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Drama · Crime
Overview
A shooting accident in which a dutch police officer shoots a young Moroccan rapper creates polarization about the issue of racism among citizens of a multicultural society.
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Chantal Janzen
Chantal Janzen
Denise
Chantal Janzen
Denise


Mimoun Oaïssa
Mimoun Oaïssa
Said el Mokhtari
Mimoun Oaïssa
Said el Mokhtari


Maryam Hassouni
Maryam Hassouni
Aaliyah
Maryam Hassouni
Aaliyah


Mohammed Chaara
Mohammed Chaara
Marouan el Karoudi
Mohammed Chaara
Marouan el Karoudi


Roeland Fernhout
Roeland Fernhout
Wouter
Roeland Fernhout
Wouter


Hadewych Minis
Hadewych Minis
Kim
Hadewych Minis
Kim


Marcel Musters
Marcel Musters
Frank
Marcel Musters
Frank


Kees Boot
Kees Boot
Hondenman
Kees Boot
Hondenman


Jack Wouterse
Jack Wouterse
Chiel
Jack Wouterse
Chiel


Henk Poort
Henk Poort
Trainer Wim
Henk Poort
Trainer Wim
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