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As an old man, Jan slowly begins to waste away in his retirement home. But during a day trip to the Dutch National Mobility Scooter Racing Championships, he rediscovers himself. There, he undergoes an inner journey that brings him to terms with time, through the past, the present, and the future.

Top Cast

  • Frans Limburg

    Frans Limburg

    Jan (voice)

  • Barbara Karel

    Barbara Karel

    Vrouw (voice)

  • Taran van den Bosch

    Taran van den Bosch

    Kind (voice)

  • Ewout Eggink

    Ewout Eggink

    Pa (voice)

  • Jantine van den Bosch

    Jantine van den Bosch

    Ma (voice)

  • Steven van Pelt

    Steven van Pelt

    Omroeper (voice)

  • Cassedey Staal

    Cassedey Staal

    Reisleidster

  • Lucas Vogels

    Lucas Vogels

    Minister (voice)

  • Ilari Hoevenaars

    Ilari Hoevenaars

    Ambulancebroeder (voice)

Overview

As an old man, Jan slowly begins to waste away in his retirement home. But during a day trip to the Dutch National Mobility Scooter Racing Championships, he rediscovers himself. There, he undergoes an inner journey that brings him to terms with time, through the past, the present, and the future.

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