
Family Way
Comedy · Romance
Overview
All the members of the De Roover family have ended up at a point of no return in their lives where crucial choices have to be made. Winnie wants a child. Her husband Rutmer wants to get in touch with his feelings. His brother Charlie doesn't want any responsibilities. Their brother-in-law Dick wants his deceased wife back. Head of the family Arend wants to be happy. Mother Jeannette wants somebody to want her. Written by Topkapi Films
Top Cast


Carice van Houten
Carice van Houten
Winnie de Roover
Carice van Houten
Winnie de Roover


Thijs Römer
Thijs Römer
Rutmer de Roover
Thijs Römer
Rutmer de Roover


Benja Bruijning
Benja Bruijning
Charlie de Roover
Benja Bruijning
Charlie de Roover


Jacob Derwig
Jacob Derwig
Dick Tasman
Jacob Derwig
Dick Tasman


Kees Hulst
Kees Hulst
Arend de Roover
Kees Hulst
Arend de Roover


Diederik Ebbinge
Diederik Ebbinge
Lodewijk de Goeie
Diederik Ebbinge
Lodewijk de Goeie


Willeke Alberti
Willeke Alberti
Lucy
Willeke Alberti
Lucy


Tjitske Reidinga
Tjitske Reidinga
Linda
Tjitske Reidinga
Linda


Remko Vrijdag
Remko Vrijdag
Fulco
Remko Vrijdag
Fulco


Wilbert Gieske
Wilbert Gieske
Jelle
Wilbert Gieske
Jelle
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