What started as a seemingly noble initiative grew into one of the biggest scandals of the corona crisis. How could a promise to supply face masks ‘without profit’ result in millions in profits for Sywert van Lienden, Camille van Gestel and Bernd Damme? In the four-part documentary series Het mondkapjesgoud, investigative journalists from KRO-NCRV reveal the story behind the controversial face mask deal that the trio made with the government.
KRO-NCRV's 'New Farmers' not only allows the viewer to experience the tension of survival on the farm, but also shows how we as modern people have become increasingly distant from where our food comes from. For a month, twelve candidates survive on a farm where time has stood still. Completely self-sufficient, without electricity, without wifi and without running water, but with lots of animals and land that needs to be cared for and maintained daily. Nothing is self-evident here for anyone. Everything takes time and effort, especially if you have no farming experience and are therefore dependent on your common sense. Who can best work together to keep the farm running? Who is the most valuable to the group and who knows how to stay in the game the longest? Because in addition to working together, the twelve participants also have to compete against each other and each episode with a duel determines who has to leave the farm.
Three young women want to have a killer body and a healthy mindset in a place we all love to hate: the gym. Themes such as body image, social media rivalry, fillers and crash diets are tackled, and the show is full of #mondaymotivation, #cheatdays and #bodypositivity.
Abdijen in de lage landen was a 1989 Belgian documentary television series directed by Jan Gruyaert. A total of 11 episodes were produced lasting 26 minutes each. the show was in Dutch. It was a coloured television program produced by Abbey Film Productions.