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Inside Crime

Chilling criminal cases that captured the nation's imagination will be re-examined and dissected like never before in Inside Crime. Hosted by Nine's Leila McKinnon and with expert insight from criminologist Garner Clancey, this gripping four-part series has been meticulously researched to expose the real story behind the headlines. Together with actual police videos, dramatic re-enactments, candid interviews and commentary from Australia's leading journalists, some of the country's most brutal crimes from the last ten years will be brought back to life and analysed in a raw and confronting way.

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80 Years of War

At the end of the 16th century, Dutch subjects revolted against legitimate Spanish rule. What starts with the discontent of a minority grows into a war that will last more than a lifetime. From Groningen to Brussels, from Den Briel to Groenlo, the battle erupts everywhere. And often that struggle has a strangely modern appearance. Terrorism, propaganda, executions, radicalization, shock and awe; all themes that can easily be found in the war that was fought from 1568 to 1648. In a 7-part television series, the NTR will bring the stories about the 80-year war that can be found all over the country from September 28, every Friday at 9.05 pm on NPO 2. And Hans Goedkoop oversees the battlefield with experts.

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Whitney

Whitney is a 2018 documentary film about the American singer and actress Whitney Houston. The film was directed by Kevin Macdonald and produced by Simon Chinn, Jonathan Chinn and Lisa Erspamer. Whitney was screened out of competition at the world premiere as part of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival on 16 May 2018 with a cinema release on 6 July 2018. The film was also released on home media where it debuted at number one on the UK Official Music Video Chart. In December 2018, Whitney was nominated at the 61st Grammy Awards for Best Music Film

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Collaborate

"Collaborate" tells the story of Palestinian collaborators with the State of Israel who were exposed, ostracized by their people, and are now trying to find their way back to their homes, their people, and their identity: Bahaa, a informant who is released from Palestinian prison and flees to Israel in order to build a home for his new family; Abed, a senior source in the Shin Bet who, after many years living in Israel, is searching for a way back to the Palestinian village he left as a child; and Younes, a land collaborator on his deathbed, trying to create a new future for his family. The personal story is intertwined with the national story, in which the land brokers function as instruments of war in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This story is told in the voices of senior security officials.

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Lemon Car Video

Lemon Sky is a 1970 play by Lanford Wilson first produced Off-Off-Broadway at Cafe La MaMa. The story is about a fresh out of high school teen from the midwest moving to San Diego, California in the 1950s to live with his estranged father and new family. Attempting to overcome the past, Alan is confronted with problems within his new family. Wilson adapted the play for a television drama of the same name in 1988, directed by Jan Egleson, starring Kevin Bacon as Alan, with Tom Atkins as the father. Kyra Sedgwick, who met future husband Bacon during rehearsals, gave a fierce performance as the saucy call girl Carol, and Casey Affleck made his screen debut as Alan's stepbrother Jerry.

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