
The Fury
Drama
Overview
Albert has always looked up to his aunt Tiny: this beautiful woman from Brabant can make any man’s heart skip a beat. Through Albert’s eyes Tiny’s life seems quite exciting. But why is she so furious at everyone and everything? It takes him half a lifetime to discover that his beloved aunt’s existence is a lot more complex than he had ever thought.
Top Cast


Hannah Hoekstra
Hannah Hoekstra
Tiny
Hannah Hoekstra
Tiny


Benja Bruijning
Benja Bruijning
Albert
Benja Bruijning
Albert


Hadewych Minis
Hadewych Minis
Hanny
Hadewych Minis
Hanny


Robert de Hoog
Robert de Hoog
Koos
Robert de Hoog
Koos


Gijs Scholten van Aschat
Gijs Scholten van Aschat
Father/Grandpa
Gijs Scholten van Aschat
Father/Grandpa


Frank Lammers
Frank Lammers
Nico van Dartel
Frank Lammers
Nico van Dartel


Anneke Blok
Anneke Blok
Mother/Grandma
Anneke Blok
Mother/Grandma
Raf Schollen
Raf Schollen
7-year-old Albertje
Raf Schollen
7-year-old Albertje
Joep van Leuken
Joep van Leuken
11-year-old Albertje
Joep van Leuken
11-year-old Albertje
Tim Teunissen
Tim Teunissen
Peer portier
Tim Teunissen
Peer portier
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