SCOOP 6: 12 July 2025

This new episode focuses on unfulfilled childhood wishes and miscarriages (in the film Kind and the novel Hello Baby), the French comedy On Ira, in which a terminally ill old lady wants to end her life but encounters quite a few communication barriers, and the film Hot Milk about a woman who is burdened by unexplained physical complaints and thus restricts her daughter’s life. But first, the razor-sharp, short Japanese novel Hunchback, in which a woman with congenital myopathy talks candidly and pessimistically about her severe physical disability.

SCOOP 5: 28 June 2025

This time two films that are being screened again: the Japanese classic Ikiru by Akira Kurosawa about a terminally ill civil servant, and the rich but compelling Danish medical drama Open Hearts.

SCOOP 4: 14 June 2025

This edition features reviews of two feature films that both dramatize trauma and trauma processing in an original way: Drowning Dry and Hoard. We also look at the reissue (in Dutch) of Richard Flanagan’s award-winning novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North, about the fate of a doctor who was involved in the construction of the infamous Burma Railway under inhumane conditions during World War II.

SCOOP 2: 17 May 2025

The Salt Path was a – justified – bestseller, the film adaptation of the book is now proving to be a “hit” as well. In the book, Raynor Winn tells how she and her husband Moth – their college-age children are out of the house – lost all their possessions in 2013 due to a disastrous investment; they became destitute and homeless.

SCOOP 1: 3 May 2025

n Quiet Life, young Katja meets a curious fate. After her family is told that they will be deported from Sweden, Katja falls into a state most reminiscent of catatonia. In Sweden this is now known as Uppgivenhetssyndrom, internationally referred to as Resignation Syndrome.