The series follows criminology professor Mia van der Linden who chooses a small group of students to solve cold cases. But during their work they come across a case that they are suddenly no longer allowed to investigate by higher authorities. The group of students must use the law cunningly to find justice.
In "Déjà-Vu" we follow Florence Fierens, a busy career woman and radio host. With her own morning radio show, she reaches a national audience and is committed to women's rights and against domestic violence. However, her seemingly carefree life is turned upside down when her 15-year-old daughter Louise unexpectedly steps out of life.
Grief-stricken, Florence searches for answers, together with her ex-husband and son. More and more it appears that Florence's life was not as perfect as she told herself.
Monogamy is seen as the standard. So many films still portray the ideal monogamous relationship as the ultimate goal with the prince on a white horse. But what is not the norm with your past? What if you consciously choose to have multiple love partners?
In the three-part documentary series 'Polyamory: love in abundance' we enter a world where love knows no boundaries and taboos are broken. The series gives a glimpse into various polyamorous relationships in Flanders. Based on various testimonies and insights from experts such as Rika Ponnet and Wim Slabbinck, 'Polyamory: love in abundance' shows the prejudices, challenges and practicalities of non-monogamous relationships.
Known or unknown, taking risks or playing it safe, walking familiar paths or exploring new horizons. In The Unknown, a new adventurous waste race devised by the makers of De Verraders, Axel Daeseleire takes a group of candidates on a journey. During their adventure they are constantly challenged and have to choose between 'the known' or 'the unknown'. The game can take an unexpected turn at any time, causing emotions to run high. Who dares to choose the unknown path in an adventure program where no one knows what the rules are? And what yields the most: known or unknown? In the end, only one person will go home with the cash prize.
Otto-Jan Ham makes a program about drugs. Because drugs have fascinated him all his life, but also and perhaps especially because he has three young daughters of his own. He also watches 'The News'. He knows how ubiquitous drugs are. It's only a matter of time before the apple of his eye is offered MDMA, or at least a hastily rolled joint. And so, because his sleep is dear to him, he wants to look the enemy straight in the eye. Objective and with an open mind. 'Drugs', a sober look at mind-expanding shit.