Acting
Emma Deckers is an actress, known for Natural Disasters (2020), Life as It Should Be (2020) and Whose Life Is It Anyway? (2019).
Sino and Mo are detectives use unorthodox methods to solve crimes.
Dylan, a young man with a beautiful and carefree life, runs, along with his best friend Mike, the "Break-Up Club", a private club that offers assistance to help cope with the breakup. Things are going well until Zoë, a journalist and former employee of the club, starts writing a compromising article about the "Break-Up Club".
Three friends in their mid-20s struggle to navigate their professional and personal lives, colliding head on with the messy, hilarious and dreadful growing pangs of adulthood.
On sunny Curaçao, the sarcastic Emy (Carré Albers) works at a five-star hotel for the rich and famous. Her life takes an unexpected turn when the charming movie star Nathan Levi (Twan Kuyper) visits the hotel.
Professional scoundrel Annabel manages to lose almost everything she has in one night: her inheritance, her house and her relationship. She becomes entangled in one clumsy lie after another, two identities and the choice between two men.
Remake of Notting Hill scene in a silent cinema style by University of Amsterdam students. An obsessed girl, Anna, decides to trick her unreciprocated love, William, with a fake pregnancy test. However, after a spilled drink accident, William's roommate, Martin, notices something off that sends him and Anna on a wild goose chase after one another. What happens now when Anna’s secret is out?
Student film by students of University of Amsterdam “April Summers” explores how queer community shapes identity through the story of Hildo Groen, who finds his place not in Den Helder but in the bars, stages, and friendships that let him grow. From Sonny’s small-town bar to Amsterdam’s queer culture, the documentary shows how April took shape through community, experience, and finding ‘home’.