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- Follows Sara, who recently divorced and decided to register for a 'From Fear to Love' retreat on the Italian volcanic island of Stromboli but she is confronted with the painful past she has been trying to hide.
- After Dr. Karbaat's death, it's revealed he secretly used his own sperm to impregnate patients. The documentary follows those affected as they grapple with the trauma of their uncertain genetic origins and changed identities.
- A man and a woman who love each other, both elderly, cycle through the forest and end up at a bench. She is delighted to see that this is exactly where she wanted to go. Forest Edge Happiness is a carefully constructed film about love and old age, and love and loss-and the realization that everything is connected. Directorial debut by writer Philip Huff, with roles for Jeroen Krabbé and Olga Zuiderhoek.
- A personal quest of Sunny Bergman in response to the increasing fierceness of the debate around 'Black Peter', the black-faced helper of Santa Claus. Are we more racist than we think?
- An unapologetically honest portrait of a once acclaimed but now aging Dutch star, who throughout her live has desperately searched for happiness and inner peace, only for it to have remained utterly elusive. Full of humor and dignity.
- JC is a documentary about Johan Cruijff, made up entirely of archives. By focusing on the man rather than the footballer, and by using his own statements, a psychological portrait of one of the greatest Dutch footballers is created. JC is broadcast on the evening of what would have been his 75th birthday.
- Can boys still be boys in today's schoolsystem?
- A collection of highly valuable luxury yachts must be transported across the Atlantic. To achieve this, a special semi-submersible transport ship called the Yacht Express, is called in to assist.
- In Canada, big is always better. A look at how a 360 tonne mining vehicle must be transported, to prevent damage to the surrounding road infrastructure.
- The new vessel Norwegian Joy is launched and must travel 50kms from the shipyard to the sea. At 333 metres long and a 42 metre wide beam, it is the world's fourth-largest cruise ship, and presents more than a few logistical challenges.
- The Antonov An 124-100m, a strategic airlift cargo aircraft, is called in to transport a valuable generator safely 11,000 kilometres from England to South Korea. Loading the aircraft is an art, and only trained specialists can do it.
- When mine works threaten a village, you simply re-locate the village. Malmberget in Sweden had to make room for a mine, so heavy transport company Mammoet took on the job of relocating the entire community to nearby Koskullskulle.
- Mega Transports are engineering masterpieces that dwarf common ideas of heavy haulage. Shippers are focusing on enormous transports that can carry 19,000 shipping containers and require months of forward planning.
- The brand new oil rig, West Bollsta, worth $500 million, travels from manufacture in South Korea to Europe. Although self powered, the rig still needs a specialised high powered ocean tug, the ALP Striker, to assist with the long trip.
- The worlds largest, but extremely sensitive and valuable, radio telescope array antennas, have to be relocated to new sites in the inhospitable Chilean Atacama Desert. The job is further complicated by the 5,000 metre altitude, and extreme weather.
- The Höegh Trapper is the largest car transporter in the world. It can carry 8,000 vehicles in 71,000 square metres of storage space. One of the construction design factors was the need to negotiate the bottleneck of the Panama Canal.
- A wind farm - over 2,000 tons of highly sensitive and valuable cargo - needs to get from Europe to Taiwan in Asia using one of the world's largest heavy lift vessels. A team has only 37 days for loading in two ports and travelling once around half of the globe. To be able to transport the entire cargo, the crew even has to build another level altogether - in the middle of the deck.
- Russia has some of the most extreme weather conditions in the world, especially in winter. Transporting one of the biggest bulldozers in the world, to gold mines in the Kolymar mountain range in eastern Russia is a major mission, through an inhospitable frozen landscape of snow covered mountain passes, temporary bridges and unpaved ice roads.
- The team faces winding country lanes, ramshackle bridges and an unexpected change of plan as its members try to take a 390 tonne generator on a journey of 120km, before their permits expire.