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This year, seventy year old grumpy Johan is married with his wife Dora for fifty years. But unfortunately, Johan finds there is nothing to celebrate. Something seems missing... Something that's been out of place for all those years. He spends his daily life routine complaining and bullying and only after the moment he meets sixteen year old Yorgos, a Greek shop employee, he starts to realize he may only have a very short time left to stop denying his true feelings and identity.

Top Cast

  • Joop Keesmaat

    Joop Keesmaat

    Johan Versteeg

  • Daniël 't Hoen

    Daniël 't Hoen

    Yorgos Znapoudos

  • Betty van der Schaaf

    Betty van der Schaaf

    Dora Versteeg

  • Maryam Tarami

    Maryam Tarami

    Samira Backr

  • Rick Verstraten

    Rick Verstraten

    Vader Yorgos

  • Michael Beugelink

    Michael Beugelink

    Johan Versteeg (15 jaar)

  • Selim Bugdayci

    Selim Bugdayci

    Deniz

  • Noah Zeeuw

    Noah Zeeuw

    Hugo (strand)

Overview

This year, seventy year old grumpy Johan is married with his wife Dora for fifty years. But unfortunately, Johan finds there is nothing to celebrate. Something seems missing... Something that's been out of place for all those years. He spends his daily life routine complaining and bullying and only after the moment he meets sixteen year old Yorgos, a Greek shop employee, he starts to realize he may only have a very short time left to stop denying his true feelings and identity.

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