
Pieces of Identity
Drama
Overview
A Congolese king arrives in Brussels in search of his long-lost daughter.
Top Cast
Gérard Essomba
Gérard Essomba
Mani Kongo
Gérard Essomba
Mani Kongo
Dominique Mesa
Dominique Mesa
Mwana
Dominique Mesa
Mwana


Herbert Flack
Herbert Flack
Jefke
Herbert Flack
Jefke
David Steegen
David Steegen
Van Loo
David Steegen
Van Loo


Cecilia Kankonda
Cecilia Kankonda
Safi
Cecilia Kankonda
Safi
Thilombo Lubambu
Thilombo Lubambu
Mayele
Thilombo Lubambu
Mayele
Mwanza Goutier
Mwanza Goutier
Viva-Wa-Viva
Mwanza Goutier
Viva-Wa-Viva
Nicola Donato
Nicola Donato
Jos
Nicola Donato
Jos
Jean-Louis Daulne
Jean-Louis Daulne
Chaka-Jo
Jean-Louis Daulne
Chaka-Jo


Roland Lethem
Roland Lethem
Night Club manager
Roland Lethem
Night Club manager
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