

Drama
Overview
As the youngest of the family, Sam is haunted by the notion that someday he could become the last remaining survivor, all alone. On a family vacation at the beach, he meets the unconventional Tess, who carries her own secrets around with her and shows him how the present moment can win out over memories and anxiety about what’s yet to come.
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Sonny Coops van Utteren
Sonny Coops van Utteren
Sam
Sonny Coops van Utteren
Sam


Josephine Arendsen
Josephine Arendsen
Tess
Josephine Arendsen
Tess


Julian Ras
Julian Ras
Jorre
Julian Ras
Jorre


Tjebbo Gerritsma
Tjebbo Gerritsma
Sam' Father
Tjebbo Gerritsma
Sam' Father


Suzan Boogaerdt
Suzan Boogaerdt
Sam's Mother
Suzan Boogaerdt
Sam's Mother


Johannes Kienast
Johannes Kienast
Hugo
Johannes Kienast
Hugo


Terence Schreurs
Terence Schreurs
Elise
Terence Schreurs
Elise


Jennifer Hoffman
Jennifer Hoffman
Tess' Mother
Jennifer Hoffman
Tess' Mother


Hans Dagelet
Hans Dagelet
Hille
Hans Dagelet
Hille


Guido Pollemans
Guido Pollemans
Sill
Guido Pollemans
Sill
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