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Immigration Union has been awarded with a production grant from the NPO Fund
Immigration Union has received a grant from the NPO Fund for the production of our documentary series on the border and refugee policy of the European Union. The series is being created by Eefje Blankevoort, Els van Driel, and Tomas Kaan in collaboration with VPRO.


Dutch pavilion at Venice Biennale has been taken over by Congolese collective CATPC
As part of the preparation for the Venice Biennale, CATPC and artist Renzo Martens celebrated the return of our ancestral sculpture Balot. The sculpture arrived in the White Cube in Lusanga, Congo, from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA), Richmond, USA.


Front Row presented during London TV Screenings
Last week marked an exciting milestone for our team as we took stage alongside esteemed executive producers Sarah Jessica Parker and Alison Benson from Pretty Matches, at the London Screenings, hosted by Banijay.

New Doc Series in the making about largest theft in Dutch History
Our team has spent the past year working in utmost secrecy to bring to light the story of the largest theft in Dutch history. The mastermind behind the significant diamond heist at Schiphol airport has been interviewed on film exclusively by Scenery for the development of a documentary series and scripted drama series/film.

Scenery produces new Viaplay doc series ‘Max Verstappen - Off the Beaten Track’
Following the success of last year's widely praised and immensely popular exclusive documentary 'Max Verstappen - Anatomy of a Champion', Viaplay and Verstappen have collaborated to produce a fresh series offering unique glimpses into the life of the three-time Formula 1 world champion. Produced by Scenery and helmed by director Nick Hoedeman, this new series promises to provide even deeper insights.

Margriet van der Linden Explores American Hate Crimes in New Series STATE OF HATE
In the late 1990s, Margriet van der Linden worked as a correspondent in New York. During that time, she was confronted with shocking hate crimes: attacks and murders stemming from deep-seated hatred against people who are different or think differently. Now, nearly thirty years later, Margriet returns to the United States and reflects on this turbulent period.



