
The Misfortunates
Drama · Comedy
Overview
13-year-old Gunther Strobbe grows up surrounded by alcohol, trash and his completely useless father and uncles. Slowly but surely, he's being prepared for the same hapless life. Can he defy his destiny?
Top Cast
Kenneth Vanbaeden
Kenneth Vanbaeden
Kleine Gunther Strobbe (13 jaar)
Kenneth Vanbaeden
Kleine Gunther Strobbe (13 jaar)


Valentijn Dhaenens
Valentijn Dhaenens
Gunther Strobbe
Valentijn Dhaenens
Gunther Strobbe


Koen De Graeve
Koen De Graeve
Marcel 'Celle' Strobbe
Koen De Graeve
Marcel 'Celle' Strobbe


Wouter Hendrickx
Wouter Hendrickx
Lowie 'Petrol' Strobbe
Wouter Hendrickx
Lowie 'Petrol' Strobbe


Johan Heldenbergh
Johan Heldenbergh
Pieter 'Breejen' Strobbe
Johan Heldenbergh
Pieter 'Breejen' Strobbe


Bert Haelvoet
Bert Haelvoet
Koen Strobbe
Bert Haelvoet
Koen Strobbe


Gilda De Bal
Gilda De Bal
Meetje
Gilda De Bal
Meetje


Natali Broods
Natali Broods
Rosie
Natali Broods
Rosie
Pauline Grossen
Pauline Grossen
Sylvie
Pauline Grossen
Sylvie


Sofie Palmers
Sofie Palmers
Vriendin Gunther
Sofie Palmers
Vriendin Gunther
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