
Acting
Ali Ben Horsting (Sneek, 19 February 1976) is a Dutch actor. Horsting has played in television series and in films. In 2001 he played the role of a workman in the movie The Shaft, in 2005 he played in Dutch movie Leef !. In 2002 he played the role of Hans Hagendoorn in Dutch television series Intensive Care. Horsting also played in Dutch television series Baantjer, Keyzer & de Boer advocaten, Lijn 32 and from 2012 he played bigger roles. In Dutch television series Dokter Deen he played the role of Anton de Beer, in which he appeared 9 episodes. The actor was also seen as a whole season as Raimy Bocal in Dutch television series Overspel, where he performed as a research journalist character. He played in Dutch television series Moordvrouw in 2014, where he performed Rutger Terschuur. In 2015 he appeared in several Dutch drama series, such as Zwarte Tulp in the role of Mitch Groenendijk, and in Dutch films Gluckauf and Undercover. In 2019 he plays joker Polonius in Dutch theater play 'Hamlet, de familievøørstelling'. Description above is an excerpt from Wikipedia (nl), the free online encyclopedia. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. Full list of contributors Wikipedia (nl).

A popular prime minister candidate and a well-known thriller book writer face each other in court after she accuses him of sexual abuse just before the election.

To inform each personally about her impending death, Mies summons her three daughters home. The three half-sisters April, May and June, each of whom has a different father, start to question their lives: "Where are we at in life? What do we still have in common? What will happen to our autistic brother Jan?"

Anna is a vital woman who is married and has two daughters. She picks up her old passion of writing again after frequent requests by a colleague and a friend, but she had not foreseen the consequences of family and friends reading her stories...

Doodslag (Dutch for "Manslaughter") is the story of Max, a paramedic who is repeatedly hindered in performing his duties by loutish behaviour. As his ambulance hurries towards a complicated childbirth, some youths prevent Max from reaching the distressed woman in labour. Spurred on by the emergency and the incendiary words of a TV pundit, he reaches a boiling point and forcefully hits one of the men obstructing his ambulance. Max's strike has far-reaching, unintended consequences.

Divided into chapters, the film first chronicles Hemel's many sexual conquests, but then takes on a different tone as it explores her complicated relationship with her father, Gijs. A dapper auctioneer, Gijs has dated a series of younger women since Hemel's mother's death. But when Gijs starts seeing the charming Sophie, for the first time Hemel feels that her special relationship with her father is threatened...

The suffocating love between between a father and a son who, as modern outlaws, struggle to survive in the depleted and neglected southern Dutch province of Limburg.

SWCHWRM is about a boy who wants to be writer and describes his experiences. He uses the pseudonym, V. Swchwrm, because he wants to remain unknown. He describes, among other things, the death of his grandfather and encounters with the queen. SWCHWRM is based on "Mijn avonturen door V. Swchwrm" by Toon Tellegen.
Dexter's controlled life gets thrown into confusion when a girl appears on his work that looks exactly like his girlfriend Stella. At home his beloved Stella doesn't understand what's going on and she starts questioning their relationship. Dexter's life deteriorates furthermore: traffic bills keep coming in, he is banned from his trusted working place, Stella breaks up with him, and his boss sends him on an immediate leave. When Dexter has crashed several cars, he is arrested by the police and taken to hospital. There he is told that a stroke has caused him a brain damage in his right hemisphere. Consequently he doesn't see left anymore and his sense of reality has been affected: he sees the same people everywhere. Dexter has to learn to live in a world wherein people look alike.
Young female police officer Nurgül Özdemir lives her life in a rural environment. When she gets asked for an undercover mission in Amsterdam, she grabs the opportunity to get out of the problems this place is giving her. She leaves her homesick father and dependent mother behind in an attempt to find out what she really wants with her life. In Amsterdam Nurgül gets to play a key role in the exposure of a drugdealer and learns what it is to be an undercover agent. During the mission, she finds out the secrets about her long lost brother and discovers the real reason why she was sent to Amsterdam

Abandoned by their parents, two teenage siblings navigate life in youth care.
