sparta and Excelsior.
A look back at the history of this traditional Dutch club.
A look at the rivalry between FC Twente and Heracles Almelo
A look at the rivalry between Go Ahead Eagles and PEC Zwolle.
Don, a rich twelve-year-old, is kicked out of school. He is send to another school where he has difficulties fitting in.
One summer morning Sven experiences something odd--cold shower, no lights and a leaky fridge. Also, no power and Sven has invited his friends over to watch a soccer match. Sven decides to look for alternative solutions himself.
For years, a secret society of hyper-geniuses and anarchistic whiz kids at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology worked and played at devising a method of card counting that would take the gambling world by surprise. This is their story.
The term “shadow children” is largely unknown in our society. It is about children who live with a terminally ill sibling. The entire attention of the parents is directed to the sick child. The healthy children are in the “shadow”, they take on tasks for which they are still far too young, they fill the family gaps that open up due to the overwhelm of the parents. Often enough, it seems like it is the days in the hospice the healthy children long for since here they are relieved of all burdens for a few hours.
Germany, 1970: Students Karl-Heinz and Hedi try to find a way to be together from across the Iron Curtain, with her in the East and him in the West. Under the pressure of the GDR’s secret police, Karl-Heinz can’t move to East Germany and eventually, Hedi has to leave the country. Her escape, disguised as a holiday trip to Romania, goes wrong in many ways.
From the second floor of his coincidental new home, the filmmaker observes his surroundings; a vast green marshland with birds, animals, a pond and people. The filmmaker wonders whether there could be a space in the absence of stories or whether the camera forces spaces to create stories for its own survival.
In Gascony, a sparsely populated region in the southwest of France, lives Dr. Jean Cadéot, a ninety-year-old veterinarian who continues to work tirelessly and still enjoys doing so. Although his eyesight is getting worse and worse, he treats his animal patients with all his senses and all his love.
Weathering intertwines the deeply personal stories of two Black key workers as they reveal their experiences of racism in the UK. The film explores the impact of the UK government-imposed Covid-19 lockdowns, and the worldwide anti-racism movement which grew after the murder of George Floyd. Both events have acted as a magnifying glass for the inequalities that exist within British society.
A grandmother living in a small Kenyan village completes her final year of primary school at the old age of 94.