Hello Freija.
It is true it is really bad here. We need this film.
I don't know if you tried the Dutch TV networks. Maybe you could try the VPRO in the Netherlands:
http://www.vpro.nl/ They like to profile themselves as progressives and I have seen a lot of good documentaries there about various world issues.
You may also try your luck with the EO, the Dutch evangelical network.
http://www.eo.nl/algemeen/homepage/page/-/home.espI hope you can find at least some inroad into Europe. There is some anti racist activism here but it is not too visible. This coming weekend there is a demonstration against the use of Black Pete, the slave clown to Saint Nicholas. It's in conjunction with an art exhibit. You never know, you could have some success there. Here is a link to the gallery.
http://www.vanabbemuseum.nl/ One of the artists is Petra Bauer who lives in Stockholm.
You know, now that I think about it, the perspective your film represents could be really helpful to the stubborn locking of horns that happens here around issues of racism. People have been riled up by Pim Fortuyn to think their culture is being threatened by elite anti racist tendencies. This doc shows that true anti racist struggle is also about preserving identity in a genuine way. Seeing your doc could help folks get a more worldwide perspective. There are a lot of hurt souls walking around here who haven't even got a clue that they are causing their own pain by continuing the arrogant behavior they have had passed down to them.
(Who knows, people might actually start talking about the history of Dutch colonialism without losing themselves. Now that would be realistic.)