
Stille Nacht
Thriller · Drama
Overview
After two years of several rapes of female students a group of four girls decide to investigate the crimes by themselves and they prepare a list of possible rapists, leading the group to a tragic consequence.
Top Cast
Josefien Hendriks
Josefien Hendriks
Josien Schippers
Josefien Hendriks
Josien Schippers


Liesbeth Kamerling
Liesbeth Kamerling
Emma Machielsen
Liesbeth Kamerling
Emma Machielsen


Victoria Koblenko
Victoria Koblenko
Marieke Kopermode
Victoria Koblenko
Marieke Kopermode


Caro Lenssen
Caro Lenssen
Laura Fischer
Caro Lenssen
Laura Fischer


Christel Oomen
Christel Oomen
Bonnie Javoer
Christel Oomen
Bonnie Javoer


Jeroen Spitzenberger
Jeroen Spitzenberger
Jonathan
Jeroen Spitzenberger
Jonathan


Victor Löw
Victor Löw
Hans Porcelijn
Victor Löw
Hans Porcelijn


Oren Schrijver
Oren Schrijver
René
Oren Schrijver
René


Peter Blok
Peter Blok
Dekker
Peter Blok
Dekker


Jaap Spijkers
Jaap Spijkers
Van den Brink
Jaap Spijkers
Van den Brink
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