De Kresj (1995)
Around 1970, director Marije Meerman attended the anti-authoritarian daycare center Prins Constantijn in Amsterdam, where children were raised by a collective of parents to become 'socially critical, creative, emancipated, pleasurable, inclusive people'. Twenty-five years later, Meerman looks for her daycare-mates, to see what became of them and what happened to the ideals they were raised with.
Director: Marije Meerman
| Directing | Marije Meerman | Director |
| Production | Errol Nayci | Producer |
| Crew | Marije Meerman | Cinematography |
| Sound | Henny Vrienten | Music |
| Writing | Marije Meerman | Scenario Writer |
| Editing | Marlene van der Kooi | Editor |
| Sound | Mark Wessner | Sound |