SCOOP 13: 18 October 205

FilmDas Verschwinden des Josef Mengele, now in theaters In 2017, the novel Le disparation de Josef Mengele by author Olivier Guez was published (published in Dutch in 2018). A fantastic book about how Josef Mengele, the infamous Auschwitz doctor, managed to evade justice despite constant persecution with the help of aliases, family, and “alte Kameraden” …

SCOOP 12: 4 October 2025

In this episode: how one person’s life can mean death for another (the film Voor de meisjes (For the Girls); a racist who, at the end of her life, has to deal with a black caregiver (the novel Binnenrijm van bloed [Blood’s inner rhyme ); a hospital on rails (the documentary Salamatty Kazakhstan); and a film about a serious epidemic that leaves its mark on subsequent generations (Alpha).

SCOOP 11: 20 September 2025

Four films and a novel this time. A breathtaking film (Heldin) about the workload of a nurse, two films (The Blue Trail and Familiar Touch) about aging, with or without disabilities, and finally a crazy film about a man with brain damage (El Jockey). And an encouragement to read Ian McEwan’s new novel (What We Know), because it deals with many topics, but especially the impact of dementia.

SCOOP 10: 6 September 2025

This edition features a powerful Georgian film about a gynecologist in trouble and a French classic from the early 1960s about a young woman who wanders through Paris while waiting for the potentially serious results of her medical examination.

SCOOP 9: 23 August 2025

This edition features a beautiful collection of stories that gives us a glimpse into how children deal with illness and crises in the family and a—unfortunately—failed film about exploring the boundary between mental illness and spirituality.
You can find this edition here: pdf.

SCOOP 8: 9 August 2025

This edition features one recent novel. A Simple Procedure is about a surgical procedure that can put an end to mental disorders—where have we heard that before? We also focus on a masterful, unmissable documentary trilogy about the reception and care of psychiatric patients in Paris.